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May 2020 album

Check out these photos taken across our Diocesan community, and find out what our schools, parishes, clergy and ministries got up to last month

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St Andrew's, Indooroopilly Facebook on 15 May 2020: The Rev'd Sue Grimmett with border collie Maisie calling for people to join her in a multi-faith online service she was co-hosting for the School Strike for Climate.

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Archbishop Phillip Aspinall met with FormedFaith's Jonathan Sargeant and Fiona Hammond at St Francis College on 5 May 2020 to record his contributions to two new St Francis College short courses, ‘Exploring the Bible and ‘Anglican Worship’.

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On 19 May 2020, Coral Mungomery of the St John's, Hervey Bay branch of AMUA packed 'blessing bags' with seven prettily wrapped small gifts including a Bible verse, a message of love and instructions to open one each day of the week. These are given to members of AMUA and parish family and friends in times of serious illness, grief or times of other special need.

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Toowoomba Anglican School Facebook on 19 May 2020: "THANK YOU | We are grateful for our wonderful Grounds and Cleaning Staff who have been working around the clock to stay in line with hygiene regulations, keeping our students and staff safe every day. Thank you, Rick, Brett, June, George, Grant, Des and Denis."

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Anglicare Facebook 27 May 2020: "Anglicare Southern Queensland acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we stand. We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of our nation and pay our respects to Elders past and present. Today marks the beginning of National Reconciliation Week, which is a time for us to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. We are all In This Together; every one of us has a role to play when it comes to reconciliation. By playing our part we collectively build relationships and communities that value Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, histories and cultures. Pictured is our Children and Families team in Gympie: Andy Nethercott, Al-Kabir Ramji and Sue Mills."

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Coomera Anglican College Facebook on 28 May 2020: "Year 12 Visual Art students, collectively, implemented their ‘Imaginarium’ photo shoot today. The Senior class utilised The Pod, our future-focused centre located in the Primary campus, which features the latest in immersive and interactive technology. The Pod has been designed to take learning out of the traditional classroom. The photo shoot coincided with the 'Art as Alternate' unit. Each slide was purposely creative and put together by Mikayla Melhem, to enhance each photographic scene. This week Ms Liz Hampson wanted her students to go straight back to being creative and innovative."

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Holy Trinity, Fortitude Valley Facebook on 15 May 2020: "Thank you Fortitude Valley State Secondary College for your very generous donations which will be used for food parcels for our Pantry. We are very grateful for your support. Your team and your students are in our prayers during this challenging time. We look forward to seeing your students, parents and carers make their daily trek up the hill very soon."

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Hillbrook Anglican College Facebook on 28 May 2020: "This year, Hillbrook is embracing the two themes of Reconciliation Week (27 May-3 June) – 'In This Together' and 'Racism Stops Here'. We would like to invite our community to share what reconciliation means to us all, by decorating a hand print in a way that represents your thoughts and sentiments on reconciliation. These prints will be displayed on our front lawn next week. If you’d like to be a part of this installation, you can collect a hand print from Reception or download the template...The dates for National Reconciliation Week remain the same each year; 27 May to 3 June. These dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey — the successful 1967 referendum and the High Court Mabo decision respectively."

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Anglicare Facebook 22 May 2020: "We truly are surrounded by an amazing community. A BIG thankyou to Origin Energy for their generous donation of $1,800 in vouchers to our Children and Families Team in Roma. These vouchers were able to support 5 adults and 13 children in accessing locally purchased winter clothing and 3 devices to help with staying connected with services, support and family members during isolation and COVID-19 restrictions. Donations like these make such a difference to the lives of families we support and work with in Roma. Thank you. Pictured are Helen from Anglicare Southern Queensland, Children and Families Team in Roma and Sue from Origin."

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Glennie School Facebook on 26 May 2020: "Years 1 to 3 girls were invited to enjoy a Yoga session with Ms Shannon Townsend during their lunch break today. Shannon kindly demonstrated a number of poses and relaxation techniques the girls can use to improve their wellbeing. Shannon's clever incorporation of the ukelele during her welcome warm-up had the girls mesmerised."

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The Rev'd Lizzie Gaitskell from St Mark's, Warwick on Facebook on 22 May 2020: "This week I tried to be more mindful, capturing a few pictures of the 'little things' that I walked by – beautiful spaces, the details of buildings, flowers, or places to just sit and be (when it's warmer and we're not so socially distant!)...Here are a few moments to add to the Hope Journal. Rev'd Lizzie."

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Mission to Seafarers (MTS) Brisbane Facebook on 6 May 2020: "On a daily basis we receive small reminders of how generous many people in our community are. While a small section of the maritime community know who we are and what we do, that group is growing organically within our wider community through broader communications, social media, networking, Brisbane Open House and the traditional media. Thanks to these communications channels, wonderful people like Jan Kemp and her friends from RQYS (Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron) who heard about our donation campaign through the MSQ Bulletin, have put together a compilation of games, books and activities for distribution to our seafarers in our 'care packages'. A big shout out to Jan and her friends for their care and generosity to our seafarers. If you would like to donate to our 'care package' campaign to assist our seafarers, please inbox us on Facebook, email us on tfa@mtsbrisbane.org.au or call us on 07 3895 1181."

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All Saints Anglican School Facebook on 25 May 2020: "WELCOME BACK | What a day! Welcome signs, big smiles and live music throughout the campus greeted our students as they returned to school this morning!"

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St Paul's School Facebook on 29 May 2020: "To finish off the week, students in Year 7 and 8 participated in an afternoon of outdoor fitness activities. It was an opportunity for our younger students to get active and also a practical way for the Year 11 Fitness class to apply their learning from this term. Students in Year 11 are completing a CrossFit unit as part of their Certificate III course, and did a fantastic job demonstrating their knowledge and leadership throughout the session."

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The Rev'd Gillian Moses and FormedFaith's Fiona Hammond enjoying a moment together at St Francis College on 7 May 2020, as The Rev'd Gillian contributes to two new St Francis College short courses, ‘Exploring the Bible and ‘Anglican Worship’.

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Bishop Jeremy Greaves records his Sunday reflection dressed for work (from the waist up, anyway) on 6 May 2020.

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On Friday 22 May 2020, the St Andrew's, Springfield community gathered online via Zoom for a 'pub quiz' hosted by The Rev'd Charlie Lacey, with The Rev'd Erika Williams assisting by keeping score and maintaining the leader board.

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Fraser Coast Anglican College Chaplain Father Jeff with Koala Kindy students, reading 'The Selfish Crocodile' on 25 May 2020.

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Bishop John Roundhill met with FormedFaith's Jonathan Sargeant and Fiona Hammond at St Francis College on 7 May 2020 to record his contributions to two new St Francis College short courses, ‘Exploring the Bible and ‘Anglican Worship’.

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The Justice Unit's Peter Branjerdporn and children, Mali and Ezra, created a Labyrinth on the sand at Coolum Beach on 30 May 2020.

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Coomera Anglican College kindergarten teachers Jessica Gibbs, AKA ‘Whitney’, Tarryn Botha, AKA Britney, and Loren Gilmore, AKA Dora von Dooze read 'Whitney and Britney Chicken Divas' to Coomera Anglican College kindergarten students during National Simultaneous Storytime on 27 May 2020.