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Organic Church

In his latest book Neil Cole maintains that in this post-modern age, the most effective way of spreading the gospel is via what he calls 'organic church planting movements'. Or as the book's subtitle puts it, 'growing faith where life happens'.

Chesalon reveals new logo and direction

Anglicares aged care division has unveiled a new name and logo, along with an expansion into new categories of care as it responds to the needs of Australias rapidly ageing population.

Congo rapes prompt Sydney action

The violent and touching story of a young Congolese woman is being used to call Sydney Anglicans to advocacy for the troubled nation.

Cooperation: the secret of the burger kings

McDonalds executive turned Anglican minister, Ted Brush says that as Sydney Anglicans plan for Connect 09 they have much to learn from the cooperative business models that underpin the major fast-food brands. He says McDonalds' and Sydney Diocese share a very similar 'franchisee' organisational structure. Read more"¦

McDonald’s church is no bad thing

McDonalds executive turned minister, Ted Brush, argues that as Sydney Anglicans plan for Connect 09 there is much to learn from the franchise business model.

Community the key to connection

What people want more than anything else is a sense of belonging, but the traditional fixtures that used to provide that feeling are in fast decline. Is this a primary connection point for Christians and their communities?

Being online is not enough

God looks upon the heart. Unfortunately we humans are far more shallow. For us, we start with appearances.

David Short, JI Packer face legal action

Ecclesiastical charges have been filed by a Canadian Bishop against former Sydney Anglican, the Rev David Short and one of the world's top Anglican theologians, Dr J.I. Packer.

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