Anglicare Home Care Worker Judy Blinco received a major accolade at the annual Maranoa Regional Council Australia Day Awards, in recognition for her services to the local disability sector
âThe Myanmar Council of Churches is calling for the release of the President of Myanmar U Win Myint and State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. It also urges a spirit of reconciliation, and for all to be treated equally. It asks people of all faiths to pray for the peace, development, justice and hopes of all the people of Myanmarâ
The Social Responsibilities Committee hosted a Media and Community Engagement Workshop and Training Session, including presentations, a Q&A panel and practice interviews, on Friday 24 August at St Francis College, Milton â workshop trainers summarise their presentations for readers
When The Revâd Canon Dr Marian Free felt God calling her to the priesthood in the early 1980s, women could not be ordained in the Anglican Church in Australia. Despite this obstacle, she held fast to her call and mission, becoming a founding member of the Movement for the Ordination of Women in Brisbane
Cyber Safety and Digital Wellbeing Advocate and former child-protection detective Steve Window helps us to keep youth safe online with the ‘4Rs’
“I invite you to look at the children in your worship ministry. What are their hobbies and interests? How can you engage them in God’s presence?â asks primary school teacher, mum and kidsâ worship ministry leader Penny Howchin from Resource Church St Andrewâs, Springfield
âThe author encourages me to stop yanking and shoving on the door to spiritual growth, and instead wait patiently for it to open,â says Susan Pietsch from Holy Hermits Online
Four clergy and lay people from across our Diocesan Regions share their Synod highlights and learnings with anglican focus readers
âI ask anglican focus readers to light a candle for peace in Sudan as we enter into the last week of Advent, remembering the Sudanese people in their prayers during this holy time,â says The Revâd Rebecca King
The Revâd Andrew Schmidt reflects on the insights decluttering brought him and on the difference between happiness and joy