You have a vocation from God.
If you already know what it is, pray to be faithful.
If you are still searching, pray to hear God’s voice and to respond generously.
ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT YOUR LIFE’S DIRECTION?
All those seeking to explore vocation in its many and varied forms are welcome to join one of our Seekers events in 2024.
CLICK HERE FOR A DETAILED PROGRAM OF THE ABOVE EVENTS.
You will hear from people in all walks and stages of vocational discernment, both lay and ordained. All are welcome to come, seek and maybe even find your next step on the journey!
Online Vocation Conversations:
16 July 2024 7-8pm
10 Sept 2024 7-8pm
quiet afternoons:
4 August and 13 October 12:30 - 3pm
Seekers Day Saturday 31 august 12:30 - 3pm
Contact the Discernment and Vocations Office for more details and to register your interest.
Click here to email and register: vocations@anglicanchurchsq.org.au
Seekers Day will be a time of discussion, information, discernment and reflection on vocation, ministry and more! Suitable for anyone considering ministry of any kind in the Anglican Church.
Saturday 31 August 2024 12:30pm to 3pm
St Francis Theological College, Baroona Rd, Milton
Click here send an email enquiry: vocations@anglicanchurchsq.org.au
All those who are baptised are called to ministry, whether that is lay or ordained. The Church needs a wide variety of ministers in order to serve all people. Ministers are from all ages and come from all walks of life, backgrounds and education.
The Anglican Church Southern Queensland is an exciting place to begin, continue or restart the Christian journey. Our values are based in scripture, tradition and reason. Through these we endeavour to explore what it means to be a follower of Christ in today’s world. We invite you to take the next step in your faith journey to consider your vocation or ‘calling’.
You may be feeling excited, anxious, uncertain or inadequate, but the Holy Spirit will lead, prepare and equip you as you grow your faith. The way forward comes through trusting in God, others and yourself.
Got questions?
Contact the Director of Discernment, the Reverend Michael Stalley