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St John's Cathedral

Anglican Diocese of Brisbane

St John's Cathedral

Anglican Diocese of Brisbane

St John's Cathedral

Anglican Diocese of Brisbane

St John's Cathedral

Anglican Diocese of Brisbane

St John's Cathedral

Anglican Diocese of Brisbane
WELCOME TO ST JOHN’S ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL, BRISBANE

St John’s Cathedral is home to a community which seeks to bring the best of Anglican tradition into dialogue with the issues and needs of our day.

We strive for open-minded conversation, seek to practice inclusion, and reflect on how we might see our beliefs put into action. We want this to be a place where people are encouraged to seek God and progress their own spiritual journeys.

The Cathedral itself, a renowned Brisbane landmark, serves as a magnet, where diverse people gather to worship, celebrate, seek solace, converse and learn.

For details of special events and concerts at the Cathedral please see the WHAT’S ON page. You may find information about our regular worship times on the SERVICES page.

Peace,
Peter Catt +
Dean of Brisbane

GETTING HERE:

We have limited parking onsite on the weekends and evenings. For further information on public transport and parking CLICK HERE.

ORGAN RESTORATION
APPEAL

 

ON THE WAY PODCAST

Beth-Sarah Wright:
The Dignity Lens

What if dignity is a way of seeing that changes the kind of attention we pay to each other and to our world?

Authenticity, human dignity and the courage to confront difficult truths are a common thread in the writing of Dr Beth-Sarah Wright who joins the podcast for this conversation during her recent visit to Brisbane. 

The Latin root of the word ‘respect’ is to look again…

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN

Should anti-semitism be exceptionalised or should we combat all forms of racism together?

Monday, 29 September 2025

6.45 – 9.00pm

St John’s Cathedral

373 Ann Street, Brisbane

Wasting Time With God

1st Wednesday in the month

Rod Rogers – Anna: Be There, Notice, Act

Wednesday, 1 October 2025

9.30am (Darnell Room)

In person and via zoom

Live Stream for Weddings, Funerals and Worship
Click here to access the stream of the Service

The 14th annual Brisbane Peace lecture was delivered by former Australian Foreign Minister the Hon Gareth Evans with supporting addresses by Palestinian Dr Yassmin Khadra and South Sudanese Bishop Daniel Abot.
Click here to watch

STREAMING OF SERVICES and SERVICE NOTES

SERVICE NOTES
Here you will find quick links to two weeks of Service Notes for each of our four Sunday services.

These will be updated each Thursday –
“THIS WEEK” covers the coming Sunday;
“LAST WEEK” the preceding Sunday.

Click the title bar or ‘+’ button to toggle open your chosen week and select the service time.

THIS WEEK'S SERVICE NOTES

Sunday 21 September

Feast of Matthew, Apostle, Evangelist and Martyr

3rd Sunday in Creation- Storm Sunday

7.30am Holy Eucharist

9.30am Choral  Eucharist

5pm Holy Eucharist

6pm Choral Evensong

LAST WEEK'S SERVICE NOTES

14 September

Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost

2nd Sunday in Creation- Animal Sunday

7.30am Holy Eucharist

9.30am Choral Eucharist

5pm Holy Eucharist

6.00pm Choral Evensong

7.30am Holy Eucharist – Sundays
Click here for Live Stream on The Cathedral YouTube Channel
The stream will appear on our channel at approximately 7.15am Sunday
Click here for Service Notes

9.30am Choral Eucharist – Sundays
Click here for Live Stream on The Cathedral YouTube Channel
The stream will appear on our channel at approximately 9.15am Sunday
Click here for Service Notes

6.00pm Choral Evensong

Live Stream Sundays at 6pm
The stream will appear on our channel at approximately 5.45pm Sunday

Click here to access Service Notes

Morning Prayer 
Monday to Friday
8.30am

Details on Services Page

To access an electronic copy of the Prayer Book, please email: cathedral@stjohnscathedral.com.au

Streamed Services available as Recordings anytime

Cathedral YouTube Channel

Latest additions

September 21: Matthew, Apostle, Evangelist and Martyr

Choral Evensong for Pride Sunday

Choral Eucharist

7.30am Holy Eucharist

Children’s Talk

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September 14: Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Choral Evensong

Choral Eucharist

7.30am Holy Eucharist

Children’s Talk

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September 7: Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost / First Sunday of Creationtide

Choral Evensong

Choral Eucharist

7.30am Holy Eucharist

Children’s Talk

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Check out the YouTube Channel and click on “LIVE” for more Liturgies

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GENERAL NEWS

Welcome to St John’s Cathedral. The news items below highlight topics of general interest.
For details of special events and concerts at the Cathedral please see the WHAT’S ON page.
You may find information about our regular worship times on the SERVICES page.

OUR PLACE IN HISTORY:
THE CATHEDRAL and DEANERY HERITAGE APPEALS

The National Trust of Australia (Queensland) has listed The Cathedral and The Deanery (Adelaide House) because of their significance to the heritage of Queensland and Australia more broadly. Adelaide House was the first Government House when Queensland was created on 10th December 1859. The balcony on which Sir George Bowen read the proclamation that day has been the subject of a great deal of work to restore it to a stable and safe condition. The cathedral is the only stone-vaulted church in the Southern hemisphere and is highly regarded as a sublime example of neo-gothic architecture. Donations to the Cathedral fund are used to enhance and presence the fabric of the magnificent building.

