The recent ordination ceremony reaffirms the rise of more women priests through the ranks of the Brisbane Diocese
Five young Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Tamil Hindu community members reflect on the prayer spaces, holy text readings and prayers that they led at a recent “Gathering in Prayer for Gaza” inter-faith prayer vigil at St Andrew’s, Indooroopilly
âI hope that through reading Lewisâ work I have learnt to be less self-assured, less certain that I know Godâs mind or that I can confidently determine the line between good and evil, and less ready to compare myself with others,â says The Revâd Canon Dr Marian Free on CS Lewis, whose anniversary of death is marked on 22 November
Join in the fun this weekend at Brisbane Open House, a free public festival that celebrates Brisbaneâs architecture across the city, including a number of historic Anglican Diocese sites
“When we gaze on the empty cross and into the empty tomb, ‘suddenly we see that love costs all we are and will ever be. Yet it is only love which sets us free.’ May your Easter be filled with joy and hope and love,” says Archbishop Phillip Aspinall as he reflects on a poem by African American author and civil rights activist, Maya Angelou
As part of our series on Reconciliation Action Plan achievements, recent Wontulp-Bi-Buya College pilgrims tell us about their immersion trip to Cairns, including the highlights of the pilgrimage
“Whether your Bible is well worn or you are unsure where to begin, here are five resources that are accessible to read (or listen to) for all ages to begin and continue reading the Bible this year,” says Amy Norman from Resource Church St Bart’s, Toowoomba
A side event to the 57th UN Human Rights Council titled âHuman Rights in Indonesia,â hosted by the World Council of Churches and partner organisations, will address the dire human rights situation in West Papua, with ongoing violations that include extra-judicial killings, internal displacement due to armed conflict, restrictions on civil liberties, and a growing number of cases of land grabbing
With St Francis of Assisiâs Feast Day approaching on 4 October, Franciscan Brother Alfred BoonKong reflects on the great saintâs bond with the Sultan of Egypt, Palestine and Syria during the 13th century: âFrancisâ friendship with the Sultan challenges us today to seek ways to listen to and dialogue with Muslims and people of other faiths in a spirit of openness and collaborationâ
Find out our Dioceseâs August daily prayer points and join our community in intercession this month