âJill and I have successfully tested the limits of our EV by venturing to our Western Region from the Gold Coast. Sure, it did take some planning and there were a few frustrating moments as EV newbies, but once weâd received some kindly advice from the knowledgeable stranger, we were good to go,â says The Revâd Don Parker from St Peterâs, Southport
Wynnum-Manly local, Uncle Lionel Morgan â the first First Nations man to represent Australia in rugby league â has been honoured with a portrait depicting his career painted by renowned Yorta Yorta and Dja Dja Wurrung artist Jandamarra Cadd
âMy friend knitted 100 colourful stripes representing temperatures from the past 100 years â the blue hues represent the years when the Earth was relatively cool; the cream and yellow indicate the years things got a bit warmer; and, the reds represent the years that became very hot,â says the Justice Unitâs Peter Branjerdporn
Our Diocese is thrilled to be joining in the annual Brisbane Open House festival this weekend, welcoming Brisbane locals and visitors into some of our stunning historic churches
âChristians do not claim to have all the answers; however, the Christian worldview properly understood provides a framework that makes sense of the world we live in. Indeed, I would argue that it makes sense of the whole of human history,â says The Revâd Charlie Lacey from Resource Church St Andrewâs, Springfield
The Revâd Canon Garry Dodd reflects on the work of Mission To Seafarers for Sea Sunday, which is celebrated on Sunday 14 July: âthe over-riding theme for Sea Sunday 2019 is the call to act â to go beyond a simple act of charity â and move on to unconditional love for those in need in our communityâ
Meet The Revâd Ron Paschke and find out about his Army Chaplain ministry, the highlights of his current role at Holy Trinity Church, Woolloongabba and how his favourite scripture got him through the greatest challenge his family has faced
A First Nations artist who spends up to 80 hours on an individual painting has kindly donated his artwork to Symes Thorpe Residential Aged Care in Toowoomba
âAs a Bishop, and therefore a community leader, I needed to reflect upon the significance of perception, especially in a medium where the reach and scope for misunderstanding are wide. It was a salutary lesson for me about how I engage online,â says Bishop Jeremy Greaves in the wake of the Prime Ministerâs Australia Day remarks
âMuch has changed over this last year. And, even though we have learned and adapted with tenacity, I look forward to presiding over Eucharists where the cup is once again offered to all,â says Bishop John Roundhill