Donations to the National Trust of Australia (Queensland) for these appeals are allowable as deductions for tax purposes.

Find out more on our DEANERY APPEAL page.

Welcome. “On the Way” is a series of recorded conversations (podcasts) exploring the deeper mysteries of faith, meaning, and beauty that people from all over the world are able to listen to on their smartphone or computer.

The podcast invites others who are also “on the way” into conversation; seeking a transformative spirituality and inclusive faith that speaks to real issues of today. Together in dialogue and storytelling we seek to make meaning and articulate a Christianity that expresses the liberating and life-giving message of the Gospel in our time.

Links to the published podcasts may be found at here. Note that these are hosted externally by Omny Studio and will open in a new browser tab.

You can also download all the podcasts from the iTunes store, or using your preferred podcast App, including Android. Search by the names “On the Way” or “St John’s Cathedral” and subscribe for free to receive these great conversations straight to your device every month! CDs are also available for those who are unable to access the podcasts online and these are available on the Literature Table in the Cathedral.

To find out more, contact the Cathedral Office by email or phone 3835 2222 during business hours.

Download the episodes here

CATHEDRAL OFFERINGS
NEW: ONLINE DONATIONS PAGE!

Our Cathedral has adopted the simple, convenient online payment channel of Tithe.ly — designed by and for churches — and currently used by more than 12,000 churches and ministries in over 50 countries.

Scan or click on the QR code above, to visit our GIVE page on this website: you may make an offering to our Cathedral and its work – either as a one-off or recurring gift –
using a credit card by clicking on the
green GIVE NOW button or the
GENERAL DONATIONS image block, which will open a simple, pop-up Tithe.ly form without you having to leave this site.

MORE INFO: please visit our GIVE page

Outreach – September 2025

Creating an Australia free from discrimination is a job for everyone.

Minus18 is a national charity which improves the lives of LGBTQIA+ youth by creating an Australia where all young people are safe, empowered, and surrounded by people that support them.

Whether it’s at school, a health service, or in a workplace, LGBTQIA+ people should feel safe.

Minus18 LGBTQIA+ workshops and training empower the whole community to champion inclusivity by building awareness of the 2 in 3 LGBTQIA+ youth who still experience abuse for who they are.

This preventive model of mental health support tackles social isolation by creating spaces where LGBTQIA+ youth belong. Peer support is offered through online resources – articles, interviews and video content – so young people can access free help online no matter where they live – and no matter what support is available to them from school or families. Since 2011, more than 2.5 million people, including families, schools and workplaces, have accessed the free online articles, including stories of lived experience.

Click for more about Minus 18

For example, Arlo writes about being non-binary:

“My name’s Arlo, and I’m transgender. That means I don’t identify with the gender I was assigned at birth. I’m not a girl, and the thing is, I’m not a boy either. So the word I use to describe my gender is non-binary.

Here are some things you need to know to understand who I am.

The gender binary is the Western concept that there are only two gender options: male or female. The most important thing to know about the gender binary is that it’s kind of a load of crap. Gender identity is one’s own internal experience and perception of self. And you know what? It’s completely separate to one’s sex.

In really simple terms, a non-binary person is someone who does not identify as exclusively a man or a woman. Someone who is non-binary might feel like a mix of genders, or like they have no gender at all.

Personally, I identify outside of the gender binary entirely. I am not a boy or girl at all. Some other non-binary people might identify partially with one or more of the binary genders – for example, a gender-fluid person (someone whose gender changes over time) who identifies as a girl sometimes and genderless other times. There are so many different ways to be non-binary, and we’re all still valid and real!

In a lot of ways I’m same person that I’ve always been. If anything, I’m a more authentic version of myself now that I can be open with people in my life. Like everyone, I’m still figuring out exactly who I am, and as I keep finding what works best for me I’ll ask my friends and family to change some things about how they treat me.

Here are some of the changes I have made. These might last for the rest of my life, they might not even last for the rest of the year. The important thing is that this is who I am right now, and although I know that linguistic shifts can take time to get used to, it means the absolute world to me when people strive to consciously change some of these habits to respect my identity.

Pronouns are the words that take place of a person’s name. Pronouns don’t have a gender, but some people feel more comfortable with certain pronouns than others. I use the pronouns ‘they/them’ since they’re what fit me best. So if someone was talking about me, they’d say, “This is Arlo, they’re awesome.” or “Oh, Arlo – Yep I’ve met them before.”

Minus 18 makes it possible for all young people and their families to access free help online no matter what part of Australia they’re from.

At St John’s, we welcome people in all their diversities. Can we support Minus18 by donating $1,500 towards online support for all LGBTQIA+ youth?

Donations to this appeal are tax deductible. You’ll find Outreach envelopes for September are available at the Outreach Board. Please: give your Outreach envelope with your offering, into the Donations Box, to a cathedral warden, or to the Cathedral Office Monday-Friday. If you need a receipt, please write your name and address on the envelope. Using electronic banking: BSB 034 003 Account No:385378 (narrate your deposit “Outreach 09” and email outreach@stjohnscathedral.com.au so we can include your donation in the monthly total. Provide your postal/email details for the receipt. Cheques: payable to Minus18. For other forms of payment, please phone the cathedral office [(07) 3835 2222] during business hours Monday-Friday. Receipts will be provided after the appeal is completed, usually in November. Thank you.

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