Said Eucharist
St Andrew's Anglican Church (in the Church) 89 Fairley St, Indooroopilly, AustraliaAttend in person.
Attend in person.
Attend in person.
Attend in person, or watch live on YouTube. View the service guide.
A celebration of all things Wesley, including: A talk about John Wesley’s theology and legacy A sing-a-long of favourite Wesley hymns Several organ pieces by members of the Wesley family A cup of tea afterwards Entry by gold coin donation
If you find yourself rising earlier with the sun these days, why not consider joining the morning prayer group for one or more days in the week? We include a short period of silent meditation, but you are welcome to leave at any time. All you will need is the epray app or a copy ... 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
If you find yourself rising earlier with the sun these days, why not consider joining the morning prayer group for one or more days in the week? We include a short period of silent meditation, but you are welcome to leave at any time. All you will need is the epray app or a copy ... 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
Driver: Wendy | Passenger: Ann-Maree
Driver: Kate | Passenger: Rev Sue
Attend in person or online via Zoom. (To join by phone, ring 3185 3730 and enter meeting ID#749-111-700.) For more information, see Christian Meditation. Join online
If you find yourself rising earlier with the sun these days, why not consider joining the morning prayer group for one or more days in the week? We include a short period of silent meditation, but you are welcome to leave at any time. All you will need is the epray app or a copy ... Read more
Driver: Beth | Stylist/Passenger: Amelia | Stylist: Ann
Driver: Beth | Passenger: Sharon | Stylist: Benice and Amelia
Reconciliation Week is bookended by the recollection of two key dates in the shared story of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people: 27 May marks the 1967 Referendum in which 93% voted ‘yes’ to Indigenous people being recognised as citizens. 3 June marks Mabo Day, in which the idea of Terra Nullius (unoccupied land) was legally overturned. Join us for a service of reconciliation.
The Requiem Mass is a quiet said Eucharist in the All Souls’ Chapel (Columbarium) where we remember those who have died, naming those whose years’ mind occurs that month. However, there is the opportunity to remember any you have loved who have died: please tell the priest before the service and names can be added ... Read more
If you find yourself rising earlier with the sun these days, why not consider joining the morning prayer group for one or more days in the week? We include a short period of silent meditation, but you are welcome to leave at any time. All you will need is the epray app or a copy ... Read more
Sometimes the point of gathering is the gathering. All are welcome for a time of just being together over a vegetarian meal. We prepare it together any time from 5:00 pm, but you are welcome to simply come and eat with us at 6:30 pm. Jesus gathered a community of friends and has been gathering ... Read more
Driver: Kate | Passenger: Sharon | Stylists : Benice and Holly
Attend in person.
Attend in person.
Attend in person, or watch live on YouTube. View the service guide.
Did you know that Murray Island in the Torres Strait is the location of the first moving image recorded in Australia and the first ethnographic film in the world? Reconciliation Week is bookended by the recollection of two key dates in the shared story of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people: 27 May marks the 1967 Referendum ... Read more
Mystics, Theologians and God-botherers at Evensong The Rev’d Sue Grimmett will speak about Raimon Panikka (1918-2010) A Catholic priest, theologian and scholar of comparative religion, Panikka was a mystic in the sense of one who, recognising that the divine is beyond rational thought, seeks union with this transcendent reality through prayer, contemplation and loving surrender. ... Read more
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