For the first time in many years, a Holy Week service at St Johnâs Cathedral will be broadcast to a national audience on ABC Television
Meet Karl Przywala and find out what projects he is working on, about his personal faith journey, what he would write on a billboard and what makes him nostalgic
âIn my six visits to West Papua since 2015, I have certainly sensed the fear that naturally comes when acts of unbelievable brutality are perpetrated against the West Papuan communityâŚHowever, I have also seen and experienced the indomitable hope for freedom and justice welling up in the hearts of Papuans when I have spent time with them,â says Peter Arndt
Greetings from the World Council of Churches regional presidents to the fellowship of Churches around the world celebrating the birthday of the Church on Pentecost, to be celebrated on Sunday 23 May 2021
âOutland Denim is based on Tambourine Mountain in our Dioceseâs geographical area. They manufacture and market jeans and other clothing items. They are scrupulous about their material supply chain and pay their Cambodian employees fairly. Seventeen per cent of their employees in Cambodia report having been rescued from trafficking,â says parishioner The Revâd John Martin from The Parish of Robina
As we grow older, our priorities and needs evolve. One significant decision that many seniors face is whether to continue living in their homes or consider moving into residential aged care. While the idea of leaving oneâs home can be daunting, there are some compelling reasons why you should be excited to make the move
Meet Peter Jongkuch and find out about his current activities, why he wants to be a priest, his thoughts on Reconciliation and âBeing Together: Embracing Joyâ, his favourite scripture and what secret skill he learnt in the Kakuma Refugee Camp
Meet the inspiring Myrna Wakeling OAM, Priestâs Warden and Liturgical Assistant at St Hughâs in Inala, who recently received an OAM at the Australia Day Awards, and find out which other ACSQ Anglicans were also recognised with OAMs
âThe Church is called to reconcile conflict and to transcend divisions. The Church is called to live in a profoundly different way and to be a sign and agent of that unity which is Godâs will and Godâs gift,â says Archbishop Phillip Aspinall, as he announces the forthcoming annual Diocesan themes
Meet Lydia Fairhall and find out about her formation goals for 2023, her personal faith journey, the best piece of advice she has ever received, what she would write on a billboard and what she does in her free time