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Beaudesert Anglican Church

Locality: Beaudesert, Queensland

Phone: +61 439 876 110



Address: 7 Albert Street 4285 Beaudesert, QLD, Australia

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24.01.2022 sharing a COVID-19 update. tSpioans1oreie4hd 4pm Friday: A message from the Archbishop This afternoon, I have spoken with Dr Chris Lease, the Deputy Chief Pu...blic Health Officer, to try to get some clarity about congregational singing and COVID-19. He has asked his team to do some more work on this to try to provide more clarity or other options for congregational singing, but at the moment the advice is (and it is advice not a regulation) that in terms of risk mitigation, it is better not to have congregational singing since singing involves greater expiration of breath than normal speaking and therefore has more potential for the virus to be spread if it is present. I think therefore it will be better for us to avoid congregational singing for the time being until we have the extra advice from the office of public health. I will keep you informed as more information comes to me. In Christ +Geoff See more



21.01.2022 Sent by a friend in Holland. Interesting and resourceful home made no sewing mask ~ in Dutch with no translation ~ yet easy to understand.

18.01.2022 For those who struggle to understand the sentiment of "Black lives matter"!

15.01.2022 I hope this helps folk to find clarity with the current "Black Lives Matter" movement. Now is the time in our communities for prayer, compassion, support and healing.



15.01.2022 Hi friends. Kate and I have returned from our two months Long service leave and are back and ready for the new chapter in the life of our parish under Covid19 restrictions. It has been really tough for all of us and every church throughout our country under the threat of covid. Nevertheless, due to the amazing work of our Federal and state governments and the health authorities we are now in a position to open up a little more. We will now be resuming worship at Tamrookum (10....30am on the third Sunday of the month); and Rathdowney (first Sunday of the month). We will also be providing services at Elysium Village from Wednesday 18th November at 11am; and Whiddon Star Nursing Home from November. We will not reintroduce the Wednesday service for the remainder of this year. Our Op Shop has been open for some months now and has been an example to all of us as to how we can continue with life in a Covid world. Thank you to the staff who provide such an amazing service for the community and for the life of our church. Next Sunday we will have morning tea served after the 8am service at Beaudesert. Social distancing practices will be adhered to and folk will be able to sit at tables of four people and be served morning tea by our team. If you have been away from worship for a time due to Covid, we would love to see you at church and share in worship and fellowship afterwards. Blessings and peace. Fr. Tony See more

11.01.2022 Church Re-opens on Sunday 12th July at 8am at St. Thomas’ Beaudesert: Our service will be Holy Communion with the following Diocesan procedures to be followed: Parishioners who wish to attend the service must register at the front porch of the church before they enter the church. Unregistered people will not be admitted. All people must follow the directions of the Covid19 Warden.... Communion is to be administered in one kind only (the bread). The priest alone will consume the wine. The bread will be placed in people’s hands only, not on the tongue. The Priest, Deacon or Liturgical Assistant will use hand sanitiser immediately before and immediately after distributing bread. The people should use hand sanitiser immediately before receiving the bread. People waiting to receive communion (in a line or at the altar) should stand at least 1.5 metres from another person. The only time this distancing can be relaxed is the precise movement of receiving the communion. People should avoid kneeling and touching altar rails. If there is a need to bless a person, the Priest should have their hands over the person but not touch them directly. Strict social distancing practices will be adhered to. When you enter the church building go directly to your marked seat and remain there for the entire service except for when you approach the altar to receive Holy Communion or if you need to leave for personal reasons. Singing will be permitted, however we will sit for the whole service, apart from when we receive communion. Rathdowney, Tamrookum and mid week services will not be considered for services until mid October. Welcome back to church.

09.01.2022 Charlie Chaplin lived 88 years He left us 4 statements: (1) Nothing is forever in this world, not even our problems. (2) I love walking in the rain because no o...ne can see my tears. (3) The most lost day in life is the day we don't laugh. (4) Six best doctors in the world...: 1. The sun 2. Rest 3. Exercise 4. Diet 5. Self-respect 6. Friends Stick to them at all stages of your life and enjoy a healthy life... If you see the moon, you will see the beauty of God... If you see the sun, you will see the power of God... If you see a mirror, you will see God's best creation. So believe it. We are all tourists, God is our travel agent who has already identified our routes, bookings and destinations... trust him and enjoy life. Life is just a journey! Therefore, live today! Tomorrow may not be. See more



02.01.2022 A priest friend of mine posted this recently! I love it! "There are some who would tell you that the most important words to hold in mind when opening the Bible are SIN and OBEY. I would rather say that the most important words to engage with all we find there in the Bible (the words, the narrative and the encounter with God) are LOVE and DREAM. Open the book and open your mind and heart."

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