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Focus on Good Sex

Anglican Media's late night television series, Good Sex, has achieved unprecedented media coverage since its release in April.

Families at five makes a small parish feel alive

Church Plant of the Month: “We had to get the people who weren't attending church anywhere else,” says the Rev Greg Olliffe, Rector of St Giles, Greenwich, of the decision to begin the parish's family-friendly Sunday service at 5pm.

Chinese church leaders agree – in part

All bishops at the recent World Anglican Chinese Clergy and Workers' Fellowship Conference hosted by the Diocese of Sydney and held in the Diocese of Newcastle, have stated their opposition to homosexuality and Western permissiveness on scriptural grounds, but clergy were divided as to how much attention church leaders should be giving to the crisis that is threatening to split the Anglican Communion.

New tool helps high schools teach ‘values’

NSW high school students will be taught in English classes to question the meaning of life through a new resource from Christian educators aimed at promoting ‘values-based' education in schools.

Book Review: 1st chapter of Reflections in the Glass

The thesis of Archbishop Peter Carnley's book Reflections in the Glass relies heavily on a caricature of his opponents, "Sydney Anglicans", and a highly selective and indeed, puzzling - reading of the Anglican tradition. Although he faintly protests about labelling (p.25), it is really a matter of labelling that is Carnley's concern: he wants to re-badge himself as "progressive orthodox", eschewing the outdated term "liberal" and he wants to apply the label "fundamentalis" to evangelical Anglicans.

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