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Back to Church Sunday: Connecting in ‘09

The United Kingdom's Back to Church Sunday program is based on a solid statistical insights into why people lose contact with church. It's positive results suggest it may be a welcome tool in the shed for congregations keen to connect in '09.

Connect…as easy as ABC?

The hard facts prove that aspects of current Sydney Anglican ministry practices are off target. Zac Veron argues that rethinking local ministry aimed at children, youth and young adults should be a key focus of Connect09.

Meet our street champions

Springwood Anglican Church has become the first parish in Sydney to launch a "Street Champions" scheme - a key 'grassroots ministry initiative for Connect09. The concept is modelled on the Church Armys "adopt-a-block" program, and the Rev Andrew Nixon, executive director of Connect09, says it will operate as an informal and low-key form of neighbourhood chaplaincy. Could this 'spiritual neighbourhood watch' strategy help your church to connect with your local community?

Deep down we all know it’s time

With so many difficulties before us, is it actually worth attempting to unite to undertake a new mission initiative of this magnitude? Surely the question can reasonably be asked: "Why do Connect09?"

Beat your fear factor

We asked Beth Howe about her fears after signing up to become a Street Champion - praying, visiting and caring for 20 of her Springwood neighbours"¦

Mums get Sydney praying

Mothers Day may be on the horizon, but today, several Sydney mums will have their minds set on praying for the diocese.

The State vs Nelson Mandela

On 11 July, 1963 South African police raided a farm near Johannesburg and arrested 10 men. After 90 days of seclusion from their families and from any legal advice they were charged with conspiracy to commit acts of sabotage and terrorism.

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