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Link: Re-potting brings growth for Lidcombe

St Stephen's, Lidcombe was built in 1875 and over the years it has gradually changed from a strong Anglo-Celtic ministry to become a largely ethnic Chinese ministry. There is a cultural diversity, ranging from second generation Australian Chinese to those who are newly arrived in Sydney. Today St Stephen's consists of Australians, Chinese and Chinese Australians.

Synod Commentary - Tim Foster

I'm not sure if Synod is supposed to be edifying, but the recent session was a most encouraging occasion. Hearing the reports from several churches regarding their progress in mission, and hearing presentations on new strategic initiatives in ministry training and property development gave a real sense of progress and promise. Important statements reaffirming our biblical orthodoxy also served to clarify our own position on recent events and to encourage Anglicans in other parts of the Communion to faithfulness and perseverance. Apart from one moment, which could be described as most unfortunate, it was a place of robust debate, good humor and openness.

Clear message to Freemasons

Sydney Anglicans have sent a clear message to Freemasons across the state: your beliefs are “contrary to biblical Christianity.”

Your church can help reach the target

A revolutionary new model of ministry, including the creation of a new office of ‘Minister' and an effort to raise up 2,500 new full-time paid gospel workers within the next ten years, has been presented to Synod and proposed for adoption in the Diocese of Sydney.

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