I find reading Bonhoeffer a frustrating experience: I keep interrupting myself to read paragraphs out loud to whoever is in earshot!
I find reading Bonhoeffer a frustrating experience: I keep interrupting myself to read paragraphs out loud to whoever is in earshot!
As 2007 kicks off, many Sydney Anglicans are taking the opportunity to re-engage with God in regular Bible-reading and prayer. sydneyanglicans.net spoke to Claire Smith, Chair of the Diocesan Mission's working group on culture, about her New Year's resolution to pray more together with her family.
Christ must be the central aim of our lives, and devotions should help center our lives upon that aim. But busy pastors also need discipline: discipline for having devotions and discipline for using the time well.
Premium coffee and former prostitutes will help CMS promote Fair Trade at CMS Summer School from this Saturday.
A hills church decked their halls to simulate a white Christmas and share the gospel.
Key Sydney Anglicans agree that reading the Bible is more important than ever, but the latest Australian Church Life Survey (2001) says that only 31 per cent of us manage to read it more than once a week. As 2007 kicks off, we ask Archbishop Peter Jensen and other key Sydney Anglicans whether it's time for a mission-minded church to make a New Year's resolution to reconnect with God in daily Bible-reading and prayer. Keen to get your 'quiet times' back on track? Chat about what's been helpful or not and get some advice from Gordon Cheng at the discussion forum.
They had their chance and they blew it. Yet another Christmas has just passed and once again most ministers failed to answer the 'What do you want for Christmas? question.
Christ Church St Laurence offers a traditional Anglican service to usher in Christmas day.
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