Hundreds of people attended the NAIDOC Week celebrations at the Briggs Road Sporting Complex recently in Ipswich
anglican focus chats with Peter Branjerdporn, a pharmacist and father, who works part-time as Justice Enabler with the Social Responsibilities Committee
Meet Stafford parishioner Ray Steward OAM, who recently received a Medal of the Order of Australia, and find out which other ACSQ Anglicans were also recognised with OAMs
Gathered church services in the Anglican Church Southern Queensland will be suspended from Monday 23 March due to recent developments in the coronavirus pandemic, announces Archbishop Phillip Aspinall
âErecting memorials after World War I was one way of helping people come to terms with their grief, as well as expressing gratitude for the sacrifice and courage of the Diggers who served. The size of the monument at the Ma Ma Creek church reflects the sheer scale of loss experienced by one local Anglican family, the Andrews family,â says Denzil Scrivens from St John’s Cathedral
âWhen it comes to food safety and quality, a documentary like Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food â currently streaming on Netflix â makes you thankful youâre living in Australia rather than America,â says Ben Rogers
Meet Lalania Tusa and find out about the projects she is currently working on, why she encourages Christians to engage in Reconciliation with First Nations peoples and the heart-warming gesture she witnessed recently
âIn the distant past when I was at theological college, I remember being told that most clergy are introverts â one of Godâs little jokes. This means that our feelings can be buried deep and difficult for us to articulate, let alone understand or untangle,â says The Revâd Canon Dr Marian Free
As the joyous preparation season of Advent approaches, Scott Malcolmson takes a look at the beloved ancient hymn, O Come, O Come Emmanuel (Veni, veni, Emmanuel)
‘Paul has been a controversial figure over the centuries. Many have used words attributed to him to justify abuses ranging from apartheid, to fascism, to oppression of women and repression of sexuality,’ reflects our FormedFaith team