“Therefore, the unforgiveable sin is not so much a specific category of sin, rather an irrevocable spiritual state of being,” says The Rev’d Charlie Lacey from St Andrew’s, Springfield
“I gave a copy of this book to the last couple I married and they told me that they read it together on their honeymoon! They say it helped them understand much about each other and even about relationships they’d had in the past that hadn’t gone too well,” says The Rev’d Jim Raistrick from The Parish of Surfers Paradise
“Miller’s Mad Max world is a striking achievement of immersive sound and cinematography, and Furiosa repeats the visceral impact of this world without abatement. The roar of engines, the burnt palette of the desert, and the constant clash of metal make the viewing experience a bombardment. Go see it on the big screen,” says Dr Peter Kline from St Francis College
‘Collaboration’ was the emerging theme when Anglican Registrars from around the nation gathered in Coolangatta recently during a three-day conference, co-hosted by The Diocese of Brisbane and The Diocese of Grafton
“Priest’s kid, former sacristan at St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School and now a verger at St John’s Cathedral, the Anglican Church has significantly shaped my identity,” says Sophia Colledge
“ADHD is not an over-diagnosed TikTok trend. Autism is not a disorder in need of a cure,” says Hilary Uhr from the ACSQ Equitable Participation Working Group
The Rev’d Andrew Schmidt explores the meaning of the Hebrew word ‘Chesed’, which blends loving kindness, generosity and engagement in its meaning, and its implications for us as followers of Christ
“Belfast achieves a kind of glistening memory of childhood that steers just the right side of over sentimentality. It is sweet but never sickly, incredibly charming without descending into smugness,” says anglican focus film reviewer, Jonathan Sargeant
“Where I am today, however, is in no small measure thanks to the attitudes and principles instilled by All Saints Anglican School — I am so grateful to have been fortunate enough to attend a school that supports and encourages students in all facets of learning,” says Fenlan Miller, former All Saints Anglican School student, anglican focus intern and St John’s College resident
History will be made on Saturday at St John’s Anglican Cathedral when the 10th Archbishop of Brisbane will be Installed before a packed congregation of eminent faith and community leaders, First Nations elders, school children, and members of the broader Anglican community