Flashback to 2016 – Melbourne Anglicans as they were | Pictures

It feels like just a minute ago! Cast your mind back six years, to the very recent past … when things were very different. Read more: Take a walk through 2007 | Pictures For more faith news, follow The Melbourne Anglican on Facebook, Twitter, or subscribe to our weekly emails.
Take a walk through 2007 | Pictures

2007 a fading memory? Here’s a taste of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne, 15 years ago.
Confused, even confronted, Brian Rosner wanted to understand identity

“Authenticity is thought to be the consequence of looking within yourself and living accordingly. What I found was that personally, that was unsatisfying,” said Dr Brian Rosner.
Hospital chaplains shoulder grief, share joy in COVID ‘trenches’

Hospital chaplains feel privileged to meet and help patients.
Flash back to the 1980s | Pictures

In pop culture it was the decade of the mullet, shoulder pads, and the teen movie. Here’s what Melbourne’s Anglican church looked like in the ’80s. Read more: Flashback to 1987, The Melbourne Anglican as it was | Pictures For more faith news, follow The Melbourne Anglican on Facebook, Twitter, or subscribe to our weekly emails.
How Sojourners church came to kick goals at a Werribee football club

Sojourners church has made strides from their church plant at Werribee Football Club.
Craigieburn church plant takes a holistic approach to community engagement

When Akhil left his last position at All Saints Anglican in Greensborough and ventured west, he was warned that the area was an impossible one for new churches.
New St Peter’s Eastern Hill vicar determined to spread the word

Two things drew the incoming vicar at St Peter’s Eastern Hill to the Melbourne church: it was a city church, and a great example of the Anglo-Catholic tradition.
Flashback to 1994 – the year that was | Photos

Enjoy some more 90s fashion as we travel back to 1994. Let us know in the comments if you spot yourself!
Megachurches bring power risks, unique opportunities to engage: Experts

“You mix the everyday power of a corporation with a spiritual power and it is very hard to control,” Professor Cristina Rocha says.