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by Archbishop Peter Jensen
Archbishop Peter Jensen's Christmas Message 2011 on the centrality of Jesus to human history
Sydney Stories
The ABC has handed the Archbishop of Sydney a high honour, selecting him to present a nationally broadcast series of lectures later this year.
Sydney Anglican and Bible Society chairman the Rev Dr Roger Chilton has shaken the hand of the man who led Australias forces in East Timor "“ and left a new Tri Services Bible in it.
Ben Edwards wasnt sure hed entered the competition, wasnt sure what photo hed entered but was definitely sure he wanted first prize "“ as providence provides the first winner of Sydneyanglicans.nets new Viewfinder service.
Last year KYCKSTART changed Cherry Gold's life forever - now it has the chance to do so for thousands of others with the conference opening itself up to all teenagers for the first time in its history.
Trinity boys have turned a list of household chores into money-spinners to help rebuild homes devastated by the Boxing Day tsunami.
An all-girl choir is making history at St Andrew's, taking on the role of the all-male cathedral choir while it tours overseas.
Dapto women say a coffee-shop style of church has what it takes to reach mothers struggling to make time for God.
A man who is following in the footsteps of Jesus by bringing hearing to the deaf has received singular recognition for decades of help to children and other sufferers.
A Sydney Anglican Bishop says he is not a royal watcher, but Australians might benefit from looking past the fashion and focussing on the way Charles and Camilla married.
American Bible experts have arrived in Sydney to show Vietnamese churches how to coach their own culture.
Fears that Amir Mesrinejad, a Moore College student held in Villawood Detention Centre, may die if deported to Iran, have intensified with news that a Iranian lay pastor has been charged with apostasy and will go before an Islamic Court within days to face the death sentence.
Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth has congratulated the author of a controversial new book about Sydney Anglicans, saying it tells only part of the story but at least it allows people to speak for themselves.
Nine-year-old Evie Chalwell likes learning about God at her new Scripture class because she 'gets a chance to share ideas about Jesus.
Changing the date of the royal wedding shows Protestantism is largely dead, says the Archbishop of Sydney Dr Peter Jensen, while Sydney Anglicans have been the worst offenders in distancing themselves from other Christians rather than fight 'our common enemy "“ secular humanism.
Is Josie the dog the citys best evangelist? Judging by the number of conversations he is helping his owner to have, he may be hard to beat.
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