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St Paul’s Anglican Church, Manly

Locality: Manly, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 3396 2746



Address: 99 Ernest St 4179 Manly, QLD, Australia

Website: http://stpaulsmanly.org

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25.01.2022 Join us at St Paul's this Sunday from 8.30am to pray and give thanks for all those called to serve as Chaplains in the Australian Defence Force.#stpaulsmanly #defencesunday #serve #sacrifice



24.01.2022 #stpaulsmanly #servantleaders #onevision

24.01.2022 'GIVE WHAT YOU CAN; TAKE WHAT YOU NEED.' This is the guiding principle of St Paul's Community Pantry. With such economic pressure being felt across our community, demand is high. To illustrate... before COVID-19 we could fill the Pantry and would it take about two weeks to empty. Since and during COVID-19, the pantry can go from full to empty in as little as three days! This is free, accessible and confidential for all in our community. As you can, we are low once again and would really appreciate your contribution! Thank you - from St Paul's and from all for whom this little cupboard is a source of such hope! #stpaulsmanly #oneinspirit #love #grace #communitypantry

24.01.2022 WHAT WOULD HIS KINGDOM LOOK LIKE? The Prince of Peace (Is.9:6), the one mediator between God and humanity (1 Tim. 2:5), the one through whom God reconciled the world in Christ, committing each of us the message of reconciliation (2 Cor. 5:19), the one God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace (Col. 1:19-20). Would you want to live in such a place? Wou...ld you be inspired by such a vision, by such leadership? There is another way. #ChristtheKing #stpaulsmanly #oneness #reconciled #peace



22.01.2022 Pace Community is St Paul's innovative new ministry for spiritual seekers! The Pace (par chay) logo signifies the oneness of all creation, the wholeness of God’s vision for a world reconciled by peace and prayer. The Pace logo (on the left) was inspired by a priest's stole (on the right) created by the Craft Group at All Saints Anglican Church, Redland Bay. The Group created the stole as a gift to Fr Daniel upon his ordination to the priesthood! How blessed are we to celebrat...e the oneness of our spiritual communion in practical recognition of friendship, tradition and love. #stpaulsmanly #pacecommunity #allsaintsredlandbay #oneinspirit www.pacecommunity.org.au

22.01.2022 Afternoon beautiful humans, St Paul's Parish Council has determined the following in relation to St Paul's worship, ministry and site access ensuing COVID-19 Safety: 1) In-person Sunday Worship will recommence at St Paul's from this Sunday, 11 October, from 8.30am.... This is only possible if we all comply strictly to our parish COVID Safe Plan i.e. social distancing, hand hygiene, church cleaning after each use. Sunday services will be Holy Communion in one kind (bread only). If you are unwell, have been or may have been exposed to an individual diagnosed with COVID-19 or with COVID-19 symptoms or feel it better for your own health to stay at home, please feel free to do so. We will continue to Zoom Sunday services as we did last Sunday and make every effort to foster an inclusive environment for all parishioners regardless of your location. Morning tea following Sunday services remains on hold for the time being. Parish Council has also ensured we are agile enough to return to full Zoom services should government restrictions change in future. 2) Midweek ministry and meetings will remain on Zoom at least until the end of 2020. To minimise exposure for all, midweek ministry (e.g. Tuesday Morning Prayer) and parish meetings (e.g. Parish Executive) will remain on Zoom at least until the end of 2020. Zoom details for each of these "meetings" remains the same as we have been using during the COVID-19 shutdown. 3) Site access is to be minimised and properly documented at all times for contract tracing and cleaning, including the toilets. Access to all buildings on the St Paul's site is subject to our parish COVID-19 Safe Plan. I recognise we are all keen to get back to frequenting our church, but each time an individual visits the site contract tracing must be undertaken, along with hand hygiene and social distancing. In addition, each time an individual enters our buildings, that building must be cleaned to ensure compliance with government COVID-19 Safe requirements. This includes the toilets in the Hall. The church will be professionally cleaned after each Sunday service. This professional cleaning includes the toilets. However, if you are on site and use the toilets during the week, it is your responsibility to clean the toilets in full (including door handles, sink etc.) and empty the bins into the council wheelie bin at the rear of the Hall. Honestly, it's easier to go to the loo at home before you head out! Parish Council and I are so grateful for your patience and understanding at this challenging time. The more of us who stick to the COVID Safe Plan, the sooner we can get back to normal. Thank you. Pace e bene, Daniel+

21.01.2022 Important news from St Paul's this week... please take a read. PASTORAL MESSAGE After two weeks leave, I am back in the parish. Can I express my deepest appreciation to Rev'd Dianne Black and the leadership team of St Paul's for their care and stewardship during my time away. The parish was always in good hands! Thank you. ...Continue reading



19.01.2022 This Sunday we start our new teaching series, The Way of St Paul's. Four principles form the The Way of St Paul’s. These principles shape our shared identity as a faith community, encourage our personal relationship with God and focus our hearts and minds on our local community as disciples of Christ. Join us for this three part series into the heart of St Paul's and the Anglican expression of the Christian faith. #stpaulsmanly #OneInSpirit #discipleship #spiritualformation

