Study Group: A Cross in the Heart of God
St Andrew’s Anglican Church (in the Paxton Hall room) 89 Fairley St, Indooroopilly, AustraliaFor more information, see the Study Groups page.
For more information, see the Study Groups page.
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
Started in 1996, ‘Tuesdays in the Undercroft’ is when those members of the community in need of transport are driven to St Andrew’s where they can meet and chat with others while enjoying morning tea in a most friendly and convivial atmosphere. This is a community outreach activity as well as a parish group and ... 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.
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
On this day we recognise that Jesus sat down with his closest friends, sharing food, sharing wine and showing what vulnerable love looks like. Jesus washed his disciples’ feet, and so we wash one another’s feet, remembering that we are to love and serve one another, even as Jesus came to serve, showing us what ... 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
On Good Friday we stand by and hold prayerful vigil as Jesus dies in solidarity with all the suffering of humanity, freely laying down his life and becoming a victim- but a victim who does not point the finger at others but forgives, making new beginnings possible. At the Good Friday service there will again ... Read more
The Stations of the Cross depict the final hours of Jesus. To ‘do the Stations of the Cross’ is to stop at each ‘station’ and say a prayer. This tradition began with St Francis of Assisi and extended throughout the Church in the medieval period. The Stations of the Cross may be done at any time, but is most commonly ... Read more
On Holy Saturday, when we remember the day that the world was quiet, the disciples hidden away and Jesus body lay in the tomb, we will gather for Morning Prayer in the church at 8am. After Morning Prayer we will work together to clean, polish and tidy before sharing morning tea before quietly returning home ... Read more
Calling all helpers! We would love to have our church looking its best for the Easter services. To that end, on Saturday 8 of April from 8:00am to 11:00am we will be gathering both in the grounds and inside the church for a general tidy up. Morning Tea will be provided. If you are available, ... Read more
A different format each week. See the Waypoint page for more information. 1st Saturday of the month – Community meal: good company and conversation over a (mostly) vegetarian meal served at 5:00 pm; followed by 'The Gathering': an all-age interactive and reflective service at 6:00 pm. Families, singles, kids, elders, believers, sceptics... all are welcome! ... Read more
At first light of resurrection day the Easter Fire is kindled and we welcome the dawn of the bright new day that declares that sin and death have been defeated and we are all gathered up into God’s new creation. Things that we wish to release are burned in the Easter Fire, our songs herald ... Read more
Later as the day brightens we celebrate resurrection in another Eucharist. Many people choose to be baptised on Easter Day- it is not too late if you or anyone you know is interested in baptism on this day of celebration. The Church is bright and decorated with flowers, bathed in incense, and resounding with hymns ... 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
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