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“We know salvation is life or death”

Bishop Josiah says Australians must stop being polite about their faith if they want to match the more than 14 million people who regularly attend church in Nigeria each Sunday.

Australia’s fastest growing Anglican churches revealed

It appears intentional strategy-setting, an emphasis on lay participation in ministry and preaching that connects with people's day-to-day lives are key factors for growing churches. These were the most commonly cited factors by clergy of Anglican parishes that doubled in average weekly attendence between 1996 and 2001, Southern Cross has found.

Nile ‘undermines religious freedom’

Anglicans in Sydney have criticised remarks by Christian Democrat leader, the Rev Fred Nile, that the chador ‘worn only by Islamic extremists' should be banned in public places for security reasons.

Sydney finally embraces Filipino import

It may have taken eleven tiring years, but the Rev George Gayagay is ‘overjoyed' that his congregation of Filipino Anglicans has been officially accepted into the Diocese of Sydney. “This offer came out of the blue,” he said “It's a great joy we have become part of the established Anglican Church otherwise we are just nomads.”

Military church takes aim at local community

Holy Trinity, Millers Point is one of Sydney's most unique churches. The ‘Garrison Church'has a long-standing link with Australia's defence forces, and its picturesque location makes it a sought-after wedding venue.

God answers prayers of indigenous believers

After three years of waiting, hoping and praying, an indigenous congregation at Minto has finally found a pastor to help them take the next step in their ministry.

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