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We don’t need another hero says Jarrett

What do the Terminator, Shrek, the Lord of the Rings and Cinderella have in common? According to one of Sydneys leading womens ministers, they are all part of the 'human fiction that ignores the need for Christ to return.

In line with the Gospel

Line dancing, Chatswood and Sydney's growing Chinese community. What could bring these three things together, asks Stuart Robinson? The Gospel.

Sydney clergy get emotional

Sydney Anglican ministers are gearing up to stir our emotions as well as our minds, after training in the 'heart of preaching at a recent conference held to mark the 150th celebrations of Moore Theological College.

The happiest day of their lives?

Newlyweds Amir and Hui Rong should be enjoying their honeymoon this week "“ but just hours after their wedding on Saturday the bride was taken back to Villawood Immigration Detention Centre to face an uncertain future.

Experimental planters reap new growth

Kirribilli pastor Paul Dale knew something had to be done when he noticed people walking past the church building were attracted to the music, but intimidated by the lack of spare seats.

Aussie Pilgrim’s Progress - Kel Richards

Author and radio personality Kel Richards has taken his talent for translating text into Aussie English and applied it to one of the great Christian classics: Pilgrim's Progress.

Look up in the Skype!

With all the recent focus on the Man of Steel returning to cinema screens, Sydneyanlgicans tech watcher Andrew Lim directs our attention to a fast-rising hero in the world of telephony. Skype offers to battle rising ministry costs while rescuing contacts that might otherwise be lost.

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