Archbishop Jeremy Greaves
Archbishop Jeremy Greaves is the Archbishop the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane.
Jeremy Greaves is the Archbishop of the Diocese of Brisbane: he was consecrated on 24 February 2017 and installed as Archbishop on 16 December 2024. The Diocese of Brisbane stretches from the NSW border in the South to Bundaberg in the North and is comprised of around 135 parishes, 20 schools and many Anglicare sites.
18/06/2026
“…offering hospitality provides a means for Christian communities to demonstrate the unfolding of God’s commonwealth on earth…when one offers hospitality one gets to know the stranger, and they then cease to be strangers,” says The Very Rev’d Dr Peter Catt during Refugee Week.
“I was a stranger and you welcomed me” “…offering hospitality provides a means for Christian communities to demonstrate the unfolding of God’s commonwealth on earth…when one offers hospitality one gets to know the stranger, and they then cease to be strangers,” says The Very Rev’d Dr Peter Catt during Refugee Week
It was great fun to join the Churchie community for the 40th Billy Cart Grand Prix and to join Bishop John in the blessing of Billy Carts and drivers!
The third session of the eighty-first synod of the Diocese of Brisbane will meet 26-28 June.
Please pray for all those who will gather and for the work that will be done over the course of the Synod weekend.
If you are attending Synod for the first time or need a refresher, you might find this series of short videos helpful a you prepare.
https://youtu.be/jjTdTv1NqHI?si=KhRiU6zQu9vmwASo
https://youtu.be/Q68PEU1qfao?si=8YWDHKSPD491sfsr
https://youtu.be/sLpqzH7_qeg?si=uEXNsJmAZ4TkdeZC
17/06/2026
Wonderful news!
16/06/2026
For World Refugee Day 2026 (20 June), the Anglican Communion has released a statement resisting divisive political narratives as global displacement nears 136 million. An excerpt reads:
'We celebrate the dignity of refugees and displaced persons, and the contributions they make in our faith communities...'
'...we write as well to resist—to resist increasingly powerful narratives that polarise how we see refugees and how we speak of them, often reducing them to slogans to gather votes.'
The statement has been written by the Anglican Communion's representatives on the UNHCR Multi-Religious Council of Leaders: The Most Revd Maimbo Mndowla (Archbishop and Primate, the Anglican Church of Tanzania) and the Rt Revd Mark D. W. Edington (Bishop in Charge, the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe).
This latest statement is a continuation of the Anglican Communion’s ongoing advocacy work, supporting grassroots efforts in local communities through to ensuring representation at international meetings of intergovernmental bodies such as the UNHCR.
Read the statement at https://bit.ly/4vdNRKp
Anglican Communion calls for resistance to divisive narratives about refugees A statement released ahead of World Refugee Day by the Anglican Communion representatives to the UN High Commissioner on Refugees, invites ‘people of goodwill to stand alongside refugees in prayer, advocacy, friendship and action’.
16/06/2026
16/06/2026
#SundayIsComing reflection: Sunday 21 June 2026 Matthew 10.24-39 “The God who knows every sparrow that falls also knows and loves each one of us. We are not sent into the world alone. We belong to God, whose care extends to the smallest details of our lives,” says Archbishop Jeremy Greaves
15/06/2026
"The God who knows every sparrow that falls also knows and loves each one of us. We are not sent into the world alone. We belong to God, whose care extends to the smallest details of our lives."
#SundayIsComing - a short reflection on the Gospel reading for Sunday 21 June 2026 A short reflection from Archbishop Jeremy Greaves on the Gospel rea...
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