St John’s Cathedral is calling for new bell ringers: do you have rhythm and a knack for patterns?
“We must treat each part of the body kindly to maintain a healthy relationship with our whole body. Thus, it only makes sense that we should love and care for everyone. It does not come down to some being more important than others, but rather that we are all people made in God’s image, which is reason enough to celebrate our diversity,” says St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School sacristan Monica Behrenbruch
Director of Mission at Anglicare, The Rev’d Canon Linda McWilliam reflected on the importance of valuing cultural and religious diversity in her recent Harmony Day address
Meet Cathedral Coffee on Wednesdays (COWs) coordinators, Rod Rogers and Terry Albone, and find out about their church and broader community volunteer work, hobbies, faith journeys, former careers and travels
Earth care. People care. Fair share. Join a panel of garden and earth care gurus for a lively discussion about the spiritual dimension of tending the gardens and the earth. Refreshments will be served. RSVP by 7pm Thursday 26 September. Free event. See more.
The Rev’d Adam Lowe from St Bart’s, Toowoomba shares some simple ideas and helpful resources for churches so they can run enjoyable and effective Christmas carol events for their communities
The Rev’d Andrew Schmidt reflects on the insights decluttering brought him and on the difference between happiness and joy
Seven diverse ACSQ staff and clergy from the cross-commission COVID-19 Resource Collaboration Group share about their joint contributions, insights and learnings in this special feature
Students, staff and families at Matthew Flinders Anglican College raised more than $12,000 in a single day for Gympie Region people impacted by the recent floods, while donning fluoro to acknowledge emergency crews and volunteers
“Jan’s grief around her marriage ‘being broken’ and her beliefs that she had ‘betrayed’ her marriage vows and ‘broken her promises’ to God were profoundly influential in her initial inability to accept the priest’s help offered to her. These beliefs were grounded in what some parts of the Church espoused regarding the role of the Church, the Bible, the ‘sanctity of marriage’ and family,” says The Ven. Dr Lucy Morris, Chair of the ACSQ’s Domestic and Family Violence Working Group