The world is mourning the passing of a towering figure in the struggle for freedom and for human dignity and rights: “Tutu believed passionately that the Christian faith is inclusive of all, and that Christian responsibility is for the good of all people. His leadership strengthened us all in that belief and continues to call us to action upon that belief”
âThe Church is called to reconcile conflict and to transcend divisions. The Church is called to live in a profoundly different way and to be a sign and agent of that unity which is Godâs will and Godâs gift,â says Archbishop Phillip Aspinall, as he announces the forthcoming annual Diocesan themes
Meet Bev Perry and find out about her advocacy in the gender-based violence space, what person of faith inspires her the most, what she would write on a billboard, about her favourite childhood memory and what she does in her free time
Meet Olly Yasso and find out what she has to say about Reconciliation and NAIDOC Week, what is was like to grow up on the Don River in North Queensland, and about her faith journey, where she does her best thinking and the highlights of her Anglicare Southern Queensland role so far
Meet Mamuor Kunpeter and find out about his thoughts on âBeing a kingdom peopleâ, what Advent means to him, where he does his best thinking, what makes him nostalgic, and the most surprising thing that has happened to him recently
Meet spouses Avriel and Tony Green from Resource Church St Laurenceâs, Caboolture and find out about their faith journeys, their favourite Bible verses, the best advice they have ever received and what they hope to learn and contribute through the Resource Churches Pilot Project
Meet the inspiring Myrna Wakeling OAM, Priestâs Warden and Liturgical Assistant at St Hughâs in Inala, who recently received an OAM at the Australia Day Awards, and find out which other ACSQ Anglicans were also recognised with OAMs
Meet Lalania Tusa and find out about the projects she is currently working on, why she encourages Christians to engage in Reconciliation with First Nations peoples and the heart-warming gesture she witnessed recently
Hundreds of people attended the NAIDOC Week celebrations at the Briggs Road Sporting Complex recently in Ipswich
anglican focus chats with Peter Branjerdporn, a pharmacist and father, who works part-time as Justice Enabler with the Social Responsibilities Committee