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by Archbishop Peter Jensen
Archbishop Peter Jensen's Christmas Message 2011 on the centrality of Jesus to human history
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This year more Sydney parishes took groups to Men's Convention, and many first-timers were among them
The Rev Bruce Dingwall, rector of Hoxton Park Anglican Church, says his church is a small one that in many ways can't afford to be planting new churches. Despite this, the church has taken a risk and launched a new service, aimed at the many young families within its parish.
The positive Christian witness provided by the Mardi Gras outreach at St Michael's, Surry Hills, took another step forward this year. St Michael's is the only church located along the Mardi Gras parade route, which takes place annually each March.
Tim was too scared to talk about the gospel until he saw its impact on Sydney’s homeless.
Ethiopia – a country renowned for poverty and starvation. Dirty streets – home for so many children – where millions of people are hungry, sick, hopeless and dying. A place, it may appear, forgotten by God.
Archbishop Jensen's talks shock some, but enthuse many.
Missile attack kills patient in church-run hospital
David Phillips from Adelaide and Denise Cooper-Clark from Melbourne are leading by example in showing that Christians have an important role to play in public debate on moral and ethical issues.
Churches in Sydney Diocese could be asked to review how they serve Communion during Sunday services, following an extensive review undertaken by a specially appointed committee.
Two Sydney parishes are partnering with a pair of innovative church plants in an initiative that will help reach the city's huge multicultural population.
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