Our Aims
- Prayer and Worship.
- Learning.
- Fellowship with all women in the Diocese and beyond.
- Giving with Anglican Women Newcastle Thank You boxes.
Anglican Women Newcastle
Anglican Women “exists to celebrate and support women, both lay and ordained, in their ministries and in their witness by providing the opportunity for fellowship and the concrete expression of their unity in Christ”. (Most Rev’d Philip Aspinall, 2009) Anglican Women exists in many other dioceses and until recently there was a national AWA — Anglican Women of Australia, with both Provincial and National Conferences taking place. Women from Newcastle Diocese have played a major role in its history at all levels, especially Moira Housden and Valerie Beal.
Anglican Women was established in the Diocese of Newcastle in 1960 as an ‘umbrella’ organisation for ALL women who belong to the Anglican Church. It does not aim to compete with other organisations, but rather to bring them together in a spirit of partnership and co-operation, as well as making provision for those not included in such groups. It aims to work toward the extension of Christ’s Kingdom through encouraging worship, study, service, fellowship and giving. There is no subscription and no admission service. However, parishes and organisations are asked to pay a small annual affiliation fee.
The Anglican Women Newcastle Diocesan Executive plans our program. These events are open to all.
- Lenten Retreats. First week of Lent. 1 weekend and 1 midweek.
- Autumn Celebration. First Monday of May in the Manning Deanery.
- Spring Celebration. First week of September @ St Peter's, East Maitland.
- Anglican Women's Sunday. Last Sunday of July. Parishes celebrate the women in parish life and recognise their contribution.
- Anglican Women Newcastle Quiet Day: Manning Deanery in October.
What is the blessing in the here and now?
With the Diocese still in the midst of the Royal Commission into Child Sexual Abuse in the Church, 270 people, clergy and lay, from around... Continue reading→
2016 Annual Service: a great day
Held at the beautiful, historic St Peter’s Church, East Maitland on Tuesday 7th June 2016, we were made most welcome by the Rector, The Ven.... Continue reading→
Thanks: NT Aboriginal Clergy Fund
Thank You Boxes are distributed by AW. Mrs Kerry Thompson, the wife of Bishop Greg, spoke at the 2015 Spring Celebrations about the difficulties associated with... Continue reading→
AW Retreats: resting in God’s love
Over very hot summer days, in the second week of Lent, 35 full-time and 15 day visitors, gathered at The old mud brick Monastery in... Continue reading→
Thank You Boxes
Anglican Women Newcastle Thank You Boxes are great. They are a simple way of thanking the Lord for help and guidance in day-to-day events. We say thank you. Thank You for little things we often take for granted. We place a coin in the box to say "Thank you!"
Patterns or labels for boxes are available from your Parish AW Rep. You may, of course, use any container.
You can hand them to your Parish AW Rep. We also collect them at the Diocesan Spring Celebration in September.
The 2022-2023 Collection is for the PNG Literacy and Numeracy Project.
Thank You Box Projects
Each year the proceeds are donated to a project. This is decided upon by the Executive of Anglican Women Newcastle. Recipients have included these causes.
- Youth work in this Diocese.
- the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.
- Fred Hollowes Foundation.
- Palliative Care Services in the Diocesan area.
- A Literacy Program in Myanmar (Burma).
- The Mission to Seafarers in the Port of Newcastle.
- Guide Dogs for the Blind (2014)
- N.T. Aboriginal Ministry
- Alzheimers Australia (NSW)
- Kairos Outside for Women (Hunter)
- The Anglican Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza & their services for women with breast cancer
Project for the year September 2018 to September 2019:
Riding for the Disabled