Journeying with Jesus in the ‘messy middle’: Kate Boyd
“I’m probably more convicted about more things now, but I am less certain about all of them,” Texan writer and theology student Kate Boyd says.
Anti-violence activists aim for cultural change
Anglican advocates have planned a range of initiatives to help end family violence.
Will not God grant justice for Australian women?
Early last year it felt like women in Australia were having a moment. Grace Tame had just been named Australian of the Year, Brittany Higgins had gone public with her story of alleged rape by a Liberal staffer in Parliament House, and three other women also came forward claiming to have been assaulted by the same man.
Gender gap in parish ministry due to theological views, lack of encouragement: Clergy
“Women are not necessarily seen by lay and ordained people in their parishes as potential clergy,” the Venerable Jill McCoy said.
Tanya’s journey from pumping iron to the priesthood
“Having real life experiences makes me more approachable and more easily able to support others in their life experience, because everyone has stuff,” the Reverend Tanya Cummings says.
Unusual dreams lead shoe designer to find Jesus
A parishioner at St John’s Cranbourne says her recent conversion experience has helped her deal better with the pressures of life.
Finding hope through shared grief | Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day
This Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day, journalist Kirralee Nicolle reflects on her own grief.
How an uplifting priesthood began with the simple act of listening
Being a chaplain for people with disability defined Reverend Margaret Burt’s life work.
Jazz vocalist offers gift of understanding to those with serious illness
Angela Lumicisi’s connection with St George’s East Ivanhoe brought unexpected blessings for everyone involved.
St Paul’s recycling program a way of building relationships
“It’s a very practical demonstration that we care about this beautiful world we’ve been given,” St Paul’s East Kew parishioner Christine Haines said.