Food aid volunteers offer hope, no questions asked
Church volunteers in the Dandenong Ranges are providing food, friendship and dignity for the hungry.
In our peace and privilege we need reminding that we too face mortality
I always find the liturgy of the Ash Wednesday Eucharist very moving. This day, when we commence our journey of Lent is marked by readings that call us to be attentive to the integration of our faith and the actions of our life.
Uncomfortable but important: Contemplating Country
Garry Worete Deverell has invited us to a “campfire singalong between country, church, and Bible” in his new book, Contemplating Country: More Gondwana Theology. His aim is to explore the meaning of country where he “discerns the voice and activity of the divine.”
Regional churches turn focus to aid, recovery for fire-affected towns
Anglican and Uniting Churches in western Victoria have been helping support those affected by the extreme fires.
Churches prepare as ‘most dangerous fire day in years’ looms
Churches in bushfire prone areas are preparing for an extreme fire danger day.
What Peter learned from 30 years of priesthood
After many decades, the Venerable Peter MacPherson will leave St Alfred’s Blackburn North.
Why Holy Land tour operators are exploring faith from a different angle
Faith-based travel organisations want travellers to think about Holy Land pilgrimages beyond the Middle East.
Gippsland Anglican news celebrates 120 years
Editors past and present, the editorial committee and the registry team have gathered at Bishopscourt in Sale to celebrate 120 years of continuous publication of The Gippsland Anglican, newspaper and now magazine of the Anglican Diocese of Gippsland since 1904.
Service for Hindi speakers draws worshippers
A northern suburbs church offers Hindi speakers a new service.
Board game outreach offers safety, friends, faith insights
A board game ministry at St Luke’s Vermont is reaching the disconnected, and encouraging faith insights.