Two staff from Anglicare Southern Queenslandâs Gympie Children & Families team have been nominated in the annual PeakCare Awards for their tireless contribution to their community
A dedicated mobile wardrobe van based in Brisbane will service the greater Brisbane community enabling new clothing, shoes and accessories to be distributed to those in need. The mobile wardrobe van, sponsored by Bendon Lingerie, will be facilitated and run by Anglicare Southern Queensland and St Andrewâs Church, Indooroopilly
Former ACSQ Archbishop, and dedicated home cook, The Most Rev’d Dr Felix Arnott features in a new book, which has been shortlisted in the food culture equivalent of the Olympics
An AI cadetship program at the Peregian Digital Hub has turned into much more for St Andrewâs Year 11 student Angelique Neale, who has been inspired to mentor and teach other girls in the tech industry
Dozens of Anglican Bishops nationally have sent an open letter to the Prime Minister and the Immigration Minister, calling for the immediate return of a young Sri Lankan Tamil family to the rural Queensland town of Biloela, after the youngest family member captured the heart of the nation this week
âWhen I returned home to Bilo from Perth in June, which was an emotional trip leaving me feeling exhausted and deflated, my spirits were buoyed upon seeing a hand-written card from Bishop Jeremy Greaves which he had mailed to me while I was away,â says 33-year-old Anglican Angela Fredericks, who is leading the national fight to bring Nades, Priya and their girls back home to Bilo
Churchie old boy overcomes injuries and beats Federer, becoming a new tennis star at the US Open
Archbishop Phillip Aspinall speaks to us about the new Open Space dialogue approach to Synod this year, as we discuss ‘What is God calling us to be, and to do, at this time?â: “Synod this year will be different. There will be some motions and some canons to deal with as usual, but we are planning to give most of Saturday to an experiment called âOpen Space dialogueâ. Open Space is a way of listening to each other and engaging with each other more carefully, more seriously, more actively and more deeply than perhaps weâre used to at Synod.”
“As Christian leaders, we echo the call for a compassionate, fair, safe, common sense and permanent solution. We stand in solidarity with this young family seeking peace, safety and stability, and with the Biloela community who are waiting to welcome them back home,” write dozens of Anglican Bishops in an open letter to the PM and the Minister for Immigration
Reflecting on the new Doctor Who series, a parishioner from the Anglican Parish of Auchenflower-Milton reflects on how âthe incarnation of God in Jesus, a human being, shows that God, like aliens, can be found in the most ordinary and everyday places and momentsâ