Shout for Joy to the Lord
Sally Shaw invites us to join with all creation to sing jubilant praises to our Creator.
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Mark 16 Days of Activism this year with a daily blogs delivered to you inbox to reflect on the nature of coercive control in relationships, churches and communities, and legal systems.
Read moreSign up a for our 2024 Advent series! Crafted by a diverse group reflecting on the life-giving, thirst quenching justice that Jesus brings - a justice overflowing with love and compassion, bringing forth hope, healing, nourishment and flourishing for all.
Read more2024 marks 10 wonderful years of Common Grace! Thank you for being part of this incredible movement! Read our special 2024 Annual Report celebrating 10 years of pursuing Jesus and justice together.
Read moreJames Harris reflects on his journey walking along communities seeking asylum and his hope in taking action with the Common Grace movement towards a vision of flourishing and welcome in Australia.
Read moreAn exciting opportunity to join the Common Grace team in a new part-time, flexible role. We are looking for a passionate and highly motivated individual, seeking to use their advocacy, community organising or ministry experience to amplify the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Christian Leaders and support our work in First Nations Justice.
Read moreContinue the journey of walking alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples by holding an Aboriginal Sunday service in your church or faith community on Sunday 19th January 2025.
Read moreRight now children as young as 10 are being arrested, charged, and imprisoned in Australia. Join us as we call on our nations leaders to #RaiseTheAge of criminal responsibility to at least 14 years of age.
Read moreAs we live through the biggest global displacement crisis in history, and conflict and starvation ravage Gaza, we ask ‘What would it look like for Australia to respond in love and compassion?’ Join us in advocating for safety, welcome and freedom.
Read moreWe are a movement of 61,098 Christians seeking to be more like Jesus as we love our neighbour.
Sally Shaw invites us to join with all creation to sing jubilant praises to our Creator.
Social worker and educator, Carolyn Cousins, explores how to be a safe church for women to disclose their abuse and how churches can model healthy relationships as a form of prevention of coercive control.
Artist Safina Stewart paints an abundant vision of truth and flourishing, where remarkable change is brought about through Jesus-shaped justice.
Naomi Escott, from Banksia Women shares how their acts as Jesus’ hands and feet, providing agency, love, and support without expectation to women who have experienced coercive control.