Said Eucharist
St Andrew's Anglican Church (in the Church) 89 Fairley St, Indooroopilly, AustraliaAttend in person.
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A regular practice of prayer in the morning can help us begin the day in the way in which we want to continue, and creates a strong sense of community amongst those who gather. The Anglican Morning Prayer Office also connects us with people all across the Global Anglican Communion praying in a similar way. ... Read more
A regular practice of prayer in the morning can help us begin the day in the way in which we want to continue, and creates a strong sense of community amongst those who gather. The Anglican Morning Prayer Office also connects us with people all across the Global Anglican Communion praying in a similar way. ... Read more
Attend in person. The Wednesday communion service has historically been known at St Andrew’s as the Healing Eucharist. Often while we recognise that Jesus’ ministry was one of teaching and healing, we are not always as comfortable in seeing healing as part of the ministry of the church today. Yet our faith is a living ... Read more
Attend in person or online via Zoom. For more information, see Christian Meditation. Join online
A regular practice of prayer in the morning can help us begin the day in the way in which we want to continue, and creates a strong sense of community amongst those who gather. The Anglican Morning Prayer Office also connects us with people all across the Global Anglican Communion praying in a similar way. ... Read more
A regular practice of prayer in the morning can help us begin the day in the way in which we want to continue, and creates a strong sense of community amongst those who gather. The Anglican Morning Prayer Office also connects us with people all across the Global Anglican Communion praying in a similar way. ... Read more
A service for all the family as we sing carols everyone knows and loves and join in retelling together the story of the birth of Jesus. There will be the chance to write down our hopes and dreams for Christmas and the year ahead and offer it on our night sky. We look forward to ... Read more
Come and join us at 8:00 pm as we enjoy a songfest of all your favourite Christmas carols hosted by our amazing MC, Dr Melissa Agnew. The singing will be followed at 8:30 pm by a traditional Anglican Christmas Eve communion service with more beautiful hymns and choral singing. We look forward to sharing Christmas ... Read more
Join us to celebrate the joy of Christmas in a traditional Anglican Communion service with pipe organ and choir. Start your Christmas Day celebrating with others the joy of the Christ child and the present hope that God is with us. We look forward to celebrating Christmas with you! Children are very much part of ... Read more
There will be a small and simple Christmas Day lunch being offered in our hall on the 25th of December from 11:30am. If you would like to attend and share some Christmas cheer with others, please contact Rev’d Sue. If you know of anyone who is alone and would like to join us, please invite ... Read more
Attend in person or online via Zoom. For more information, see Christian Meditation. Join online
A service of release, prayer and hope for the New Year. At the turning of one year into another, past and future meet. We take inventory of where we’ve been and where we’re going. It can be a time of sadness, of letting go of things that are past and grieving what we have lost, ... Read more
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