Bishop Richard Condie’s 2026 Presidential Address to the Synod of the Diocese of Tasmania
Posted on June 23, 2026
Filed under Australian dioceses, for your prayers
Bishop of Tasmania Richard Condie delivered his Presidential Address at the 2026 earlier this month.
It’s now on the diocesan website –
“Synod is about partnership. We each have our roles to play, as we bring our spiritual gifts to bear on our ministry and leadership. Each Parish and sector ministry, each chaplaincy and school has a unique context with unique mission challenges. But Synod reminds us that we do not labour alone, but alongside each other in partnership in the gospel. Paul was very aware of this as he wrote to the Philippian church. He was not a solo missionary, nor was the church in Philippi all on its own. Rather, Paul gives thanks to God for their partnership, their fellowship, their communion in the Gospel, right through his association with then. They were in this together, and so are we.
I am so thankful for your partnership and prayers and give thanks to God for them. I have been especially aware of this in recent days as we have begun to address our challenges around redress, but also in the development of our renewed shared Vision that we will launch at this Synod. We genuinely do this work together and it is a great joy. …”
Bishop Condie speaks around three points –
- Where we have come from
- Where we are now – redress
- The Future – Launching Tasmanian Anglicans 2031.
Under the third heading, he outlines –
- Core Convictions
- Our Mission
- Our Strategic Priorities.
Plenty of food for prayer for our brothers and sisters and the progress of the gospel in Tasmania.
Image thanks to the Diocese of Bathurst.

