Called to flourish?
“After water, food, shelter and love…what do you think is needed to flourish as a human being?” asks Bishop Cam Venables
“After water, food, shelter and love…what do you think is needed to flourish as a human being?” asks Bishop Cam Venables
Local Gold Coast Anglican communities have come together to spread the love and joy of Christmas to those struggling in their local community through a hamper distribution initiative
“We were blessed to have a full house for Living Waters — there was a moment as we were getting ready to open the doors when we thought we might have to turn people away, but thankfully we managed to squeeze in some extra seats,” says formation student Lydia Fairhall, as she shares about a recent short film community engagement initiative
“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
Anglicare Southern Queensland staff and clients, parish priests and community members gathered to celebrate NAIDOC Week at Killara Place Respite Centre in Cleveland
Bikers from around the Bundaberg Region, and as far as Brisbane, came together recently for this year’s Blanket Ride, a charitable initiative to collect blankets and winter clothing for people sleeping rough and to raise funds for the Anglican Soup Kitchen
A 27-year-old soup night tradition was celebrated by the Anglican Men’s Society, The Parish of Bundaberg and St Luke’s Anglican School recently — find out about the highlights of those who served, including Principal Virginia Warner, AMS’ Dr Howard Kingston, Bishop Jeremy Greaves and students Sienna and Safi
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