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St Jude's Anglican Church, Brighton, South Australia

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8296 8333



Address: 444 Brighton Road 5048 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.stjudesbrighton.org.au

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25.01.2022 Great source of interesting and different Christmas gifts.



23.01.2022 Other St Jude's who served in WW1 1. Captain Ernest Marshall Luxmore (B2455) in photo in enlisted on 26 April 1915 and joined the 9th Light Horse. He saw action at Gallipoli and in the Middle East. He was wounded in action on 3 May 1918 and received the Military Cross. Ernest's parents were both major contributors to St Jude's. John Henry Luxmore was a church warden and his wife Margaret (nee Hay) was a major fundraiser, in particular for the building of French Hall in 1904. ... 2. Private Frederick William Thiselton (SN 2949) enlisted on 24 March 1916 and joined the 3rd Light Horse. He served in France as a Machina Gunner. His family are still members of the St Jude's congregation. 3. Private Malcolm Howard Gregory (SN 51797) enlisted on 14 March 1918 and joined the 50th Battalion. He was descended from John Gregory who was one of the pioneers of St Jude's in the 1860s and whose family have been continual members of St Jude's. 4. Brothers Private Herbert Woollard (SN 3922) and Private John Woollard (SN 3427) both joined the 5th Pioneer Battalion. Herbert served in France. However, John suffered ill health and so remained with training forces in England. The Woollard family are direct descendants from George and Emma (nee Highet) Woollard whose family are still members of St Jude's congregation. Emma's father Henry Highet was one of the first Church wardens of St Jude's in 1850s. See more

23.01.2022 Happy 100th birthday much loved parishioner Tarlie Dack (nee Woollard) from St Jude's. Tarlie is the great great granddaughter of St Jude's Pioneer and first People's Warden Henry Highet.

23.01.2022 Great sermon this morning. If you missed it go to our website and listen to it under Sunday worship.



22.01.2022 "Let light shine out of darkness". Transfiguration. Services tomorrow both in church and online.

21.01.2022 Remembrance Day celebrated by Junior Jude's play group.

21.01.2022 Keep them coming. Need for a photo after this Sunday service.



20.01.2022 Make sure that you don't miss our worship service tomorrow. Put you clock forward before you go to bed so that we can see each other at St Jude's.

20.01.2022 In this second episode of our video tour of the Cathedral Organ, we venture inside the instrument itself! Did you know the organ has three storeys and over four... thousand pipes? Many thanks to Cathedral Organist David Heah, and Director of Music Anthony Hunt, for putting this video series together. To learn more about the Cathedral Organ, visit our website: http://www.stpeters-cathedral.org.au/music/organ/

19.01.2022 Wonderful service of ordination of the Reverend Jo Armour to the priesthood. Volume quite low so need loud speakers.

17.01.2022 Hi all. It seems as if the ordination will be live streamed on Facebook tomorrow at 10.00 am. This will also be on You Tube which maybe live streamed or available later. Keep checking.

17.01.2022 Junior Jude's resumes tomorrow.



16.01.2022 Clarification as a result of the latest press conference changes. There will not be a service in the church this Sunday but will resume on Sunday 29 November. The online service will be the only service for this Sunday, Christ The King.

14.01.2022 Hopefully, you have the dates recorded in your diary. We are still looking for helpers so please look at the form in front of the notice board inside the church on Sunday.

14.01.2022 Join us on our website service on Sunday morning where will celebrate Christ The King. If you did not receive an email with all current updates for St Jude's it is under Coronavirus information on the website.

13.01.2022 Only a bit over a week to go to contribute to parish Christmas gifts to children overseas. See the slide for details.

12.01.2022 St Jude's Fallen - WW1 Private Cyril Gilbert Holt Counsell (SN: 3535) was the son of Samuel James Henry Counsell, who was a church warden at St Jude's between 1912 and 1919 as well as being a Trustee from 1913 until his death in 1925. Cyril enlisted on 10 April 1916 and joined the 32nd Infantry Battalion. He was wounded in action on 1 October 1917 in Belgium. Later on 15 May 1918 Private Cyril Counsell was killed in action near Sailly-le-Sec. He is buried in Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery, Plot 1, Row B Grave 8. Cyril is remembered on the Brighton Arch of Remembrance and on a plaque placed on a prayer table in St Jude's Chapel.

11.01.2022 We will have a guest organist for both services tomorrow. A reminder to register.

11.01.2022 Registrations required by 15 November for St Jude's celebration of Jo's ordination so that the booking can be finalised. Please do via our website or contact Rosey in the office if you need help. Please share with St Jude's friends to help spread this information.

