Our Blog
On our blog you will find updates about our community as well as reflections and tools to cultivate spirituality for everyday life.
Easter and Holy Week 2024 - from Thurs. 28 March
Our Easter and Holy Week observances begin on Maundy Thursday, 28th March with a Washing of Feet and Communion Service at Glenrock Church
God’s patient love
There are moments when it would be easy to wish that God would just go zap! and rid the world of bad people, or at least let their tyres down!
Give thanks with a grateful heart.
Saint Paul tells us to give thanks in all circumstances – good or bad! (1 Thessalonians 5:18)
New Priest Appointed
Rev Stephen has announced the appointment of Toni Wein as Priest in Charge at Glenrock. Toni is currently a Deacon and will be ordained to the priesthood in November this year.
Here’s a challenge
The reality is that people don't care about our arguments, but they do want to know that they have been heard. Our caring of the other often needs to include listening and learning to understand them. It can be seriously hard work.
New Timetable for Worship and Community Gatherings
We have several new times for worship and prayer services, meditation, playgroup and environment group gatherings.
How’s your diet going?
There’s an old saying that you are what you eat. We need to pay attention to what we fill up with. Good food, good friends, good entertainment and the right amount of everything.
Welcome Fr Stephen Williams
Father Stephen Williams is looking forward to ministry with Glenrock Anglican and commences as our locum on Sunday 22 May, 2022.
Back in the Neighbourhood
We are excited to return to our site at Kahibah on 31 October. Zoom has been a great way to keep connected but it doesn’t replace face to face gathering.
‘Jesus our navigator for life’
God made human’s in God’s image and we’ve been returning the favour ever since.
Meditation: Finding our Still Place
There’s a lot of talk about the benefits of meditation, which was once the domain of seasoned spiritual practitioners, but it’s now becoming much more mainstream.
Practicing Presence
One practical and often overlooked way to care for others is to be fully present to them. That means giving them our full and undivided attention without the preoccupation of our own thoughts and agendas.