10 Dec 2025
On 24 November, the Centre hosted a powerful conversation led by Stan Grant on immigration, drawing on the ethos of Yindyamarra: where we are matters more than who we are. Participants brought multiple perspectives from law, ethics, advocacy and theology...
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10 Dec 2025
Our latest issue of Engage is out now. Issue 20 for December 2025 includes articles about the Palm Beach Bible Garden, Matthew Anstey's new Psalter, Changing Australia Day and a possible Canberra Pilgrimage. It also includes details of research, events...
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11 Nov 2025
On Sunday 9th of November the Spiritus Short Film Prizes for 2025 were announced at the Dendy Cinema Canberra as part of the Canberra Short Film Festival. The announcement followed a screening of the nine short films selected as finalists...
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HG Brennan Lecture in Economics and TheologyMichael Brennan — Invisible hands and divided hearts: seeking order from imperfection6.00pm, 29 January 2026Tickets now available on Humanitix.Economics and Christianity are often perceived to be in tension – the tension between efficiency and morality, or self-interest and compassion. But Economics and Christianity have significant common ground: both are rooted in a sober view of human imperfection and frailty. Both take human actors as...
The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture and the Commonwealth Day Committee will be holding a Multifaith Commonwealth Day Service, with prayers from faith leaders and cultural displays....
Destruction, beauty and hope in the brand new body of work byMichael GalovicInitially inspired by the September 11 event, these artworks transcend one single event and refer to all destruction done by man to his fellow humans. The imagery of graphic ruination is juxtaposed and intertwined with the solemn beauty...

