Easter Sunday at Christ Church Cathedral
Anglican Bishop of Newcastle Peter Stuart at the Christ Church Cathedral Anglican Service on Sunday 9 April. Picture by Peter Lorimer.
Anglican Bishop of Newcastle Peter Stuart at the Christ Church Cathedral Anglican Service on Sunday 9 April. Picture by Peter Lorimer.
As an Easter tradition, decorative eggs date back as far as the 13th Century. In Christianity, it’s believed that eggs were formerly a forbidden food during the Lenten season, so people would paint and decorate them to mark the end of the period of penance and fasting.
Residents at CA Brown Lodge recently had a lovely time celebrating Friendship Day together.
The Christian hope and belief is simple: Death is not the end. There will be a time and place when we live again.
For 15 minutes every Tuesday, we meet online for a time of spiritual connection.
The dinner offered an opportunity for all women of faith to come together to form friendships under the theme: How important is spirituality and equality to humanity?
The climb to the top may be a little difficult, but it offers 360-degree views which extend up and down the coastline and across the entire city, including the bustling harbour.