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How to close your church without even trying

How can you engage with the culture, but not surrender the proclamation of the Gospel to DVDs and the church drama group? Sydney Anglican David Cohen and colleague Stephen Gaukroger explore the options.

Chinese Christians welcome new year

Sydney Anglican Chinese churches will hold big celebration dinners as they welcome in the Chinese year of the pig this weekend.

Moorebank shares India’s joy

Sydney Anglicans are helping the Indian Gospel League reach youth with the Christian message and learning from them too.

Picking Up The Pieces

Think of any major disaster in Australia in the past 30 years. Salvation Army Lieutenant Colonel, Don Woodland was there.

When elders’ children don’t believe

In his letter to Titus, Paul says appoint elders in every town [who are]. . . above reproach, the husband of one wife, and his children are believers. So what are the pastoral implications of this passage?

Friends give thanks for Richard

Family and friends gave thanks for the life of the Rev Richard Nixey who passed away on Thursday, February 8.

Mission-shaped or Mission-’˜flavoured’?

Emerging fresh expressions of church represent a helpful challenge to congregations looking at connecting with our culture, but are 'mission shaped' or simply 'mission flavoured'?

Diary of a ministry trainee #2

Andrew Robinson reflects on his first week of short-term mission in Johannesburg - the trees, the kids, the gun-safes.

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