Woe to Who? by Stewart Perry The gospel reading for last Wednesday’s Holy Communion service was that bit where Jesus says “Woe to you scribes, Pharisees,...
We are all made of stories by Mary-Anne Rulfs We are all made of stories. This is to be human. Each in our own way, are storytellers, story interpreters and meaning-makers, and our...
Embrace Conflict In my work with Trinity Family Support Network, a government-funded service that runs under Robina Anglican, I work with many families,...
A bigger picture for a kinder (more caring) world While it would be great to think that the Olympics really did make for a kinder world, I wonder whether they do. I’ve loved the stories...
Commentary is Deep Care by Stewart Perry I do love the Olympics. When it rolls around every 4 years I suddenly become excited about sports and athletes that I wouldn’t normally...
What miracles look like by Stewart Perry Last week across the 3 parishes of Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast South (Palm Beach), and Robina/Mermaid Beach we started talking about “Deep...
Deep Care by Stewart Perry There’s been recent criticism of the expression “thoughts and prayers” because it seems to have become a comment with little impact...
The gentle art of being the church by Mary-Anne Rulfs To be Christian is to belong to the body of Christ. I love this metaphor which we’ve inherited from the letters of St Paul to various...
Walking together by Stewart Perry Last Saturday night Will Graham, grandson of the late Billy Graham, probably the best known Evangelist in the western world, lead a...