Anglican Board of Mission is marking the season of Lent again this year with its annual Lent Appeal with the theme that we ‘travel together as one’
A Filippino seafarer, who was assisted by Mission to Seafarers (MTS) BrisbaneĀ marries and graduates university to become a school teacher
The mother of a survivor of child sexual abuse shares the story of her journey and the significance of last monthās National Apology
āFrom my experience of two years of retirement, I have found the bookās six key points to hold true,ā says Bishop Bill Ray, blending personal experience with commentary on this insightful book
āLectio divina just means ādivine readingā ā it means above all a slow, reflective reading of scripture and can be compared to allowing the words of scripture to gently dissolve in our hearts and minds. It is the spiritual version of āslow foodā,ā says The Revād Penny Jones as she takes us through how to practise this ancient form of contemplative prayer as a group
12 August 2019 is International Youth Day, a day first designated by the UN General Assembly in 1999: in this joint feature, clergy and lay people across our Diocese share their thoughts on the 2019 International Youth Day theme ‘Transforming Education’
āMany theologians have come up with various models for how faith develops, but one in particular caught my attention a few years ago. It still manages to be helpful in my day-to-day understanding of faith, the Church, ministry and just about everything,ā says Jonathan Sargeant from St Francis College
āWilliam Wilberforce did not experience great health during his life, but he was spiritually motivated and deeply determined to do what was right ā whatever the cost. His life was not easy, but he remains for us today a remarkable example of works motivated by deep Biblical faith,ā says The Revād Dr Hugh Begbie
“But what actually happened to Jesus between Good Friday and Easter Sunday? The fact that Jesusā body was in the tomb is undisputed, but there are various conjectures about what happened to Jesusā spirit, or soul,” says The Rev’d Charlie Lacey from St Andrew’s, Springfield