Ministry, doctrine and dodging the odd cricket ball might sound heavy going for an 81-year-old, but for Paul Mahaffey, they have been part of everyday life for the past two years.
Ministry, doctrine and dodging the odd cricket ball might sound heavy going for an 81-year-old, but for Paul Mahaffey, they have been part of everyday life for the past two years.
For the past five years Deb Chen has been a vital conduit through which many producers and services have made themselves known to the Sydney Anglican community and the Christian world - but from December 5 she will be marketing the gospel in Thailand.
It may be that the "prosperity gospel" is waning among our Pentecostal brothers and sisters but what about the unofficial Sydney Anglican prosperity doctrine...
The Queen's celebration of sixty years of marriage is bound to become increasingly unusual as people marry later and as more marriages dissolve in separation and divorce, despite increasing life-spans.
In elevators, at parties, on the sidelines of soccer ovals strangers often ask you what you 'do'. How can you turn this 30 second opening into a window on eternity?
Brian Rosner elevates the issue of increasing consumerism and isolationism to the level of importance the Bible gives it: being greedy is the worst kind of opposition to God. It is idolatry.
A decision by a NSW diocese to elect a female bishop would clearly 'break the unity of the Anglican Church, says the Bishop of North Sydney, Glenn Davies. Archbishop Peter Jensen has confirmed that he cannot participate in the consecration of a woman bishop. Yet Anglican protocol holds that as Metropolitan of NSW, the Archbishop of Sydney consecrates all NSW bishops. Your.sydneyanglicans.net investigates this potentially divisive issue.
The legal process that led to the approval of women bishops was extraordinarily complicated and difficult to report in a short news article. Bishop Glenn Davies explains.
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