We acknowledge the pain and shame of our history and the suffering of our people.
We acknowledge the pain and shame of our history and the suffering of our people.
"I came to understand that sin is ignoring God and continuing to live life my own way despite knowing him. Since I came to know God, I have become aware of countless examples of his grace."
Prayers you and your church can use for National Reconciliation Week, starting 27 May.
With preparations well underway for the third Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON), there has been an appeal for churches and individuals to sponsor delegates from poorer areas.
"There's been a lot of talk about burnout of clergy and those sorts of things. We want to make it normal that we as gospel ministers are developing, making time to develop our convictions, our character and our competencies – and not feeling guilty about it."
Pastor Yacco told remarkable stories of his work when he visited Sydney for talks with Anglican Aid.
Down the road from John’s church in Bankstown, Chester Hill has found great success using interpreting headsets to communicate the sermon in different languages.
The parishes of Bondi and Waverley have begun a process of amalgamation after more than a year of increased partnership.
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