Meet Anne Daddow from St Bartâs, Mt Gravatt and find out about her faith journey and favourite scripture, her thoughts on prayer and how she was rescued after being orphaned in World War II
âThrough the Community Meal our parishioners disciple people and we have five Community Meal friends who have become regulars in our worship services and have begun to take up service to, with and for others,â says The Revâd Tania Eichler of The Parish of Maroochydoreâs weekly outreach initiative
Meet Thomas Holdt and find out why he loves being a Cathedral chorister and a Churchie student, and about his favourite scripture, what person of faith inspires him the most, his thoughts on Reconciliation and the best advice he has ever received from his mum
âThe driving force behind the Movement for the Ordination of Women in Australia was Dr Patricia BrennanâŚAs a woman and a lay person, Patricia was not permitted to preach during a visit to Brisbane. The then–Dean got around this restriction by concluding Evensong with a lengthy procession around the Cathedral, after which Patricia entered the pulpit and spoke,â says The Revâd Canon Dr Marian Free
âI know some Christians believe everything happens for a reason. It is good that no-one actually said that to my face, as I probably would have felt like punching them,â reflects Frances Thompson on her cancer diagnosis and recovery
More than 20 budding beekeepers are learning the art of apiary keeping in a new workshop series at Matthew Flinders Anglican Collegeâs half-hectare Flinders Farm on the Sunshine Coast
âAs someone who has both studied and worked in the creative fields, I have always been interested in anything relating to the arts, especially if it combines spirituality with art. When I heard about Sister Wendy Beckett, long after her first BBC show Sister Wendyâs Odyssey started airing on TV, I was curious as to how a Roman Catholic âconsecrated virginââŚwho lived as a hermit could possibly be such a broadcasting success,â says Fleur Creed from Holy Hermits Online
Meet The Revâd Ken Spreadborough, recently retired Chair of the Dioceseâs Anglican Board of Mission Committee, former teacher and beloved member of our Diocesan family
âOctoberâs On Earth Festival will be an enriching opportunity for community members to explore their faith, spirituality and connection to our Earth alongside the talented line-up of performers,â says St Johnâs College within the University of Queensland journalism student, Fenlan Miller
A multi-faith event to mark personal commitments to lifestyle changes (transport, diet and energy usage) for a safe climate: together we can make an impact â make your pledge at www.arrcc.org.au