An inaugural festival of health and well-being was recently hosted by the Bundaberg Parish Anglican Support Ministry, supported by St Luke’s Anglican School, with a particular focus on caring for women at risk of homelessness
Bishop Jonathan Holland from St Francis College explores the origins, meaning and virtue of āgraceā: āNext time you hear the word āgraceā remember it is not just a free gift from God, it is Godās beautiful way of acting in the world, a way we are called to imitateā
The original Uluru Statement From the Heart canvas was brought to the Cathedral recently by constitutional lawyer and Cobble Cobble woman Professor Megan Davis, surprising those who gathered for 2022ās Brisbane Peace Lecture and the Celebrating Local Agents of Peace Awards
Founding Director of charity Slavery Links Australia Inc. and cradle Anglican Roscoe Howell updates readers on modern day trafficking and slavery developments and what practical actions readers can take
Reflecting upon the history and origins of Anglicanism, Jonathan Sargeant presents two modern-day scenarios and asks āWhat would you, as an Anglican, do?ā
āI think the Voice will help to engage with complex and systemic issues and will help to āclose the gapā that exists in so many ways, particularly in health and life expectancy. Powerfully, this has been suggested and offered to us as a way forward by significant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadershipā¦and in this there is both grace and gift,ā says Bishop Cam Venables
āI share my story with you in the hope that in the not-too-distant future, we as a Christian community can better assist those who are living the silent nightmare I was ā to give them access to knowledge and permission to seek assistance, as well as encouragement and support,ā says a courageous parishioner, as part of the anglican focus domestic and family violence series of stories and features
āAnselm of Canterbury was the most significant Christian theologian between Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas and is regarded as the founder of scholastic theology,ā says The Revād Canon Dr Marian Free on St Anselm of Canterbury whose Feast Day is marked on 21 April
The Brisbane Diocese recently launched a new initiative with a one-day workshop on fundraising, philanthropy, grant writing, social enterprise, and community and political engagement
Lay Education Director at St Francis College Jonathan Sargeant reviews the Oscars and the confronting Australian film Reflections in the Dust, which did not make the Oscarsā nominee list