News from ADM
“For we are God's handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”
— Ephesians 2:10
Finding a home in the greenhouse
After the isolation of the COVID pandemic, and now running her own business, Jessica Carroll Smith has found The Greenhouse to be a nurturing community for like-minded Christian women seeking to utilise their gifts for God in their respective contexts.
Anglican Deaconess Ministries announces appointment of new CEO, Mary Un
The Board of Anglican Deaconess Ministries is delighted to announce the appointment of Mary Un as the next CEO of ADM. With extensive experience in the not-for-profit sector, a passion for the marginalised, and a deep faith in Jesus, Mary is well placed to lead ADM into its next season.
Bringing forth life
Birth has always been a big part of Jodie McIver’s life. When she was a child, she was with her parents in the birthing suite as her mother gave birth to her brother Tim, and once again a few years later for the birth of her sister Tarn. While many children may be horrified and scared by the process of birth, for young Jodie, watching her siblings being born was a positive and encouraging experience that sparked a lifelong interest in pregnancy, birth and babies - and ultimately inspired her new book, written with the support of an ADM Fellowship.
ADM announces recipients of Women in Ministry Support Scheme grants
Anglican Deaconess Ministries (ADM) is pleased to announce the grant recipients of the 2022 Women in Ministry Support Scheme (WIMSS). ADM has awarded 16 women across Australia grants of up to $2,000 each to support their ongoing ministries.
Serving all God’s people, all around the world
Marlies Hartkamp came to faith in Jesus as a child and, like many, was challenged to own her faith for herself at university, in her home country of the Netherlands. Now she’s a 2022 ADM Fellow, working on a PhD in disability theology and hoping to inspire the Church to greater inclusivity.
Reporting back on the ADM Annual General Meeting
The 2022 Annual General Meeting was held on 3 November 2022. It was a great evening reporting on the work of ADM to our members and thanking God for His work through our organisation.
Announcing the 2023 ADM Fellows
ADM is delighted to introduce our 7th cohort of Fellows, with five women appointed to complete major projects that engage our sceptical and hurting world with the gospel.
Grief, loss and the love of Jesus
Aunty Sharon Minniecon is an Ugar (Stephen Island) woman. Sharon was born in Ayr in North Queensland as one of 13 children, and is a fifth-generation Christian. Now her three children are the sixth generation of Christians in her family.
Remembering Rev. Narelle Jarrett: 1942-2022
On Friday 4 November, Rev. Narelle Jarrett went to be with Jesus. Narelle was the Principal of Mary Andrews College (Deaconess House as it used to be known) from 1985-2007 and Archdeacon for Women’s Ministry in the Sydney Anglican Diocese from 2002-2012.
Dr Katrina Clifford appointed Program Manager of The Greenhouse
ADM is delighted to announce that Dr Katrina Clifford has been appointed Program Manager of The Greenhouse.
Trusting God’s provision on an ‘unconventional’ ministry journey
Naomi de Vries is quick to acknowledge that her family doesn’t look like the ‘typical’ ministry family in Sydney Anglican circles. But funding from ADM has made it possible for her to pursue new ministry opportunities.
ADM and the Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship partner together for Phase Two of the Our Story: Finding Hope Beyond Grief workshop program
ADM is delighted to announce the next phase of the Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship’s (AEF) grief, loss, and trauma care workshop program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
ADM farewells Rev. Jo Gibbs
Anglican Deaconess Ministries announces that Chief Executive Officer Rev. Jo Gibbs has resigned from her role at the organisation.
ADM’s Women in Ministry Support Scheme grantees announced
ADM is delighted to announce that twenty women serving Christ across Australia have received grants to support their ongoing ministries.
‘It’s not just me’ – Five reasons why networks are significant for Christian women
We’ve heard time and time again from Christian women about the value of connections in helping them grow in Christ and becoming more effective in serving him.
Five reasons to listen to Christian women
Have you ever wondered what Christian women are thinking? What’s important to them? How they see the world? What challenges they are facing and what opportunities and solutions they see?
Announcing the 2022 ADM Fellows
ADM is pleased to announce that five women have been awarded a 2022 ADM Fellowship in our sixth annual Fellowships cohort.
Pressing On through life’s challenges
Every person experiences challenges throughout their life that impact their mental health. A new online course, developed by Rev. Dr Keith and Sarah Condie, seeks to help Christians address these challenges and build resilience in order to “press on” and continue to serve Christ faithfully.
Prayer, agency and cultural transformation
Closing reception Keynote at ADM’s 2020 School of Theology, Culture & Public Engagement
There are many sociological and historical theories of change but rarely is prayer taken seriously as a radical and disruptive political force. In this keynote lecture, Professor Sarah Williams (Research Professor in the History of Christianity, Regent College) draws on stories of the past to explore the role of prayer in moments of political and cultural upheaval, and to inspire us to pray in fresh ways for our culture.
Imagination, faith & culture
'Apologetics and the Imagination'
Watch the opening keynote from the 2019 School of Theology, Culture & Public Engagement, delivered by Rev. Canon Dr Alison Milbank. In this lecture, Dr Milbank brings together theology, literature, and culture to open up fresh ways of seeing faith in today’s world.