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Motor Mission Blog #7

Its been a more relaxing couple of weeks...The XT was released from the docks and the good Lord has continued to watch over us. We left the mean streets of Mumbai for Pune to visit an Aussie chrisitian family and then Goa, the holiday state of India for a bit of r&r and reflection.

Diocesan chancellor dies

Sydneyanglicans.net is sad to announce the death of Michael Orpwood QC, Chancellor of the Diocese of Sydney. Mr Orpwood died yesterday after suffering from cancer during recent months.

What I know about Cronulla - Graeme Cole

It doesnt take long for "Gods country" to fall to new lows. Sydneys "Eden" has been on a down hill run for decades. And despite the initial talk about policing, resources and pulling community leaders together to "work towards a solution", Cronullas problems are far more deep seated.

Lebanese, Christian and Australian too

In the midst of the racial profiling that has characterised Sydneys response to recent riots, two Lebanese Australians stand up to assert their Christian identity and the need for peace this weekend.

Hampers full of hope

5,000 struggling Sydney families will have their fill of food and hope this Christmas, thanks to Kevin Alexander and his army of Anglicare volunteers.

Work debate heats up

Last months SC front page revealed the risk home/work conflict poses to Sydney Anglicans spiritual and relational wellbeing. It sparked questions from a number of pastors. JEREMY HALCROW, co-author of the research paper, provides some more answers.

Youth embrace ‘The Body’ beautiful

Over 300 youth gathered at St Annes, Ryde last Friday for 'The Body - an event reminding the young Christians of the unity they share in Christ.

CMS to confront racial fears

CMS NSW must play an educative role in Sydney churches in order to confront the attitudes underlying the Cronulla riots, says the newly appointed head of the missionary organisation.

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