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
ORGAN RESTORATION
APPEAL
ON THE WAY PODCAST
ROWAN WILLIAMS:
Holy Longing
While we may struggle to agree on the answers to life’s biggest questions, we are all united in asking them. It is this shared questioning that binds us as humans, with each of us carrying a deep ache for something greater, something sacred and something real …
Nocturnes for Lent with Compline
Fridays During Lent
9pm
Silent Labyrinth from 8.30pm
Lent & Easter 2025
Click here for Lent & Easter 2025 Brochure
Live Stream for Weddings, Funerals and Worship
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STREAMING OF SERVICES and SERVICE NOTES

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
LAST WEEK'S SERVICE NOTES

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
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9.30am Choral Eucharist – Sundays
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The stream will appear on our channel at approximately 9.15am Sunday
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6.00pm Choral Evensong
Live Stream Sundays at 6pm
The stream will appear on our channel at approximately 5.45pm Sunday

Morning Prayer
Monday to Friday
8.30am
To access an electronic copy of the Prayer Book, please email: cathedral@stjohnscathedral.com.au
Streamed Services available as Recordings anytime
Latest additions
March 23: Third Sunday in Lent
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March 16: Second Sunday in Lent
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March 9: First Sunday in Lent
Due to Tropical Cyclone Alfred, our services were cancelled today and we offered the following online:
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THE CATHEDRAL and DEANERY HERITAGE APPEALS
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.
CATHEDRAL OFFERINGS
NEW: ONLINE DONATIONS PAGE!
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 – MARCH 2025 LENT APPEAL: Freeing women from violence, injustice, and oppression
The Anglican Communion is committed to ensuring that our churches become a living witness to our belief that women and men are equally made in the image of God.
Within the Communion and beyond, ABM-AID recognises that the empowerment of women and men to live and work in just relationship requires transformation among individuals and in all communities they serve. A key element in transformation is raising awareness amongst men of the prevalence of gender based and domestic violence.
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Transformation, the Fourth Mark of Mission in the Anglican Communion, is the foundation for the 2025 ABM-AID Lent Appeal. Specifically, to transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and pursue peace and reconciliation, and to do this to the benefit of women.
There are about 43 million women in the world-wide Communion with a vast diversity of experience and gifts. Demonstrating the potential for transformation, ABM-AID tells their stories, shares their experience and celebrates their achievements. This Lent, they invite us to support women across the world, as they strive to overcome gender-based violence and inequality. Together we can transform lives through ABM-AID’s Lent Appeal 2025.
In Zambia, the Anglican Church is leading efforts to end violence against women. Their local Gender Committees and Gender Action Groups empower communities to prevent and respond to gender-based violence. And it’s not just women, with village headmen and pastors joining the movement, creating safer, more supportive communities. Stephen, a village teacher, shares, “There is now peace in homes where women were once beaten by their husbands.”
In Papua New Guinea — ranked second lowest on the UN’s Gender Equality Index — the Anglican Church’s Adult Literacy Program provides women with essential economic empowerment skills. Anastasia, a student, says, “This school is building my confidence again. I want to finish formal education and start a poultry project to improve my living standards.”
In Vanuatu, Gracetella Smith, the Anglican Church of Melanesia’s Literacy Program Coordinator, emphasises that improved literacy enables even those without formal schooling to become community leaders.
In Kenya, simple interventions make a big difference for women facing poverty and gender-based violence. New water structures, built by Anglican Development Services Eastern, reduce the time women spend fetching water. Martha from Kyua says, “It only takes a short time now to get water. We are very happy.” Women like Sabina can now grow vegetables and support their families year-round .
In the Philippines, women are flourishing through livelihood programs focused on sustainability. After receiving seeds and natural fertilizers, Marietta increased her income and learnt the importance of stewardship. As Marietta says, “Even the smallest things God has given us can be developed and sustained.”
Also in the Philippines, women like Lyn, Ofelia, and Rosalinda, members of the Songcolan Seashore Livelihood Association, work with E-CARE. By planting ‘bakhaw’, a local mangrove tree, they protect and re-invigorate their local environment, benefiting their community.
We can help end violence and inequality, empower more women with education, environmental awareness, and livelihood opportunities, and restore dignity to vulnerable communities by supporting ABM-AID in making the Fourth Mark of Mission a reality. By donating to ABM-AID’s Lent Appeal 2025, we can transform unjust structures and challenge violence with peace and reconciliation.
Can we raise at least $1,000 for the ABM-AID Lent Appeal?
Donations are tax deductible. ABM-AID envelopes are available at the Outreach Board in the Narthex. Please place your donation in one of these (or your own clearly marked) envelope and give it with your offering, place it in the Donations Box, give it to a cathedral warden, or to the Cathedral Office Monday-Friday. If you wish to receive a receipt, please write your name and address clearly on the reverse of the envelope. Using electronic banking, make a bank transfer to BSB 034 003 Account No:385378; please narrate your deposit “Outreach 03” and also email outreach@stjohnscathedral.com.au to inform us of your deposit (include the amount), and to provide your postal details for the receipt. For other forms of payment, please phone the cathedral office [(07) 3835 2222] during normal business hours Monday-Friday. Cheques should be made payable to ABM Lenten Appeal. The ABM-AID will provide receipts after they receive our total donation in April. Thank you.