Cathedral Notes – March 2016
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2016 Issue #2 March
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2016 Issue #2 March
Preacher: The Rev’d Dr Lynn Arnold AO, Assistant Priest
May the words of my mouth and the meditations of our hearts be worthy in your sight, O Lord, our Rock and our Redeemer.
In 1910, the Austrian […]
Coming Home – Jesus’ Meals as Images of Home (Week 3)
Preacher: The Rev’d Canon Jenny Wilson, Precentor
In the name of God, creating, redeeming, sanctifying, … Amen.
Jesus loved sinners. Jesus loves sinners. A few verses before […]
Oboist Celia Craig will join Cathedral Organist Dr Josh van Konkelenberg in concert to help raise funds for the Organ Restoration Appeal on Sunday 13th March at 4pm.
The Concert, Morning Star, will include music from NHakim Variations on Wie […]
St Peter’s Cathedral, responding to an appeal by Anglicare SA, has had an excellent response to requests for household items to help refugees settle into the community. The donations of household goods, from essentials to […]
Everybody needs a friend and the Cathedral Cat is no exception. Join Viva as he looks for a friend from among the animals in the art-work of our cathedral. The solution to his loneliness is […]
Coming Home – Healing as Homecoming (Week 2)
In the name of God, creating, redeeming, sanctifying, … Amen.
There are few that Jesus meets, in the Gospel according to St Luke, who are farther from home than […]
Preacher: The Very Rev’d Frank Nelson
In the early days, before the word Christian was used, the followers of Jesus Christ talked of being followers of The Way. This idea of God’s people being on a […]
Ugandan artist Alon Kabaale found himself at a loss when he arrived in Adelaide a week ago to display his artwork at a Thebarton Deli. The venue had since changed ownership and is currently undergoing […]
Preacher: The Very Rev’d Frank Nelson
Someone once wished me a “Happy Ash Wednesday”! I am still not entirely sure what they meant but it raises an interesting thought. What does one say to people at […]