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Archbishop Writes: We must assist those hurt by the drought

I know that, as Christian people, we have all been very concerned about the drought that has gripped so much of NSW, and the special needs of those who work on the land. This concern is reflected in the warm response to the Archbishop's Appeal in February this year.

The Church has failed the bush

In a frank assessment of the church's role in Australia's drought-stricken rural areas, the head of the Bush Church Aid Society (BCA) says ministers and congregations have failed to properly respond to the current crisis and must do better.

‘Third runway’ takes off in the Shire

Last month, St Luke's, Miranda and Jannali Anglican Church both introduced new Sunday services – St Luke's launching a third morning service, and Jannali starting a third evening meeting.

Southern Cross editor resigns

The editor of Southern Cross, Jeremy Halcrow, has resigned after five years in the hotseat. During his editorship Southern Cross won numerous awards while circulation and advertising revenue increased markedly.

Archbishop Jensen given ten more years to lead the Mission

After an exhaustive two hour debate at its May meeting, the Standing Committee voted 32 votes to 10 to extend Archbishop Peter Jensen's retirement age from 65 to 70. The final motion agreed to by the Standing Committee said the decision had been made because of the ‘critical importance' of Dr Jensen's leadership to the diocesan Mission.

We can’t afford church, says Sydney

When 16 per cent of Australians cannot always afford to pay their utility bills, how can they afford to give regularly to church? The situation is all too real in Sydney, according to church leaders, who say Christians struggling with the burden of high mortgages, car repayments and credit card debt have little or nothing to fund ministry.

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