“Every person who is baptised promises, or in the case of young children godparents promise on their behalf, to turn to Christ. They are signed with the sign of the cross to show that they are marked as Christ’s own forever. And they are called to Christian ministry, to serve Christ in the world,” says Archbishop Phillip Aspinall
The Church of the Risen Christ, Deception Bay was recently filled with excited people donned in their Sunday best gathering to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the church’s construction
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St John’s Anglican College families and the Centenary Suburbs community collaborate to make the college’s Sports Centre Redevelopment a reality, set to benefit students and the broader community
In her opening remarks at the World Council of Churches (WCC) central committee meeting this month, Dr Agnes Abuom shared landmarks from the past eight years, acknowledged the losses during COVID-19, and celebrated the hope ahead for the WCC 11th Assembly in Karlsruhe, Germany
“Above all my sense of being ‘at home’ in particular places reminds me of the importance of honouring the world in which we live and of the importance of caring for Country. Our connection to Country means that an injury we cause to Country will see us injuring ourselves,” says The Very Rev’d Dr Peter Catt
Students at Matthew Flinders Anglican College on the Sunshine Coast have designed a new world-class city from the ground up in partnership with the QUT Design Lab
As Coolum Beach continues to grow at a rapid pace, young minds at St Andrew’s Anglican College have come up with plans to redesign the surf town to meet its growing need and expectations
“By being respectful in challenging conversations, helping people who are in need and taking time to be with people who are lonely, we are being a welcoming community. Just as the whole community – the shepherds, kings and animals – came together to be with the vulnerable baby in Bethlehem 2,000 years ago, it is important for our community members to be there for those who are vulnerable,” says Parish of North Pine’s and AYCF’s, Tapiwanashe Masvaure
Queensland great Petero Civoniceva is known for being one of the game’s toughest players, but it’s the hits he’s taken off the field that have been the greatest test: “When you’re hitting it up into the challenges of life and it gets tough, always look for support. It could be a family member, a friend, a counsellor – help is always close by”