19.01.2022 PASTORAL MESSAGE For those who seek to imitate the Prince of Peace, this world can be particularly challenging. We are confronted several times a day with choices, choices that define us and demonstrate our commitment or otherwise to live in the peace offered only by Christ. After years in politics, church, media, community and personal experiences of pain, failure and loss, I have developed a great passion for peace. Peace within and Peace without. The vision of peace cast b...Continue reading

15.01.2022 It's been a rough year so far... so Fr. Daniel is off on two weeks leave. Not to be rude, but he looks like he needs it! If you need anything while he's away, please contact a Parish Councillor or Warden, call the parish office on (07) 3396 2746 or email [email protected]. Fr. Daniel returns from annual leave on Sunday October 4. ... #stpaulsmanly #goodsenseofhumour #oneinspirit #love

14.01.2022 SERVICES FOR 2020 St Paul's has published all its remaining services for the year on the home page of its website. Christmas Services are also posted if you'd like to join us this Christmas! #stpaulsmanly #oneinspirit #spirituallife #discipleship ... https://stpaulsmanly.org

13.01.2022 #positivepeace #eirene #shalom #biblicalpeace #reconciled



13.01.2022 Well... until Friday, at least, when he goes on two weeks leave. During that period the shirt should read, "Keep Calm And Call The Warden, as the Vicar is probably two sheets to the wind" Seriously though, drop us a message or give us a call if you need anything from Fr. D. before he heads on holidays on Friday. Worship for September 20 and 27 will be led by Rev'd Dianne. ... #stpaulsmanly #OneInSpirit #lovealaugh #nottooserious #peace

12.01.2022 Peace in the Christian tradition is expressed not solely as the absence of war but rather as the presence of completeness. The reconciling cross of Christ inspires us to seek wholeness, oneness and reconciliation between God and humanity and between all of humanity and creation. This spiritual vision of the universe reveals the inseparable union between creator and creation, creation and humanity and humanity in all its diversity. Join us this Sunday from 8.30am as we explore peace in the material world today, peace in the spiritual world of the Christian tradition and how both form the foundation of St Paul's Pace Community. #peace #wholeness #commonunion #spirituallife www.pacecommunity.org.au

12.01.2022 NEW SERIES... This Sunday we kick off our new teaching series and study, The Way of St Paul's. Four principles form The Way of St Paul’s. These principles were discerned by members of our community during our latest Mission Action Planning process: Jesus Christ, Spirituality, Communion, Tradition.... These principles shape our shared identity as a faith community, encourage our personal relationship with God and focus our hearts and minds on our local community as disciples of Christ. Given the availability of Sundays at this time of year, we have condensed four principles into three reflections to be shared on Sundays 11, 18 and 25 October. PM this page or contact Fr. Daniel if you'd like a copy of this great resource! This is an exciting point in the life of St Paul's as we seek deeper union with God and each other through our new vision for our community! Further details can be found on our website: https://stpaulsmanly.org/the-way-of-st-pauls/. #stpaulsmanly #thewayofstpauls #ourvision #oneinspirit

10.01.2022 Hi beautiful humans, the community pantry is down again and any donations are gratefully received. Give what you can, take what you need

10.01.2022 8.30am, Sunday 4 October 2020 Please join us to celebrate the Feast of St Francis in person at St Paul’s Manly. Bring your pets for a blessing and your own morning tea for a socially distanced gathering. For those unable to attend, please join us via Zoom! (Details available on request)

10.01.2022 #peace #oneness #nondual #spiritualife #reconciled

05.01.2022 This week the Christian church prepares to end her liturgical year. Advent begins the new church year on Sunday 29th November (which is when you can put up your Christmas Tree ), when the church moves out of Ordinary Time (marked by the colour green) into Advent (marked by the colour purple). The wheel below shows the way the church moves through her seasons throughout the year. We often see this in the ecclesiastical fabrics around the church like the altar cloth and priest's vestments. - Advent Online #stpaulsmanly #advent #waiting #preparation #ChristJesus

05.01.2022 Feels counter-intuitive, but... #gogently #beofgoodcourage

05.01.2022 God of love and liberty, We bring our thanks today for the peace and security we enjoy, We remember those who in time of war faithfully served their country. We pray for their families, and for ourselves whose freedom was won at such a cost. Make us a people zealous for peace, and hasten that day when nation shall not lift up sword against nation neither learn war any more. This we pray in the name of the one who gave his life for the sake of the world: Jesus Christ, our Rede...emer. Amen. #remembranceday2020 #lestweforget #serve #sacrifice

04.01.2022 Look at this beautiful photo of our church and some of our Mother's Union! #stpaulsmanly #mothersunion #beautiful

03.01.2022 Thank you to everyone for your generous contributions to St Paul's GoFundMe fundraiser! We raised $1937 towards the ministry of this wonderful community on Brisbane's beautiful bayside! #stpaulsmanly #oneinspirit #wonderfulcommunity

03.01.2022 #collaborativeministry #servantleadership #stpaulsmanly

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