In the second part of her âOrigins of Anglicanismâ series, The Revâd Dr Josephine Inkpin from St Francis College explores what the Romans and Celts have contributed to Anglicanism: âIn our understanding of Anglican history, we do well therefore to be open to âboth/andâ, rather than âeither/orâ perspectivesâ
As part of our continuing series on Reconciliation Action Plan achievements, The Rev’d Susan Crothers-Robertson tells us about how St Johnâs Anglican College primary students recently explored Reconciliation Prayer Spaces with students opening themselves to awe and wonder: âWhen the students were welcomed into the prayer space, it felt there was an inner hospitality, an inner awakening, that God was inviting us into a deeper sense of being, as we reflected on the first peoples of the landâ
A 75-year-old Dalby Anglican and grazier used a jet ski to courageously save the life of a young woman stranded in rapid floodwaters near Dalby recently
The Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce and the National Council of Churches in Australia have released a joint media statement in response to the recent decision to repeal lifesaving Medevac legislation, with former Socceroo and human rights advocate Craig Foster calling on us to sign the ‘Game Over: get people to safety’ petition
âIf we all hold our world before God in this time, we will surely come through this period with a deeper faith and a greater intimacy with God and one anotherâŚand if you find yourself in an enforced sabbath, as I have, sing (and draw) praise to God,â says The Revâd Penny Jones
Canterbury College’s Centre for Entrepreneurship and Leadership (CCEL) is set to deliver innovative entrepreneurial and leadership opportunities that will allow students to develop, grow, cope and engage in an ever-changing world from the start of 2021
âWe know as Christians our citizenship in Godâs kingdom is demonstrated through the sharing and advocating of love, justice and peace for everybody,â says The Ven. Dr Lucy Morris
The Revâd Tiffany Sparks signed up for a SBS reality TV show filmed late last year, Christians Like Us, which produced many surprises including some lasting friendships
Diocesan Synod will elect the five clergy and five lay Diocesan Council members in June this year. Expressions of interest are now open for Diocesan Council membership
âA tall intimidating-looking man was walking towards me. His head was shaved and tattooed. I remained motionless, rooted to the spot. As he passed me, he whispered, âGod blessâ,â says Cheryl Courtice on her early prison chaplaincy experience