An unrepentant gay man became a bishop and plunged the Church into crisis. But is Windsor the answer?
An unrepentant gay man became a bishop and plunged the Church into crisis. But is Windsor the answer?
Cambodia, a country once devastated by a cruel cultural revolution, is set to be transformed by a growing number of keen Christian graduates.
Bruce and Julie Southwell have been serving in Christian ministry together for almost 40 years. They both signed on as team members for the Shoalhaven Heads Beach Mission in 1965 and were married at St Lukes, Dapto four years later. Bruce is the rector of St James Anglican Church in Darwin. He began his ministry there in January 2004. Bruce describes St James as a fairly small parish that has only recently emerged from a very difficult decade of ministry. When asked, "why Darwin?" Bruce is unequivocal; "God made it quite clear that we should be ready to move". And they did.
All over Sydney Christian women are laying sweet-trails that lead their friends to the Gospel.
Cherrybrook Anglicans have offered their parish to an Australian ex-pat because of his ground-breaking ministry in the United States.
Surprisingly, The Windsor Report 2004 does actually deal with homosexuality. More then once it makes clear that the Commission does not believe that they were invited to do so in the mandate. Rather they stick to questions of the nature of the Anglican Communion and how it can deal with the threat from the Americans and Canadians.
The honest approach has earned a Christian musician high praise from an audience of Northern suburbs fans.
The superannuation of thousands of Sydney diocesan staff and clergy worth more than $120 million dollars is about to be transferred to insurance giant AMP.
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