Acknowledgement of Land
Before we were born
and before our ancestors
who came to this country were born;
before Jesus, even before Abraham,
a people lived here.
In this place - the Kaurna people.
In this one nation we call Australia -
more than three-hundred nations of people
lived in intimate relationship with God and the land.
We remember with gratitude the Kaurna people,
the traditional custodians
of the land on which we now gather.
We pay our respects to their Tribal Elders,
past present and future
for they hold the memories,
the living culture
and the hopes of Indigenous Australians.
Then this video (a compilation from a variety of sources - with apologies to anyone whose copyright I've unknowingly breached)
Followed by:
Tomorrow we celebrate Australia Day.
It is the day when all Australians
are encouraged to celebrate our nationhood.
But it’s not a celebration for everyone.
The actual date is not the anniversary of Federation
as many may think.
That anniversary is January 1st.
January 26th commemorates the landing of the first fleet in Port Jackson...
The arrival of the first white people
and the beginning of the destruction of Indigenous culture.
Last year, the Prime Minister made the long awaited apology
to the Stolen Generation.
It was a significant turning point in Australia’s history...
but it does not and must not end there.
However you choose to spend the day tomorrow,
keep in mind the need for each of us
to continue to pray for and work towards
a nation and community
marked by genuine understanding,
honesty and hope for all.