Meet Penny Howchin from Resource Church St Andrewâs, Springfield and find out about her kids’ worship ministry, the Christian heroine who inspires her, what book she has given away the most and what she would write on a billboard
The Revâd 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
âJanâs 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 priestâs 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,â says The Ven. Dr Lucy Morris, Chair of the ACSQâs Domestic and Family Violence Working Group
Four members of our Diocesan community tell us about their favourite passage from the Gospel of Matthew, including The Rev’d Mamuor Kunpeter, The Rev’d Nicole Anderson, The Revâd Michael Calder and The Revâd Elizabeth Donald-McConnell
Meet The Revâd Ron Paschke and find out about his Army Chaplain ministry, the highlights of his current role at Holy Trinity Church, Woolloongabba and how his favourite scripture got him through the greatest challenge his family has faced
âDomestic and family violence remains a difficult issue for many in the Church. Itâs an uncomfortable concept that is incongruous for those who value peace, love and care. And because of this we can develop a blind spot to this issue within our own families, workplaces, social networks, and indeed in our church communities,â says new Domestic and Family Violence Working Group chair The Ven. Dr Lucy Morris
âSchool students should be able to learn about different faiths and their sacred spaces so in the future they can interact with other people from different faiths respectfully,â says Fraser Coast Anglican College student Callum, in this special joint reflection written by three FCAC students and the schoolâs dedicated RE Coordinator
With the first Climate Week Queensland kicking off this week, Mark Delaney, from St Andrewâs South Brisbane and Australian Religious Response to Climate Change (ARRCC), explains how we can fly smarter to save carbon emissions and help achieve climate justice