A hills church decked their halls to simulate a white Christmas and share the gospel.
A hills church decked their halls to simulate a white Christmas and share the gospel.
Key Sydney Anglicans agree that reading the Bible is more important than ever, but the latest Australian Church Life Survey (2001) says that only 31 per cent of us manage to read it more than once a week. As 2007 kicks off, we ask Archbishop Peter Jensen and other key Sydney Anglicans whether it's time for a mission-minded church to make a New Year's resolution to reconnect with God in daily Bible-reading and prayer. Keen to get your 'quiet times' back on track? Chat about what's been helpful or not and get some advice from Gordon Cheng at the discussion forum.
They had their chance and they blew it. Yet another Christmas has just passed and once again most ministers failed to answer the 'What do you want for Christmas? question.
Christ Church St Laurence offers a traditional Anglican service to usher in Christmas day.
Women at Woodville Road have used a gingerbread house-making night to share the gospel with their friends.
A church in the city's centre is using a unique tradition to bring Jesus' message to children.
Gen Y! The young adults of Sydney (18-30): optimistic, loyal, confident, sociable, educated, tolerant, multicultural, highly interactive, for whom SMS and all web- based communications are the hub of life.
An article we published in June called 'Muslim women who share a secret love about closet Malay converts to Christianity, has become our most popular story on record as a political controversy erupts in Malaysia over the status of Muslim converts in that country.
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