As part of our series on how art and faith intersect, The Revād Paul Mitchell shares with us about his sermon, poetry and hymn writing: āā¦when life bubbles along with few ripples and everything is calm, the creative light which makes meaningful verse and reflections worth recording rarely appears. It is when I am stretched that poems sometimes eruptā
Five Resource Church leaders from across our Diocese tell us about their current activities and the highlights of their roles so far, while also sharing resources for parishes and ministries to use and adapt
āDigital church has been a reality for many years, but the concept of a live-streamed Eucharist requires some theological and pastoral reflection,ā says Fr Jim McPherson
Anglican Overseas Aid (AOA) is taking on the challenge of COVID-19 in the countries where they work, helping local communities prepare, prevent and lessen the impacts of the coronavirus
Meet Katie Free and find out about her faith, favourite scripture, plans and goals, best childhood memory and what she does in her free time
“The constancy with which I am presented with a question that assumes an incompatibility between science and religion demonstrates how effectively such ideas can get traction in the public consciousness and how long such perceptions can last,” says The Very Rev’d Dr Peter Catt
An open letter was sent from 15 Pacific leaders to Prime Minister Scott Morrison recently, asking him to take urgent climate action ahead of the United Nations (UN) Climate Ambition Summit on 12 December
The Revād Nicholas Whereat of the Anglican Parish of Aspley-Albany Creek reviews the recently published autobiography of the Gosford Anglican Church priest and Senate candidate, The Revād Rod Bower
During this week when Bishop John Roundhill celebrates his 30th anniversary of ordination to the priesthood and his birthday, 14 people from across our Diocese and the wider Anglican Communion share their highlights serving alongside him and identify what makes him such a great priest and leader
Join in the fun this weekend at Brisbane Open House, a free public festival that celebrates Brisbaneās architecture across the city, including a number of historic Anglican Diocese sites