Hear The Rev’d Penny Jones explain the meaning behind the Eucharistic vestments of the alb, stole and chasuble (with a little help from some friends) in the new St Francis College short course series, ‘Understanding Worship’
With the release of its annual Rental Affordability Snapshot, Anglicare Southern Queensland is calling for the Australian Governmentâs temporary COVID-19 welfare increases to be made permanent and extended to aged pensioners and people with a disability
The World Council of Churches invites young people from across the globe to apply for the 2025 Stewards Programme, scheduled to take place from 14-26 June 2025. This exciting programme offers a unique opportunity for youth ages 18-30 to engage with the global ecumenical movement and actively contribute to the work of the WCC. The deadline for applications is 30 November 2024
“Please join me in praying for the people in Ukraine as well as for members of the Ukrainian community in Queensland and throughout Australia,” says Archbishop Phillip Aspinall
âIt is so important for people to worship in their vernacular because worship and life are the same. They are Godâs gifts. We worship in the language that God has gifted us,â says The Revâd Eleanor Mancini
Archbishop Phillip Aspinall and Bishop John Roundhill tell us about the history, purpose and benefits of the Prayer Book in this St Francis College Short Course video
CHACâs Maria Thompson and Year 11 students Alice and Charlize tell us about the history of prayer beads and how they have embraced making unique Anglican prayer beads as they explore spirituality
As National Reconciliation Week approaches, with this yearâs theme being ‘More than a word. Reconciliation takes action’, Anglicare Cultural Support Officer and Pitta Pitta man Noel Doyle shares how non-Indigenous foster carers can help make Reconciliation a reality for First Nations children who are disproportionately represented in out-of-home care
Hear Bishop John Roundhill, The Rev’d Gillian Moses and Bishop Jeremey Greaves share about how they feel and what they think when presiding over the Eucharist
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in Australia will be observed from 16-23 May 2021 in the week between Ascension and Pentecost â download resources created by the ecumenical Monastic Community of Grandchamp and adapted by the NCCA’s Faith and Unity Commission