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Church of the Good Shepherd

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8293 5050



Address: Clayton Ave 5038 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://anglicanparishofplympton.com.au

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23.01.2022 I am convinced that nothing in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of Christ. Sundays sermon for the Eighth Sunday After Pentecost from... Cathedral Dean, The Very Revd Frank Nelson, is available to watch and read now on our website - http://www.stpeters-cathedral.org.au/the-eighth-sunday-aft/ See more



22.01.2022 From Bishop David Cremin.

22.01.2022 Archbishop Geoffs Sermon for Sunday 9th August

22.01.2022 Archbishop Geoffs sermon for Sunday 26 July



19.01.2022 Archbishop Geoffs sermon for 23rd August

17.01.2022 The Sixth Sunday After Pentecost

16.01.2022 Take this time To journey around yourself And discover who you truly are. Take this time To consider lifes changes... And to find a new way to be. Take this time To connect with something bigger And experience a new reality. A Celtic Blessing for Taking Time, by Iain Tweedale



15.01.2022 Evening Prayer beside an Olive Tree

15.01.2022 As we give thanks today for Mary Magdalene, Jean Walker, Cathedral Tour Leader, explains the significance in the artwork of the Magdalene Window - https://youtu.be/QMM6by3aFOM

15.01.2022 Tomorrow (Friday 21 August 2020), a Cathedral bell will toll to mark Earth Overshoot Day Australia - the day when humanitys demands for ecological resources ...(such as water, fish and other living creatures, forests and soil), exceeds what the Earth can renew in a year. As Christians, we can mark Earth Overshoot Day to raise it in the public consciousness and create a call for transformation of our attitudes and actions. This is why we are coming together in symbolic action and prayer. Ultimately, we need individual and collective ecological conversion. That will enable us to repair our relationship with God and with Creation. And that will enable us to repair our relationship with the life-support systems on Earth so that they can repair and renew and life as we know it can continue. More information available here: bit.ly/earthovershoot2020

14.01.2022 Just beautiful. Enjoy.

10.01.2022 Christ as a light.



10.01.2022 Click the link below to read Canon Jennys Evensong sermon: http://www.stpeters-cathedral.org.au/600pm-choral-evensong/ The Lord bless you and keep you; the L...ord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace. - Numbers 6:23-26 See more

10.01.2022 May the wonder, blessing, and peace of Gods presence fall upon you, like a soft gentle rain,... soaking into your being to make you whole. ~Bob Holmes #comeintothequiet

10.01.2022 Today begins the 40 days to Christmas as in the old Advent or Celtic Advent.

10.01.2022 WHAT IS PEACE? How do you define peace? Negative Peace is how most of us understand the concept. And its clearly a good thing! Negative peace is often the pre...cursor to positive peace in developing nations or those gripped by conflict, violence or war. The life of the mystic calls us to both contemplation and action. Peace within that we might bring peace without... HOW MIGHT WE CREATE A WORLD OF POSITIVE PEACE? A neighbourhood, a community, a town or a nation of positive peace... #pace #peace #positivepeace #contemplation AND #action

09.01.2022 "Jesus himself made it clear that parables were not meant to be easy. In fact, that the work of engaging with them was kingdom work..." A video version of Canon... Jennys sermon, with the full text to read, is now available on our website - http://www.stpeters-cathedral.org.au/the-sixth-sunday-afte/ See more

08.01.2022 We certainly have been missing our own Saturday Choral Evensong.

08.01.2022 A Revolution of Love- challenging injustice ....

07.01.2022 The Law of Love, often not the easy option, disturbing, challenging, uncomfortable, not 'Nice'; rather a courageous kindness requiring courage, integrity, selflessness, decency, justice, humility, ....

06.01.2022 Just so happens that this is the prayer of the week set by our prayerbook. Coincidence or God's incidence? Grace and Peace

04.01.2022 Choral Eucharist: Haydn Missa Brevis: Preacher - the Dean. Following the latest advice there will be no congregational singing today. Welcome, enjoy.

03.01.2022 Bishop Denises sermon for 16th August

01.01.2022 Advent Bible Study 7.00pm Tuesday (tonight) and 11.00 am Wednesday Garden Room Good Shepherd... Bonhoeffer ushers us into this holy season. Imprisoned by the Third Reich, he knew what it was to wait---hopeful for his release, to see the ones he loved, for the war to end. Dietrich Bonhoeffer writes: Life in a prison cell may well be compared to Advent. One waits, hopes and does this or that or the other, things that are really of no consequence, but the door is shut, and can only be opened from the outside. Celebrating Advent means being able to wait. Waiting is an art our impatient age has forgotten. It wants to break open the ripe fruit when it has hardly finished planting the shoot... Whoever does not know the austere blessedness of waiting that is, of hopefully doing without will never experience the full blessedness of fulfillment. For the greatest, most profound, tenderest things in the world, we must wait. It happens not in a storm but according to the divine laws of sprouting, growing and becoming. In a prison letter from Dietrich Bonhoeffer to his fiancée, Maria von Wedemeyer, December 13, 1943 Let’s together enter into the austere blessedness of waiting this Advent?

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