Embrace the mark of ash, and open your hearts to transformation
We will soon begin our Lenten journey with the invitation to receive the mark of ashes during the liturgy of Ash Wednesday.
On our doors, at our tables, we can share God’s gift to us
Our Advent pilgrimage to Christmas calls for us to prepare our hearts for the celebration of the incarnation of the Messiah.
God freed me, may it be so for you also
This year the Diocese of Melbourne remembers the 175th anniversary of the foundation of the See with the consecration of Charles Perry in Westminster Abbey on 29 June 1847.
God meets us even when our best efforts seem hopeless
“Agree with God and be at peace; in this way good will come to you”. These are words from the Book of Job spoken by Eliphaz the Temanite to the anguished servant of God (Job 22:21).
Parish celebrates hall’s 100 years of community usefulness
Saturday 22 August saw Archbishop Philip Freier opening the Centenary Celebrations of the Kennon Hall in Kooyong.
Pray for the next steps as diocese reimagines the future: Archbishop
There has been some interesting commentary about the results of the 2022 Census, particularly in respect to religious affiliation.
The neglected power of dialogue
It has been a long time coming, 14 years in fact, but there is a strong sense of expectation as the bishops of the Anglican Communion and their spouses prepare to gather for the Lambeth Conference in Canterbury, England from 26 July to 8 August.
Powerful life rule an invitation to empathy
Jesus’ teaching in Luke 6 to “love your enemies, do good to them who hate you” is profoundly challenging to many aspects of human behaviour.
Food drive volunteers evoke community generosity
Volunteers at the St Hilary’s Hope food drive raised thousands of grocery donations for the Boroondara community.
Walk with Jesus in the light of life
Jesus’ words in John 8.12 have been a source of sustained reflection for me over these past months. I mentioned them last month in the context of our journey through Lent.