South Wagga Anglican Church (SWAC) is partnering with Carevan Wagga Incorporated to provide night time meals and social connection to people experiencing need in the wider Wagga community. Carevan is a not-for-profit local charity which has recently commenced...
At midday on 29 July the bell at St Michael and All Angels at Hall was tolled for twelve minutes. We joined churches around Australia in marking Earth Overshoot Day – the day that humanity is estimated to have used all the resources this year that can be renewed...
For the last seven years, Radford College in Canberra has hosted the Dirrum Festival, a gathering that celebrates engagement with and service to the common good. This year marked the first time the festival was held off the College campus, heading across to the...
It was a great pleasure to welcome our Provincial President, The Reverend Anne Kennedy, to our diocese for this special occasion. Anne presided over our Eucharist at which the Rector, The Reverend Dr Tim Watson, preached a sermon on the legacy of Mary Sumner’s vision,...
From humble beginnings, F5 Refresh Ministries, Goulburn, came into existence seven years ago as place of refreshment and worship for the churched and unchurched. Together with its sister congregation, Rocky Hill Church, F5 Refresh has just celebrated its anniversary...
In Canberra there are two South Sudanese Congregations, one at St Paul’s Ginninderra (the South Sudanese Anglican Mission – SSAM) and the other which has just moved from St George’s to worship at the Radford College Chapel. Together these two hosted the National...
Tribute to Bishop Trevor and Ruth Edwards for all their work throughout the Diocese was given at the Synod Dinner on Saturday evening, with 140 synod members and guests attending. The merriment began with Bishop Stephen’s jokes and continued during speeches from...
Researching in Trove for items on the early history of the Diocese and in particular the proceedings of the first Diocesan Synod held from 28 February to 6 March 1867, Alan Wilson, from the Anglican Historical Society, came across the following item in the Goulburn...