Just Keep Turning Up
Jenny and Ian Thompson reflect on how engaging with Common Grace has given them a deeper opportunity to activate their faith in a way that has felt both authentic and courageous.


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We're excited to have the opportunity throughout May 2026 to be gathering face-to-face as our movement of Common Grace in Brisbane, Melbourne, Newcastle, Sydney, and Adelaide, as well as online (29 April).
Read moreBook your Early Bird ticket to join us at the 2026 Common Grace Let Justice Flow Conference, 15-17 August, Canberra, as we came together to take action and advocate to see justice flow across Australia and beyond.
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Read moreDo you have a refugee background, or have you helped welcome refugees into your community? If so, please share your story with us in the lead up to Refugee Week 2026! Join us in celebrating one million stories of welcome in Australia.
Read moreCome together with knitters from across Australia and mix your craft skills with your enthusiasm for climate justice.
Read moreWe are a movement of tens of thousands of Christians seeking to be more like Jesus as we love our neighbour.
Jenny and Ian Thompson reflect on how engaging with Common Grace has given them a deeper opportunity to activate their faith in a way that has felt both authentic and courageous.
Safina Stewart in conversation with Dr Byron Smith, discussing Jesus' encounter with the man born blind in John 9.
Read our March 2026 News Update as Gershon Nimbalker reflects on following Jesus in a time of war.
James Harris, Common Grace’s Justice for People Seeking Asylum Coordinator, shares a reflection on the need to listen to those bearing the cost of war and our call to be peacemakers.