“Where I am today, however, is in no small measure thanks to the attitudes and principles instilled by All Saints Anglican School — I am so grateful to have been fortunate enough to attend a school that supports and encourages students in all facets of learning,” says Fenlan Miller, former All Saints Anglican School student, anglican focus intern and St John’s College resident
“It has been a unique privilege to have been called to serve in this office, but I am very conscious of the enormous number of people alongside whom I have served and whom I count as valued colleagues, friends and co-workers,” said Archbishop Phillip Aspinall before laying up his pastoral staff
“Our primary purpose is not formal testing, but ensuring that God’s plan is given the best chance…there is one ministry – the ministry of Jesus Christ. Examining chaplains are part of the process that enriches that one ministry, whether ordained or lay,” says examining chaplain, Dr Helen Lancaster
Well-known artists, authors, cartoonists and poets share their skills and experiences with Glennie School students
Coomera Anglican College’s eLearning specialists have been accepted into the Microsoft Innovative Expert Educator programme
Anglican Overseas Aid’s (AOA) partner in Gaza, the Ahli Arab Hospital, is prioritising the health of women, like Amal, who often feel like they are living in darkness
“In order to effectively close the health and life expectancy gap, Aboriginal peoples in rural and remote contexts need a culturally safe and reliable grassroots channel to communicate their unique needs. This is one of the reasons I will be voting ‘yes’ for the Voice to Parliament,” says Anglicare Southern Queensland CEO and registered nurse Sue Cooke
“Now is not the time to dissect the reasons for this tragic outcome. This will be done in the weeks, years and decades to come. Now is the time for silence, to mourn and deeply consider the consequence of this outcome”
“So to be an accomplice with the crucified Christ, I need to uphold the God-given dignity of all others if I am to promote their flourishing above mine,” says The Rev’d Andrew Schmidt from The Parishes of Nerang and Mudgeeraba
Coomera Anglican College recently welcomed a group of 18 teachers from Saudi Arabia who visited and toured the College as part of an international immersion program with Griffith University