Jun2023
Unveiling the Truth: Wealth Inequality
Over 160 million people are projected to have been pushed into poverty while a new billionaire has been created every 26 hours since the pandemic began.
Jun2023
Called Beyond Ourselves
There is a bigger story embracing us, one which we can never grasp, a calling to purpose not our own. Such a purpose is never static.
May2023
Nepalese Pastor Visits Australia
During March, Pastor Rabinrda Das spent four weeks visiting Lutheran churches and schools in Queensland, Canberra and Adelaide.
May2023
“For-Purpose”: The Meaty Matters of Constitution & Governance
When I first graduated from Seminary, ‘constitutions’ and ‘governance’ were things that I knew the church had, but I never really wanted to talk about or have to worry about.
Apr2023
“Remember, Give Thanks and Pray for Peace” this Anzac Day: Bishop
LCANZ Bishop Paul Smith has encouraged members of the church to endeavour to ‘strike the right balance’ in their commemorations of Anzac Day.
Apr2023
Surprises on the Upside
Christianity is an inherently hopeful religion. Not because we are incurable optimists but because the negative has been lived, and overcome.
Mar2023
Making Family Rituals and Traditions this Lent and Easter
Family rituals and traditions are important to the health and wellbeing of today’s busy families. They promote a sense of identity and a feeling of belonging.
Mar2023
The Importance of Rest
For a lot of us, rest tends to be an afterthought. Most of us are wound up so tight we can’t truly rest and recover. But this is not the picture of rest we see in the Bible at all.
Feb2023
Lenten Invitations
Outgoing LEQ Director of Identity & Formation Stephanie Maher reflects upon the Lenten season, and the ways in which we can draw nearer to God.
Feb2023
Brussels Sprouts are Good for you…but I Still Won’t Eat Them!
Apparently they’re good for you, but there’s a very good reason why Brussels Sprouts are called the most hated of all vegetables.