Keep praying as Ukrainian suffering continues: Faith leaders
“War is still there, people are dying, children are dying.”
Learn, connect, chance to reach people better at Surrender 2024
People who work with those at the margins will learn how to better support them at an upcoming conference.
New service at St Paul’s to reach young people ‘calling out’ for belonging
“The number of people in the CBD it’s an opportunity to offer something new, something creative, something different.”
‘Churches are uniquely positioned to prevent, respond and heal’
An International Women’s Day conference will discuss faith responses to violence against women
Somehow light and freedom broke in at Easter. Will it also happen in Gaza?
Tim Budge 7 March 2024 It started off light-hearted, almost like a reunion. Forty rag-tag pilgrims with different signs, Palestinian flags and lots of familiar faces, people who have walked for social justice for a long time. It was also a great idea: to walk up to 40 kilometres, marking the distance from the north […]
Homes for homeless closer because of agreement
Faith groups are closer to realising a new long-term housing project for people experiencing homelessness.
Food aid volunteers offer hope, no questions asked
Church volunteers in the Dandenong Ranges are providing food, friendship and dignity for the hungry.
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.