EASTER SUNDAY DAWN SERVICE

6:30 AM Sunday 31 March 2024

The service will be held on Ngunnawal Hill. See map below.

Access via  Marungul Ave has limited suburban curb side or verge parking.  The pathway provides easy access to the summit.

Access via Gungahlin Drive has grassed verge parking.  The pathway is shorter but steeper to the summit.

Suggestion: Bringing folding chairs or a picnic rug and a torch.

Stephen Gray’s photography

You can buy a copy of his book and see a preview on Stephen’s website.

Stephen Gray is a long-time member of Gungahlin Anglican Church. In his spare time he is an avid photographer. He recently produced a book, From the Eyes, Through the Lens, that is a collection of photos taken around Canberra.

This book takes you on a stunning visual journey through Canberra. Each photo highlights a significant historical or cultural site. It would make a great gift from Canberrans to their visitors.

The book costs $30 in stores or from Stephen personally. You can add $8 postage if you have it delivered. Church attenders can talk to Stephen at church to find out more about his book.

Perhaps we could convince him to do a photo book about Gungahlin Anglican Church and Christian life.

Photos from Men’s Walk & Talk 26 August

A group of intrepid walkers gathered around Brett Marshall on Saturday 26 August to share thoughts and prayers. The group followed him from Wildbark Café up to Sammy’s Hill on the Ground to Sky Walk.

Later they headed down the hill to get a cuppa from the Wildbark Café and have a chat.

Photos from the walk are posted in the gallery below. You can download them by right clicking on the photo.

Names have been withheld for privacy reasons.

GAC turns 30 (with photos)

Bishop Mark delivering his vision for the diocese and Gungahlin Anglican Church's part in it.

On Saturday 22 July 2023 Gungahlin Anglican Church celebrated its 30th birthday in Heyward Hall, Burgmann Anglican School at Forde. In his address, Bishop Mark outlined his vision for the diocese and GAC’s part in it.

Rev Heather Millard was our MC for the evening.

Zoe Beresford played background music including a few songs during the evening.

Rev Brett Marshall (currently leading the team about to establish a new congregation in NW Gungahlin) gave a thanksgiving prayer.

Mrs Margaret Heyward, one of the founding members of GAC, gave a brief history of the church accompanied by a range of slides ‘from the past’.

Photo Gallery

Click on thumbnail image to see full-size image which you can download by performing the following keystrokes: Right Click, then Save image as… More photos may be forthcoming with permission.