Forty Anglican Church of Australia episcopal leaders have co-signed an open letter to the Prime Minister ahead of the Budget, calling on the Federal Government to create a special intake of 20,000 additional places for Afghan people seeking safety – find out how you can help
“Connecting with people through music is my favourite way of living out my faith in Jesus who told us to love our neighbour as we love ourselves,” says the Justice Unit’s Peter Branjerdporn in our continuing series ‘How my art intersects with my faith’
Taisir Hasbun gets a glint in his eyes when he talks about “Bethlehem Reborn — Palestine — The Wonders of the Nativity”
“A recent case where history was thought to have been lost, but has been rediscovered, is the early church registers for St James’, Toowoomba. Up to a few months ago, it was thought that this church’s early registers were destroyed in a flood caused by burst water pipes under the original rectory where records were then stored. However, it turns out that the registers were not lost,” says Diocesan Archivist Michael Rogers
The Rev’d Tiffany Sparks, rector at Ithaca-Ashgrove for the past seven years, is excited by the opportunity to serve as Archdeacon of Grafton
Meet faithful and inspiring St Mark’s, The Gap parishioners, Shane, Denise and Hazel, and find out about their church, including their services and ministries, as well as what St Mark’s has to offer their future priest: “If you feel called to be our next priest here at St Mark’s, The Gap please read our letter to you, please look at the photographs…and most of all pray about it and prayerfully contact Bishop Jeremy”
As part of a consultation process to develop a Diocesan apology, LGBTIQA+ people who are current or past members of the Anglican Church Southern Queensland, and their family members and other loved ones, are invited to share their experiences of the Anglican Church Southern Queensland through its parishes, schools and other institutions
The spirituality of action
“I am often asked what made me choose to become a hospital chaplain and the short answer to that is I didn’t choose. I believe I was chosen,” says hospital chaplain and St Bart’s, Toowoomba parishioner Jodie O’Shannassy