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Bishop presents at Provincial Convention

Bishop presents at Provincial Convention

Over 30 people from our Diocese attended the Provincial Mission Convention held in Canberra in late January.

Resource for Lent

Resource for Lent

A DVD made by Bishop Brian Farran will be available for use in Lent.

What will happen after Feb 19?

What will happen after Feb 19?

Many people will be welcomed and encouraged on Back to Church Sunday Feb 19, but what happens after that?

Reflecting on a life of achievements

Reflecting on a life of achievements

We reflect on the life of Judge John Lincoln, the previous Chancellor of our Diocese.

Refugee networks seeks diocesan insight

Refugee networks seeks diocesan insight

The Anglican Refugee and Migrant Network seeks to connect with dioceses around the world.

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Marriage

Marriage is the union of a man and woman. This union is usually celebrated by a wedding ceremony that highlights the love and care the couple have for each other.

In the Anglican Church, we encourage couples to consider that marriage is a reflection of God's love and look at the concepts at the heart of Christian marriage such as faithfulness and family.

Marriage is an important decision,  the promise and commitment you will make will be binding upon you for life, and in coming to the church for marriage, you are asking God to be part of your marriage.

 

Getting Married

We welcome all enquiries about getting married in an Anglican Church. Arrangements do vary from church to church so please contact your local church to find out more information. You can find a list of churches here: Parish Information

The priest will be able to meet with you as a couple to discuss arrangements and answer any questions. There is usually a fee charged that covers your use of the church.

 

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