11.01.2022 Please pray for the Reverend Dr Jo Armour who will be ordained to the priesthood tomorrow at the Cathedral at 10.00 am. Unfortunately, due to Covid restrictions entrance is only by invitation. On Sunday she will be the celebrant at both 8.00 am and 9.30 am services.

10.01.2022 Look out for the email to register attendance to Henry's baptism and support our Junior Jude's family.

09.01.2022 Tickets available at church services this Sunday. If anyone would like to take a book of tickets for sale see Jo.

08.01.2022 The third episode of our video tour of the Cathedral Organ explains how this magnificent instrument speaks. Many thanks to Cathedral Organist David Heah, and... Director of Music Anthony Hunt, for putting this video series together. To learn more about the Cathedral Organ, visit our website: http://www.stpeters-cathedral.org.au/music/organ/ See more

06.01.2022 Congratulations to Heather and Peter and the birth of grandson Nicholas.

05.01.2022 St Jude's Fallen - WW1 Gunner, Arnold Alexander Macully (SN: 5689) was the son of St Jude's Priest-in-charge (1905 - 1908), the Reverend Alexander Macully. Arnold lived in Brighton in King street during his school years and then his father retired and lived with the family in the well known Dunluce Castle in Yester Street, which he built. Arnold enlisted on 7 August,1915 and joined the 3rd Field Artillery Brigade. He served in both Egypt and France where he died of his wounds near Premont, France on 23 October, 1918. He is buried in the Premont British Cemetery (Plot 1, Row A, Grave No 7).

05.01.2022 Great news for this Sunday.

05.01.2022 Post ordination photo. More on the Cathedral Facebook page.

05.01.2022 Reminder that the only service this morning is online. Plus up to date notices. Join us at 9.00 am and at least we can sing at home. Sunday School also linked.

04.01.2022 This Sunday my guest will be Valerie Volk - Writer on the occasion of her latest book, a moving exercise through poetry and image of the journey she and her partner had to go through in the shadow of cancer.

03.01.2022 REMINDER. Applications due by 5.00 pm this Friday 12 February,

03.01.2022 Now that we are moving around again please consider the Community Pantry. Some probably struggled through the lockdown much more than us.

02.01.2022 Reminder for next visit to church tomorrow of Sunday. Boxes will be at the back of the church.

02.01.2022 Thank you to the amazing Brighton community for giving to the Community Pantry box at Woolies over the weekend. Please share with your Brighton friends.

02.01.2022 While you’re out walking our four-legged friends, did you know that under our by-laws, it’s a requirement to have a suitable receptacle to pick up after your do...g to help keep our paths and beaches clean? Luckily we provide free dog poo bags from 39 dispensers located right across the city 19 of which are along the coast path. Even better, our bags are compostable which means they can go straight into your green-lid FOGO bins at home.

01.01.2022 11th November 1918 - Today is Remembrance Day, marking the end of World War 1, in 1918. The first World War began in August 1914 and lasted for four years. At 5...am on the morning of 11 November 1918, Germany, lacking manpower, weaponry and supplies, and facing imminent invasion, signed an armistice agreement with the Allies. This marked the end of World War 1, also known as the Great War. November 11 has come to be known as Remembrance Day or Armistice Day. Traditionally, British, Canadian, South African, Australian and New Zealand citizens observe the day with two minutes' silence at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, which is the time that the armistice became effective. The red poppy has come to be recognised as the symbol for Remembrance Day. It was chosen because of the poppies that bloomed across some of the worst battlefields of Flanders, an area in western Europe now spanned by Belgium, France and the Netherlands. Pictured: 1. An unidentified cinematographer capturing the last shots to be fired before the armistice on 11 November 1918. Note the line of bare trees under which the guns are placed. Australian War Memorial. 2. Sydney, NSW. 1918-11-11. Crowd in Martin Place celebrating the news of the signing of the armistice. This date was celebrated in later years as Remembrance Day. Australian War Memorial. 3. Cambrai, France. 11 November 1918. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, centre front, with British Army commanders on Armistice Day. (Donor Imperial War Museum Q9690). Australian War Memorial. 4. Adelaide, South Australia. 1918-11. A huge crowd at Parliament House for the Declaration of the Signing of the Armistice. (Donor W.S. Smith). Australian War Memorial.

01.01.2022 Please contact Lange or Inara if you can help this Saturday with lunch for those involved in the Community Visitor Scheme. Check with the office tomorrow for contact details if you do not have.

01.01.2022 To mark #WorldHomelessDay and #WorldMentalHealthDay - and to highlight the outstanding work of the charity Porchlight in the fight against homelessness - our Ca...thedral choirs have 'gone Purple for Porchlight' with their recording of John Rutter's sublime 'The Lord Bless You and Keep You' Learn more about Porchlight and make a donation here www.porchlight.org.uk

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