Serving Where Life Happens: Summer Intensive in Christian Chaplaincy

Chaplains show up where life gets real — but what does it take to do that work well? This intensive at St Mark’s explores the theological foundations, professional challenges, and pastoral practice of Christian chaplaincy across institutional and workplace settings.
Being the Church: An Intensive in Church Identity and Mission

What does it really mean to be the church today — and how did we get here? This intensive at St Mark’s explores the scriptural, theological, and sacramental foundations of the church, alongside an honest reckoning with its complex history and contemporary challenges.
Sharing the Good News: An Intensive in Mission, Evangelism and Apologetics

What does faithful mission look like in a changing world? Explore the biblical, theological, and practical dimensions of Christian mission, evangelism and apologetics in this upcoming intensive at St Mark’s, taught by guest lecturer Dr Teresa Parish.
Reel Theology: The Zone of Interest

Don’t miss this opportunity to see and discuss what Steven Spielberg deemed the best Holocaust film since Schindler’s List.
Dr Michael Gladwin Keynotes Launch of Landmark Chaplaincy Biography

St Mark’s own Dr Michael Gladwin delivered the keynote address at the Australian War Memorial this week, marking the launch of Sailor, Soldier, Vicar, Farmer — a new biography telling the remarkable story of WWI chaplain Walter Dexter.
Come to the Table – an event for clergy

Anglican clergy across the Canberra-Goulburn Diocese are invited to an evening of shared conversation, good food, and unhurried time together.