Anglican Diocese of Bathurst

Anglican Diocese of Bathurst The page for the Anglican Diocese of Bathurst. Here you'll find news, events and photos. There are seven dioceses in NSW and 23 in Australia.

The western NSW Anglican Diocese of Bathurst covers about a third of NSW, stretching from the Blue Mountains to the Queensland border. The regional church office is in Bathurst, assisting the region's 34 Parishes. The Anglican Church is territorially organised, with the diocese usually being the basic unit of administration. The Diocese of Bathurst was formed in 1870, and covers the region bordere

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Oberon, Cowra and West Wyalong in the south, west to Cobar and Bourke, across the north-west to Coonamble and Coonabarabran, and in the east by Coolah, Mudgee and Rylstone. The total population of this area is about 280,000, of whom about 30% are Anglicans. The cities of the region are Bathurst (three parishes), Orange (two parishes) and Dubbo. Major towns are Bourke, Cobar, Cowra, Forbes, Mudgee, Parkes and Wellington.

Zoom in and you'll see our minister at Gulglong, the Rev'd Josh Taylor, driving a float down the main street, as part of...
08/06/2026

Zoom in and you'll see our minister at Gulglong, the Rev'd Josh Taylor, driving a float down the main street, as part of their Henry Lawson festival this weekend. And over at Grenfell, Holy Trinity had their doors open and welcomed many from the Henry Lawson festival, who enjoyed looking through the historic church building.

Last week at the end of Romans 7, we saw that in our struggle with sin, we're promised final deliverance. Romans 8 explo...
05/06/2026

Last week at the end of Romans 7, we saw that in our struggle with sin, we're promised final deliverance. Romans 8 explores the implications. See the video! It's great news!
Because God will deliver me...
1. There is no condemnation
2. We have a new mind set
3. We call God "Father"
4. We groan as we await
5. Everything is heading to that deliverance
6. And therefore, nothing can separate us from God's love

Term 2 \\ God’s Gospel: the big picture in RomansAPR 12 – Not As...

The Diocesan office will be closed tomorrow (Fri) and reopen Tuesday after the long weekend. Please pray for rest and re...
03/06/2026

The Diocesan office will be closed tomorrow (Fri) and reopen Tuesday after the long weekend. Please pray for rest and refreshment for the diocesan staff.

Our locum at West Wyalong Anglican Church finishes at the end of August. If people are to believe, they must hear.If the...
03/06/2026

Our locum at West Wyalong Anglican Church finishes at the end of August.
If people are to believe, they must hear.
If they are to hear, someone must speak.
If someone is to speak, someone must send them.
Please send someone to shepherd God's people and share Jesus for life in this town! Or come yourself. Or pray!

A little Trinity Sunday trivia at the end of the day: the Diocese of Bathurst has four churches named Holy Trinity—Orang...
31/05/2026

A little Trinity Sunday trivia at the end of the day: the Diocese of Bathurst has four churches named Holy Trinity—Orange, Dubbo, Kelso and Grenfell. Today, Orange, Dubbo and Kelso held combined services, while Grenfell welcomed the bishop. For centuries, churches have been dedicated not only to saints, but also to important Christian truths. A church named Holy Trinity bears witness to the God we worship: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

On Trinity Sunday, Bishop Mark was at Holy Trinity Grenfell this morning. He said, “Thank you Grenfell for your touching...
31/05/2026

On Trinity Sunday, Bishop Mark was at Holy Trinity Grenfell this morning. He said, “Thank you Grenfell for your touching words of farewell and thoughtful gifts. I’m very thankful to God for you all.”

30/05/2026

It is Trinity Sunday!

30/05/2026
Last Sunday saw the joyful celebration of 100 years of worship at the Church of the Holy Spirit, Trunkey Creek. A beauti...
30/05/2026

Last Sunday saw the joyful celebration of 100 years of worship at the Church of the Holy Spirit, Trunkey Creek. A beautiful, close and warm community gave thanks and then presented an amazing morning tea. We give thanks to God for all those who first planned for, provided for and have supported the ministry there during the last century. Thanks to Anastasia for the photos!

In Lucknow today, some of our women in ministry and ministry wives gathered for lunch together. Meanwhile the bishop was...
30/05/2026

In Lucknow today, some of our women in ministry and ministry wives gathered for lunch together. Meanwhile the bishop was in Emu Plains preaching at the commissioning of CMS missionaries Nathan and Dianne Lovell as they prepare to return to Cape Town, South Africa.

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PO Box 23
Bathurst, NSW
2795

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