Queensland MPs are asking the public for their views on the introduction of voluntary assisted dying laws, with a report due by November and the Diocese rejecting the idea
Queensland great Petero Civoniceva is known for being one of the game’s toughest players, but itās the hits heās 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 ā help is always close by”
āOur community of faith ‘The Church’ has also become very complex. This leads to the call that as a community of faith we need to treat each other with more sensitivity, being very mindful and careful of what we say and doā¦Therefore, we need to be non-judgemental when our views do not align with the views of others around us,ā says The Revād Rebecca King from The Parish of Yeronga and the Anglican Board of Mission
Three Senior School Design and Technologies students at Matthew Flinders Anglican College on the Sunshine Coast have been selected to work on a cutting-edge student project, the eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing)
āWe should look expectantly for those gifts in each other and see each other as gifts to the body. At root, these spiritual attitudes, these dispositions of the heart, supporting and sustaining the ongoing dialogue in the face of tensions and difference, are the bedrock of comprehensive Anglicanism,ā says Archbishop Phillip Aspinall AC
As 2018 closes, Archbishop Phillip Aspinall reflects upon the yearās Diocesan theme āGenerations Togetherā and announces the new theme for 2019, āGenerous Hospitalityā
āUNLEASHEDĀ is a collection of stories recalling the years between 1955 to 1965 in the working-class parish of All Saintsā, Booval, and the remarkable group of people called into full-time Christian service from the church during that era, including seven ordained priests and 11 missionaries,ā says co-editor The Rev’d John Arnold
Foreign correspondent and academic Professor Peter Greste, who spent 400 days in an Egyptian jail, will be the guest speaker at the annual St Johnās Cathedral charity lunch on 14 May
With the ongoing drought and recent bushfires in our Western Region, proud WestMAC mum Mandy Bower-van Deventer organises water drives for families and school children in and around Stanthorpe through ‘Mum On A Mission’