Notice of hearing
Newcastle Anglican
by admin
2w ago
NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING IN THE DIOCESAN TRIBUNAL OF THE NEWCASTLE ANGLICAN DIOCESE IN THE MATTER OF: ZEBULAN JOHN MCKRELL Respondent This is to advise that the above matter has been listed for hearing at: Date:                   29 April 2024 Time:                   11:30am Location:            Audio-visual meeting using Teams platform, accessible via th ..read more
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Housing crisis “worst it’s ever been”, according to Anglicare report
Newcastle Anglican
by admin
2w ago
Anglicare Australia is calling for the government to step up as its latest figures reveal the housing crisis is the worst it’s ever been. A nationwide Rental Affordability Snapshot, released this week, shows renters on income support or low incomes are being left behind and forgotten in the private market. The snapshot surveyed 1,749 rental listings across Newcastle, Hunter, Lake Macquarie, Central Coast and Mid Coast regions. It found only 16 rentals (0.9%) were affordable for a single person earning minimum wage, while five rentals (0.3%) were affordable for a couple with two children earnin ..read more
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My 50-year journey: Bruce McAteer
Newcastle Anglican
by admin
1M ago
This article is from the Easter 2024 edition of Encounter Magazine. Click here to read the entire article. Reverend Bruce McAteer celebrated his 50th anniversary of being a Deacon on 15 December 2023. He shares with us the highlights of his journey, from Newcastle to Sydney and, eventually, the Central Coast. My journey in ordained ministry began when I discerned a call whilst living in Sydney. I was accepted as a candidate for the Diocese of Newcastle in 1971 and commenced at St. John’s College Morpeth in 1972. I was ordained Deacon in December 1973 to serve this role in college. D ..read more
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Come and join one of the largest volunteer bases in NSW
Newcastle Anglican
by admin
1M ago
Do you love working with children? Are you willing to do some checks and training? Special Religious Education (SRE) – or School Scripture teaching – could be for you! What is Special Religious Education? Commonly known as scripture, SRE has been in NSW public schools since the government took over from the churches in coordinating education in the late 1880s. Under the Education Act 1990, time must be allowed for scripture in NSW public schools. Initially students had one hour per day of religious education. Now it is a minimum of 30 minutes per week.   SRE teachers follow an authorised ..read more
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Easter Hope | A Message From Bishop Peter
Newcastle Anglican
by admin
1M ago
There are three significant promises in the Easter stories. First, God offered us eternal life. Secondly, God will actively engage us in this life. Thirdly, we can create kind and caring communities. God wishes these promises to give us hope. God has not promised that our lives will be without suffering and sadness. We grapple with depression, despair, and death. Yet, God directs our gaze in a different direction. God invites us to consider how we will navigate our life. We know life will confront us with the upsetting and challenging. But, through it all, we endeavour to be people of hope and ..read more
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Come and join the largest volunteer base in NSW
Newcastle Anglican
by admin
1M ago
Do you love working with children? Are you willing to do some checks and training? Special Religious Education (SRE) – or School Scripture teaching – could be for you! What is Special Religious Education? Commonly known as scripture, SRE has been in NSW public schools since the government took over from the churches in coordinating education in the late 1880s. Under the Education Act 1990, time must be allowed for scripture in NSW public schools. Initially students had one hour per day of religious education. Now it is a minimum of 30 minutes per week.   SRE teachers follow an authorised ..read more
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Statement on peace in the Holy Land
Newcastle Anglican
by admin
1M ago
We, the Bishops of the Anglican Church of Australia, gathered at Bendigo on Thursday 21st March, 2024, unanimously affirm the following statement. As we enter into Holy Week, we lament the suffering due to the ongoing war in the Holy Land. In the spirit of Jesus Christ who said, “Blessed are the peacemakers” we pray for a just and lasting peace, for the release of all hostages, and for urgent aid to be delivered to civilians in Gaza.  In praying for peace in the Holy Land, we particularly pray for strength for our Christian brothers and sisters in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank who, under ..read more
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Getting to know Reverend Anthea
Newcastle Anglican
by admin
1M ago
Lakes Grammar – An Anglican School recently welcomed Reverend Anthea Haughain as its new school chaplain. In this Q&A, Reverend Anthea shares some of her experiences and what she hopes to achieve in the role. Q. Where were you based and what did you do before joining Lakes Grammar – An Anglican School? A. Before coming to Lakes Grammar, I did a two-year formation placement in the Parish of Gosford. I really enjoyed getting to know the parishioners and other partner organisations and was heartened and encouraged by their inclusive way of sharing the Gospel. I had previously been employed ..read more
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‘Band-aid solutions’ not Closing the Gap
Newcastle Anglican
by admin
1M ago
For more than a decade, Australians have shown their support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health equity by marking National Close the Gap Day. The annual event is acknowledged on the third Thursday in March, with schools, businesses and community groups organising activities to help make a difference. This year’s National Close the Gap Day takes place on Thursday 21 March. Newcastle Anglican Director of Reconciliation Aunty Di Langham said there needed to be a shift towards long-term planning in order to deliver better outcomes for Aboriginal people. “The Closing the Gap reports a ..read more
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Bishop Peter writes from the Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission
Newcastle Anglican
by Bishop Peter Stuart
3M ago
Day 1 A big part of the Ecumenical Summit in Rome has been listening to each other. We have been presented with a rich tapestry from across the globe. Following a tour of St Peter’s Basilica, we worshipped together using an Anglican service. I’m hard to spot but I am in the picture! I have appreciated the messages of encouragement from home. Day 2 The day is beginning in Rome. It is a day of many sessions bracketed with prayer reflecting our two traditions. We will discuss Synodality and Justice and Mercy. We hear firsthand about Sudan and the Middle East. Part of each representative’s focus i ..read more
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