Anglican Church Hamilton
Confirmation – 29 October 2017
On Sunday 29th October 2017 the Right Reverend +Garry Weatherill, Bishop of Ballarat, presided over the Eucharist at Christ Church Hamilton and Confirmed four young...Continue reading→
ARCIC Ecclesiology Statement
Anglicans and Roman Catholics should see in each other “a community in which the Holy Spirit is alive and active,” the latest communiqué from the...Continue reading→
- To proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom
- To teach, baptise and nurture new believers
- To respond to human need by loving service
- To transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and pursue peace and reconciliation
- To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth
Our Parish acknowledges the Traditional inhabitants of the lands on which our churches sit. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, for they hold the memories, traditions, culture and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across these lands.
A better understanding and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures develops an enriched appreciation of Australia’s cultural heritage and can lead to reconciliation which is a redemptive act of God understanding and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures develops an enriched appreciation of Australia’s cultural heritage and can lead to reconciliation which is a redemptive act of God


Anglican Church Hamilton
We welcome you to the website for the Anglican Church Hamilton.
The Anglican Parish of Hamilton serves people in the Region of Hamilton, Penshurst, Cavendish, Dunkeld, and Glenthompson, in the South Western Region of the Diocese of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia.
Welcome is a word we use quite often, as people join us for a reason, or a season, and whatever that is, we rejoice to welcome you on the journey as pilgrims together. If you are wondering, you may find the I'm New Page quite helpful and will help you know what to expect. The worship program is set out on the Prayer and Sacrament Page.
The contact details for the Parish are in the footer, and on the Contact Page together with a web based form to send us a message. Contact Page
Please browse our site, for a wide range of information and resources. We welcome all who would visit, or walk with us for some part of the journey.
Many Centres, One Parish
Hamilton is the major centre of the Parish (Anglican Church Hamilton), and details of each centre and a map is on the respective pages, as well as the whole Parish on the Parish overview and a map of the whole parish.
Anglican Church Hamilton

† In Memoriam.
For the souls of the faithful departed especially, . . . .
together with all those we love and see no longer....
Rest eternal grant to them O Lord
and let light perpetual shine upon them.
Of Headphones
Of Headphones At Park-run and occasionally when I go around the lake by myself, some people use headphones. I have always assumed that the people who are wearing them are listening to music and that by some blue-toothy magic, their headphones are ‘feeding’ them inspirational noise to speed up their steps and quicken their heart...Continue reading→
Of Affirmation. PART 2 of 2
26/4/26 Address 2 on Affirmation Today, I would like to offer a couple of examples of how others have affirmed me. Years after I was ordained, Bishop John Hazlewood Reflected that “I was like a little puppy dog falling all over itself in a rush to get to the altar.” His imagery of a little...Continue reading→
Of Affirmation. PART 1 of 2
19/4/26 Of Affirmation. PART 1 of 2 I thought that I would start with a true story to show you what affirmation does not look like. I experienced ‘Non-affirmation’ frequently in college because I was an overly sensitive, immature student at theological college. One of my tutors went to great lengths to point out my incompetence when they...Continue reading→
Step Inside Love
Step Inside Love … and stay In 1968, Cilla Black released a song, ‘Step Inside Love’. It’s about a woman who waits for her special friend to come and visit. When her friend leaves, she makes it very clear that she would like to see them again. In my mind’s eye, I can still ‘see’...Continue reading→
Easter 2. His Wounds are our Wounds.
Easter 2. His Wounds are our Wounds. It was a very simple business card, and its simplicity is what made it so striking. There was no gloss on the card; there were pretty pictures or elegant curly whirly script. Just the person’s name, their role and some basic contact details. The absence of dizziness and...Continue reading→
I Don’t Know!?
Would it be OK if I said …. ‘I don’t know’? In the story about Adam and Eve, we have that rather delicious-looking fruit that didn’t turn out to be so palatable after all. I don’t think Adam and Eve ate it because they were hungry. Hec no, there was plenty of other fruit that...Continue reading→
The Rolled Away Stone – Proof of Life.
Easter 4/4/26 The Rolled Away Stone - Proof of Life. There are three popular theories to explain the resurrection of the Master. First, that Jesus held his breath and stopped his heart long enough so that everyone thought he was dead, no stethoscopes or ECGS in those days. Then, when he was safely ensconced in the...Continue reading→
Softly and Gently
Softly and gently, dearly-ransom'd soul, In my most loving arms I now enfold thee, And, o'er the penal waters, as they roll, I poise thee, and I lower thee, and hold thee. And carefully I dip thee in the lake, And thou, without a sob or a resistance, Dost through the flood thy rapid passage...Continue reading→
Palm Sunday – The Donkey
Palm Sunday - The Donkey During this Lent, we will be offering some homilies under the theme of ‘Instruments of resurrection’. We will discover that the most unlikely, commonplace, mundane things are instruments of resurrection. How clever that the master would use everyday, simple things to communicate and help us enter into the most profound mysteries....Continue reading→
Remember …
Remember… On Ash Wednesday, we have a splendid custom where the ashes from last year’s Palm crosses are imprinted on our foreheads. You may have seen folk walking around with this grey smudge on their forehead and wondered what all the fuss was about. The words said while the ashes are being placed on the...Continue reading→


































