“We were so happy there, but because of the war, we came looking for peace and education.”
“We were so happy there, but because of the war, we came looking for peace and education.”
It’s Thursday at 5.30pm, and soon the Rough Edges café next to St John’s, Darlinghurst will open, welcoming in the homeless and marginalised for the 22nd year running.
With an eye to spreading the blessings God has given, CityAlight – the music ministry of St Paul’s, Castle Hill – has created a series of videos about their most popular songs.
“Resolving” the problem, because the word may imply that a quick and easy resolution is possible. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth!
What does the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) and the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) have in common?
The Archbishop of Sydney's Anglican Aid has launched an appeal to help communities hit by the crippling drought in Western New South Wales.
July has been a month of celebration and praise at Church @ The Peak, with the church becoming an independent provisional parish a decade after being planted.
The team of school leavers have spent the last month on mission working with churches, teaching scripture and youth and doing ministry to underprivileged children and in women’s refuges.
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