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Sufficient Grace

At Varanasi we visited a conference at the Training Centre, where we met the training women and men of the community. Feeling like a lost ‘fish in the ocean’ amongst…

God’s presence and hope

How did I arrive at this place….? My journey began three months earlier when my wife Libby was invited to join a team from our church on a mission trip…

Bushfire Appeal for prayer and financial donations

In response to the devastating fires in New South Wales and Queensland, Anglican Health and Welfare would like to invite Tasmanian Anglicans to support the work of the Anglican Relief…

What is God doing across the Tasmanian Anglican Church?

God is doing some amazing things in our Diocese of Tasmania, which are easy to miss when your main mission focus is in a local church. In October about 70…

Awe and Wonder

For three days in August, more than 300 delegates from across Australia met in Hobart to engage in stimulating discussion, fellowship and learning as part of the 2019 Anglican Schools…

Introducing Pam Lake – Safe Church Communities Coordinator

We welcome Pam Lake into the role of Safe Church Communities (SCC) Coordinator for the Anglican Diocese of Tasmania. We are therefore ambassadors for Christ as if God is telling…

A Week on Mission

In March this year, Bishop Richard approached me to share an idea: what would it look like if he came and spent a week with us, here in the Parish…

Just over 400 Anglicans gathered for the Bishop’s Training Event 2019

On Saturday 21 September around 400 adults and children gathered for the annual Bishop’s Training Event. This year, for the first time, we had a live-streamed event to a group…

Mission to Seafarers honoured their veteran Jack Tomes OAM

Jack Tomes OAM started as a volunteer with the Mission to Seafarers (Hobart) in 1937, aged 17 years. He maintained his interest and involvement up to his death on the…