“We were blessed to have a full house for Living Waters — there was a moment as we were getting ready to open the doors when we thought we might have to turn people away, but thankfully we managed to squeeze in some extra seats,” says formation student Lydia Fairhall, as she shares about a recent short film community engagement initiative
The Gap’s St Mark’s Anglican Church community has been raising funds to help a Christian Pakistani refugee family stuck in Bangkok to find a permanent and safe home – find out more about this refugee family and how you can help
Approximately 3,615 Palestinians are being detained by Israeli authorities, including 40 children and 20 women — Lulu Aranki-Nasir’s 24-year-old Anglican daughter, Layan, is just one of these Palestinians
Do you know where this beautiful ‘Crucifixion Window is installed or stored?
“As a student at St Francis Theological College, and as a new priest engaged in Curacy at St James’, given responsibility for the daughter church of St Thomas’, North Toowoomba, The Rev’d Barge was remembered by many in our Diocese,” says Archives Researcher, Adrian Gibb
New research from Anglicare shows Queensland’s most vulnerable people are being pushed further towards poverty as secure employment and affordable housing drift further out of reach
“Pace (pronounced ‘par chay’) is Italian for ‘peace’. Our new Pace Community seeks to help bring peace to those who yearn for it – whether churched or unchurched for we are all seekers and searchers,” says The Rev’d Daniel Hobbs
“Whenever one of her kids announced a plan for their life, be it to do with a course of study, a career change, the forming of a relationship or a relocation, my mum would ask us just one question, ‘Are you happy?’ For my mum, happiness was the greatest good; the measure of all things,” says The Very Rev’d Dr Peter Catt
“Despite what people may read or hear in the media, the war in Sudan is not about religion. In 2021 when my Anglican priest father was murdered — at a time when the unrest, that led to the war, started — Muslims and Christians gathered for his funeral. My priest father was beloved by the whole community. The war is about resources — about access to gold and oil,” says The Rev’d Rebecca King