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25.01.2022 REMINDER: The second Common Grace Digital Seminar is tonight https://www.commongrace.org.au/jan26seminar



25.01.2022 Adam Gowen is a Wiradjuri man and Christian Leader. He holds a post-graduate theological qualification and a First Class Honours degree in Indigenous Studies, the thesis component of which dealt with issues of sovereignty, Aboriginal identity, and settler colonialism. #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe

24.01.2022 Today, let us pray together to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. #orangetheworld #prayerisaction

23.01.2022 Safina Stewart’s Indigenous heritage comes from Wuthathi Country (in Far North Queensland) and Mabuiag Island (in the Torres Strait) and her non-Indigenous heritage comes from Scotland. She currently lives in Wonthaggi, Victoria. While she holds Bachelor of Education, Safina identifies as a contemporary Indigenous faith artist who uses her art to connect stories across cultures in ways that ask her audiences to consider the Other. #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe



22.01.2022 NEW TODAY: Common Grace CEO, Brooke Prentis, appears on the latest episode of the Forming Church podcast, discussing connection to Country, national truth-telling and more. It's an incredible listen.

21.01.2022 Tomorrow, let’s acknowledge the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Let us prayerfully and humbly look at the issues clearly, just as God does, to see clearly what is wrong, so that it might be put right. Listen to Erica on the Deeper and Wider podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1AF4mJIJwq6Yg3hX5NIE82

17.01.2022 Colin Watego Jr. is an Aboriginal Christian Leader who lives in Sydney and is part of Scarred Tree Indigenous Ministries. Col is a singer songwriter and loves working with children and young people. #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe



17.01.2022 Celebrate NAIDOC Week 2020 with us this week as we share quotes by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Christian Leaders on this year’s NAIDOC Week theme ‘Always Was, Always Will Be...’ #AboriginalLand Brooke Prentis is an Aboriginal Christian Leader of the Waikato Wakka people’s and the CEO of Common Grace. #NAIDOC2020 #alwayswasalwayswillbe

14.01.2022 'From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands.' - Acts 17: 26 Pastor Raymond Minniecon is a descendant of the Kabi Kabi nation and the Gurang Gurang nation of South-East Queensland, and a descendant of the South Sea Islander people. He is a prominent Aboriginal Christian Leader in Australia with a long history working across Aboriginal justice issues through business and ministry. #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe

11.01.2022 The Common Grace movement has partnered with over 60 organisations to launch the campaign #timeforahome. Refugees need a safe, permanent home now. So they can rebuild their lives and own their futures. It's time for a home. Read more in the comments and at: https://www.timeforahome.com.au/

07.01.2022 As the end of this year nears, many shared elements can be found between 2020 and Advent: weariness; pain; uncertainty about the future; systemic injustice; needless deaths and suffering. Into this picture of exhaustion and fear comes Jesus. The Messiah who comes to us in the most unlikely, unexpected form. The God who did not forget his people or ignore their cries. Jesus did not deny our pain or magically fix it, instead, he entered into it wholly bringing healing and salva...tion. This year's Common Grace Advent series reflects on both parts of the Advent story: the lament and the hope we share. From 1 December 2020, you will receive 25 daily devotionals in your inbox from a diverse group of contributors including Dr Di Rayson, Janet McKinney, Rev Dr Kirk Patston, Phil Walker-Harding, Darlene Zschech, Peter Richardson, Aunty Ida Granites with Dr Steve Bevis, Miranda Bennett, Oscar Delaney, Gemma Bell, Rachel Turner, Qwayne Guevara, Peter Richardson, Sally-Ann Williams, Brooke Prentis and more.

02.01.2022 Aunty Sue Hodges is a Wiradjuri woman from Central NSW. She is part of the Salvation Army’s Indigenous Ministries team working as the Divisional Indigenous Engagement Coordinator for NSW and the ACT. #NAIDOC2020 #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe



01.01.2022 Get your ticket now and tag a friend to join you: https://www.commongrace.org.au/weaving_and_yarning_circle #alwayswasalwayswillbe #Aboriginaljustice #NAIDOC2020

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