Bishop Jeremy Greaves and The Revâd Penny Jones explore these important questions in this St Francis College short course video
“For those interested in exploring and discussing clergy wellbeing and self-care, the Church of Englandâs âDocument for Reflection and Action for the Clergyâ is practical, easy to read, concise and comprehensive,” says Executive Director of PMC Dr Stephen Harrison in his summary of this recently released paper
Hear Archbishop Phillip Aspinall share about Christ’s presence in the Eucharist and how the Eucharist is about our transformation: “Through the Eucharist we deepen our participation in Christ as Christ meets us and transforms us”
Under the theme ‘Creative Solidarity in Common Fragility’, people of faith all over the world are encouraged to demonstrate the power of prayer during the World Week for Peace in Palestine and Israel, held annually between 13 and 21 September, and includes the International Day of Peace on 21 September. Download the brochure resource, which includes a Bible reflection and prayers, action and advocacy suggestions and communication guidelines
“It would be remiss of me not to mention how the organist actually has a certain amount of opportunity to express a sense of humour. Examples of this include the time when I heard an improvisation unmistakably including the theme tune to Wallace and Gromit or when the postlude for the Feast of the Assumption was ‘Hooray and up she rises’,” says The Rev’d Dr Gemma Dashwood OAM
Releasing research from two of the largest charitable networks in Australia, Anglicare Australia and UnitingCare Australia say cutting payments back to their old rates will plunge people back into poverty
Hear The Rev’d Gillian Moses and Bishop Jonathan Holland explain the place of the Eucharist, and how our hearts are “set on fire as we chew over the scriptures” and how we then “get inspired when we meet Christ in the bread and the wine”
The Rev’d Penny Jones defines ‘worship’ for us in the first video of the new St Francis College short course series, ‘Understanding Worship’
A Canterbury College house food drive rapidly evolved into a massive school-wide campaign to collect cups of instant noodles, with over 2,000 given to Rosies â Friends On The Street
âDuring this Lenten season, what if we focus less on trying to perfect our abstinence, and more on living out an inclusive and holistic faith? Even as we repent of our excesses and indulgences, let us lean towards doing justice rather than going without,â says the Justice Unitâs Peter Branjerdporn, while offering some exciting new Lenten resources written by The Rev’d Deb Bird