Welcome to 2026 and we're excited about the discipleship journey our young people of various ages and stages will be embarking upon. To enrol your young person into the program of your choice please follow the following links:
Boy's Brigade 6:30pm Wed Commence Wed Feb 4 enrol-here
Girl's Brigade 6:00pm Thurs Commence Thurs Feb 5 enrol-here
Playgroup 9:30am Fri Commence Fri Feb 6 enrol-here
Lego Club (f/n) 3:00pm Fri Commence Fri Jan 30 enrol-here
Sunday School 9:30am Sun Commence Sun Feb 1 enrol-here
YDG (f/n) 5:00pm Sun Commence Sun Feb 8 enrol-here
Are you ready to get together with other men, have a hot cooked breakfast and chew the fat. Then come along to our next men's breakfast scheduled for Saturday 7th February. This is our first breakfast for 2026 and should be a great way to start the New Year. These breakfasts are held every two months on the first Saturday of the month starting at 7am, held in the hall at Emmanuel Uniting Church, 92 Laurel St Enoggera.
When: Saturday February 7th at Emmanuel UCA, from 7am.
Our Men's Breakfasts are held every two months on the first Saturday of the month starting at 7am in the hall at Emmanuel Uniting Church, 92 Laurel St Enoggera. The cost is $10, $5 for juniors.. Please pay on the day either with cash or by eftpos.
RSVP is essential for catering purposes by Thursday 05 Feb, 2026.
The registration link is here
Mental Health First Aid training
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training provides practical skills to recognise the signs of mental distress, offer initial support, and guide individuals toward appropriate professional help. For churches, MHFA equips pastors, ministry leaders, and volunteers with greater confidence and competence to engage with veterans in a compassionate and informed way.
- Build a safer, more welcoming environment for veterans and their families.
- Reduce stigma around mental health within the faith community.
- Strengthen your church’s capacity to serve and integrate veterans meaningfully.
- Demonstrate a genuine commitment to holistic care in line with the Gospel’s call to love and support one another.
A Standard MHFA course is conducted face to face and consists of 4 x 3hour sessions, and is conducted over 2 days. Using a practical, skills-based action plan, participants learn the skills to recognise and respond to someone experiencing a mental health problem or mental health crisis, until professional help is received or the crisis resolves.
Individuals who complete Mental Health First Aid training are known as MHFAiders . Equipped with the skills to listen, connect, and offer support when it matters most, MHFAiders play a vital role in reducing stigma and promoting pathways to support for those experiencing mental health problems in our workplaces, communities, schools, tertiary institutions and faith communities.
The training will take place on Saturday, 14 and 21 Feb for approximately six hours per day, in the meeting room at Emmanuel Uniting Church. Refreshments are freely available, BYO lunch.
To register your interest, click here