Melbourne pilgrims to walk, pray for peace in Gaza as Lent begins
Melbourne Christians will call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
Love for God and God’s people draws Cara to ordination
When Cara Greenham Hancock told her family she planned to join a monastery, her mother said, “That sounds like the sort of thing you would do.”
‘Review case for five-day week for clergy’: Synod motion
A case for Melbourne’s clergy hours to be standardised at five days a week could be considered by the diocese’s working conditions committee if a Clergy Working Hours Review motion passes at October’s synod.
RISING had a whiff of sulphur, but Christ’s invitation still resonated
From the earliest days death, judgement, heaven and hell have been depicted in churches, writes Andreas Loewe.
My night at RISING started as beautiful, it descended quickly
Wu Tsang’s ANTHEM at St Paul’s Cathedral was a stunning video work that totally gripped your attention. A huge silk screen with vibrant video projection that hung from the full height of the ceiling.
On show: Jesus as every Melburnian
Michael Donnelly’s exhibition raises interesting questions about Jesus and life in our city.
Celebrating 10 years of the Coaching Program in a Choral Evening Prayer
On Thursday 10 November, about 50 people from across the diocese joined in Choral Evening Prayer at St Paul’s Cathedral to give thanks for 10 years of the diocesan Coaching Program.
Faith-based activists push for climate justice
The Australian Religious Response to Climate Change has launched a new climate justice campaign.
Thousands pray for world to know love of Jesus Christ
Anglicans have joined thousands of people worldwide praying for more people to know the love of Jesus Christ.
World will warm to twice 2015 forecast: St Paul’s public forum
Australia will be hit particularly hard by the effects of global warming such as heat-related death, fire, flood and drought, a public forum at St Paul’s Cathedral has been told.