
How Christians should respond to the rising threat of war
Many Christians through the ages have agreed that rulers must sometimes go to war, as a terrible duty, for “the object of securing peace, of
Many Christians through the ages have agreed that rulers must sometimes go to war, as a terrible duty, for “the object of securing peace, of
You can learn a lot about a country from the people or events they celebrate in their monuments. In the USA there’s a great bronzed
Among the seventeen women and men ordained as Deacons in Melbourne on 5 February were three women who are on the journey to become Defence
Recently, South Australia’s Navy Chaplain, Wayne Philp committed five sailors to the wind and sea. A ceremony was conducted on the HMAS Gascoyne scatter the
Each year, Australian Army Chaplains seek to honour one of their own with a recognition award known as a 414 Award. This recognition is usually
It’s been a different kind of journey in service. From 2005, Flight Lieutenant Stephen Gibbins served in the Royal Australian Air Force as a C-17A
The United Nations has designated 25 November as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. See https://www.un.org/en/observances/ending-violence-against-women-day As Chaplains we are asked
It’s a BBQ to remember and it’s all about well being. Chaplains often involve themselves in military wellbeing events. Pictured here is Chaplain Kevin Booth
Christ’s love compels us – that is what motivates Chaplains to serve in the Defence Force said Grant Dibden, the Bishop to the Defence Force
The Anglican Church of Southern Qld (ACSQ) synod met over the last weekend in September. Among the motions was one put forward by Navy CHAP