FAITH360: The Puzzle of Paul - St Andrew's Indooroopilly
St Paul - what do we know about his life, work and influence? This workshop explores this intriguing man, and gets us thinking about his legacy and impact on our own lives.
St Paul - what do we know about his life, work and influence? This workshop explores this intriguing man, and gets us thinking about his legacy and impact on our own lives.
A practical workshop about forms of Anglican spirituality and prayer.
This all day workshop (9-3:30pm) enables participants to ponder their own spirituality and the methods of prayer and worship that can enhance relationships with God. Discover deep Anglican wells of spiritual practice that provide resources for faith today!
All you need to bring is a pen and your lunch.
In this workshop, participants will:
Explore ideas about spirituality. Just what is it anyway?
Think about the Anglican forms of spirituality
Examine their own spirituality towards identifying a helpful life-enhancing profile
Learn about the history and form of Anglican spiritualities that have enlivened our church, as well as individuals/groups associated with them
Have a chance to practice different forms of prayer and worship associated with these Anglican spiritualities
Come to value the enormous breadth of spiritual resources available to us in the Anglican Church
Think about developing a 'rule of life' to enhance our faith formation into the future
Register below for learning and fun.
A practical workshop about forms of Anglican spirituality and prayer.
This all day workshop (9-3:30pm) led by Jonathan Sargeant, enables participants to ponder their own spirituality and the methods of prayer and worship that can enhance relationships with God. Discover deep Anglican wells of spiritual practice that provide resources for faith today!
All you need to bring is a pen and your lunch.
In this workshop, participants will:
Explore ideas about spirituality. Just what is it anyway?
Think about the Anglican forms of spirituality
Examine their own spirituality towards identifying a helpful life-enhancing profile
Learn about the history and form of Anglican spiritualities that have enlivened our church, as well as individuals/groups associated with them
Have a chance to practice different forms of prayer and worship associated with these Anglican spiritualities
Come to value the enormous breadth of spiritual resources available to us in the Anglican Church
Think about developing a 'rule of life' to enhance our faith formation into the future
Register below,
A one-day introduction to the biblical prophets for people of all ages and backgrounds
This seminar offers an opportunity to explore the role of an often-misunderstood group in the Bible: the prophets. Here you will:
A seminar with The Rev’d Dr Alan Cadwallader
The Gospel according to Mark has always puzzled careful readers. It seems to focus on keeping Jesus’ works and miracles secret, on Jesus’ failure to convince his opponents, and on the weaknesses of his disciples.
The Revised Common Lectionary uses the Gospel According to Mark as the basis for the Sunday Gospel readings in year B. As an opportunity for preachers and laity alike this seminar will provide excellent preparation for the year ahead.
Mark’s Gospel is a gospel meant to be performed, with all the excitement and dangers that accompany the enfleshing of a text. The Gospel has for too long been shackled into sacred precincts when it originally was designed to be “out there” – in more ways than one. From sound-mapping to a recognition of the limits of the text, Mark’s gospel can be a means of restoring the viscosity and embodiment of, in and beyond the text!
The Rev’d Dr Alan Cadwallader teaches New Testament at the Australian Catholic University in Canberra. He writes and speaks regularly on issues of social justice, spirituality and Christian belief. He is married and finds frequent delight and new ideas in the surprises four growing children bring to family life.
He is the author of many articles on topics as diverse as, Atheism as a Christian Responsibility, and When a Woman is a Dog: Ancient and Modern Ethology.
Saturday 31 January 2015
9.30am - 4.30pm
Morning & Afternoon Tea Provided
BYO Lunch
St Mark’s Anglican Church
7-17 Main Street, Buderim
(opposite Buderim Mountain School)
Cost: $40.00 waged
$25.00 unwaged
Tickets are available from: www.trybooking.com/GKFT
Or download a flyer with a mail-in slip by clicking here...
For more information, telephone the Parish Office (5445 2060)
Where is it? St Mark's Anglican Church, 41a Winnetts Rd Daisy Hill
This BIBLE360 event is a one day introduction to the Bible for people from teens to adults and all backgrounds. It offers a place to start the adventure of reading the Bible or to pick up the journey again if it has been a while.
You will get the basic information needed to read the Bible with confidence, practical tips on choosing a Bible and help to get started with a personal Bible reading plan.
Just bring a pen and your bible and you’re ready!
Registrations open!
Oh, and morning and arvo tea will be provided but please BYO your lunch. There are places to purchase it nearby.
Mark the 25th of October in diaries now. That afternoon will be the date of the launch of the Pilgrim course in the diocese. Bishop Cameron Venables will do the launching as we embark on a great journey together. Noted in the Archbishop’s address to Synod this year, the Pilgrim course is a great resource for new or experienced Christians in small groups. The course, created by The Church of England, has flexibility and is easy to run; there are leader’s and participant books, weekly video clips and liturgical resources for every session. It’s middle of the road theologically; any parish could use it!
Come along to find out more about the program, check out the books and other resources and receive some initial training for the small group work. UK theologian, Paula Gooder, one of the authors of the program will stop by via some specially shot videos!
The Details
1-4 pm 25th of October
Lecturer Room 1
St Francis Theological College
Cost: nil
Who is it for? Anyone who wants to know more about Pilgrim: a Course for the Christian Journey. You might be a prospective leader of the program in your parish, or just want to know more about how it works. You might be thinking about starting some new groups and looking for material, or maybe you've been running a group for a long time. You're all welcome!
This BIBLE360 event is a one day introduction to the Bible for people from teens to adults and all backgrounds. It offers a place to start the adventure of reading the Bible or to pick up the journey again if it has been a while.
You will get the basic information needed to read the Bible with confidence, practical tips on choosing a Bible and help to get started with a personal Bible reading plan.
Just bring a pen and your bible and you’re ready!
Registrations open!
Oh, and morning and arvo tea will be provided but please BYO your lunch. There are places to purchase it nearby.
This BIBLE360 event is a one day introduction to the Bible for people from teens to adults and all backgrounds. It offers a place to start the adventure of reading the Bible or to pick up the journey again if it has been a while.
You will get the basic information needed to read the Bible with confidence, practical tips on choosing a Bible and help to get started with a personal Bible reading plan.
Just bring a pen and your bible and you’re ready!
Registrations open!
Oh, and morning tea, arvo tea and a hamburger lunch will be provided. How good is that!