Ignite Children’s Ministry Conference & Expo speaker, Jonathan Sargeant, shares some effective techniques, so we can engage children and teenagers in meaningful conversations about faith
Almost 100 St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School students and six teachers had their ponytails cut recently, while the school’s two dogs were clipped and coiffed, raising over $90,000 for cancer research and support
On Saturday 27 April 2024, 50 recognised faith leaders participated in a second “Praying for Gaza” inter-faith vigil in the Brisbane CBD, either reading names of children who have tragically died in Gaza and Israel since October, reciting from holy books or leading intercessory prayers. This video shows the rolling of the scroll of children’s names, including 4,000 of the 15,000 names of Palestinian children who have been killed in Gaza. Palestinian Christian Colette (whose family is from Jerusalem) and Muslim Palestinian Sameer (who has lost nearly 40 family members in Gaza) rolled the scroll of names, with the assistance of Anglican and other community members, as bagpiper Camille played
While processing boxes of documents that landed at the Archives Centre from Archbishop Philip Strong’s own records, precious items relating to the Martyrs of New Guinea were discovered
“Beautifully Broken celebrates the power of faith and forgiveness, and the potential for reconciliation and redemption,” says St Mark’s, Logan parishioner Bob Randle
Anglicare Australia says that Tuesday’s Code of Conduct on leases has left out residential renters, focusing instead on businesses and commercial tenants
Cannon Hill Anglican College (CHAC) recently launched a new phase of development, officially commencing the construction of a new contemporary learning and student precinct
As Remembrance Day and NAIDOC Week coincide this year, it is fitting to honour our First Nations servicepeople, with an image of a joint wedding at St Luke’s Mission Hall on Charlotte Street in 1917 serving as a reminder of the vital role that First Nations soldiers have played in the history of our country
Matthew Flinders Anglican College on the Sunshine Coast celebrated a significant moment in its history earlier this year with new principal Michelle Carroll commissioned by Archbishop Jeremy Greaves