The Anglican Communion Office has produced a graphic stating “the church does not close, only the building. Because we are the church, the living body of our Lord Jesus and we are everywhere.” The graphic, with the diocesan logo attached, can be downloaded here. I encourage you to use it as a reminder that Jesus’ church is continuing but in some different ways.
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26 May 2023
‘Be a Voice for Generations’:…
National Reconciliation Week takes place each year from 27 May to 3 June. These dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey – the…
16 May 2023
Meet some of our volunteer…
During National Volunteer Week, we’re highlighting seven of our volunteers who have been nominated by their organisations. These volunteer superstars are Richard Fellows, Stephen Mendham,…
15 May 2023
Recognising the value of our…
Today (Monday 15 May) marks the beginning of National Volunteer Week. Newcastle Anglican has more than 1,300 volunteers who give their time and energy to…
11 May 2023
Celebrating our nurses’ contributions
For International Nurses Day, Diocesan Chief Executive John Barriga and Acting Executive Director People Care Toby Mills pay tribute to our nurses and healthcare workers.…
10 May 2023
Nick sets sights on keeping…
Nick Edwards was training for the priesthood in the Church of England when God called him and his family to go the extra mile –…
3 May 2023
A message to the Newcastle…
Our reconciliation journey, a service for the Head of State, and our opportunity to improve how we do things. Dear friends, From time to time,…
19 April 2023
Pillows offer comfort for women…
Women staying at crisis accommodation centres in the Hunter are now being offered a more comfortable and better night’s sleep, thanks to a partnership between…
13 April 2023
Newcastle Anglican Bishop supports ban…
Newcastle Anglican Bishop Peter Stuart has provided strong backing and advocacy towards a ban on the highly damaging practice of conversion therapy, saying the bill…
10 April 2023
An Australia for all people
A Q & A with Aunty Di Langham Reverend Aunty Di Langham is the Director of Reconciliation for the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle. She is…
7 April 2023
Bright and inclusive future for…
A place of inclusion, a centre for excellence and a promoter of the creative arts: Dean of Newcastle Katherine Bowyer has a firm vision for…
6 April 2023
Watch: Bishop Peter’s Easter 2023…
The Christian hope and belief is simple: Death is not the end. There will be a time and place when we live again. Christians understand…
3 April 2023
Encounter Easter edition is now…
Read the Easter edition of our Encounter Magazine here. There are stories of hope, resilience and inclusion, plus so much more. Inside this special Easter…
25 January 2023
Welcome To The 2023 School…
Dear staff, students, and families, As we welcome you back to school after the break, I want to take a moment to express my excitement…
16 January 2023
Aboriginal Sunday 2023
Aboriginal Leaders of the Past Aboriginal Sunday is a powerful opportunity for churches and faith communities to come together and show solidarity with Aboriginal peoples.…
9 January 2023
Samaritans Christmas Lunches 2022
The Samaritans Christmas Lunches at Newcastle, Central Coast and Wyong have been deemed once again a huge success with over 1650 guests on Christmas Day.…
23 November 2022
From the Bishop
Dear sisters and brothers, 16 Days of Activism In 1991, the Centre for Women’s Global Leadership (CWGL), with others, created the ‘16 Days of Activism’…
The Great Southlakes Anglican Blessing…
So, I was walking along, on one of my daily walks – and happened to find the most beautifully painted stone – prepared by a…
22 November 2022
Double the Delight as headspace…
The headspace openings brought dignitaries, community members, and young people together to celebrate successfully gaining a vital service for young people in their communities.