Songs from a Strange Land

An Australian Advent Calendar

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Stay awake this Advent with a new App from ABM's Reconciliation Coordinator, Celia Kemp.
Songs from a Strange land starts on 1 December and takes you through Advent and Christmas, ending on the Feast of Epiphany, January 6.
Scripture readings, quotes, photographs, poems, cartoons and songs to lead you through the themes of Advent and Incarnation with a particular emphasis on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Christianity, the Australian landscape and creation theology.
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