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Beautiful one day, Moore the next

Queensland Christians will enjoy a taste of theology from across the border as Moore College holds its 11th interstate lecture series this long weekend.

Canterbury invites Tong to come aboard

Sydney Anglican Robert Tong has been invited by the Archbishop of Canterbury to take a seat on the panel seeking a solution to the homosexual disputes wracking the Communion.

BLAST off in Bankstown

BLAST "“ the Bankstown Local Area Scripture Team "“ is succeeding with School students in a way that single churches could previously only envy.

A Communion On The Edge

It was in late February that Anglican primates politely asked the doctrinally-wayward North American churches to make themselves scarce and observe certain moratoria while deciding between their pro-homosexual agendas and Anglican Communion membership. But in the weeks since, rebel U.S. Episcopal (ECUSA) and Canadian Anglican leaders have more than lived up to the low expectations that many conservatives had of them.

The Good Book - no longer a page-turner?

Are Sydney Anglicans losing interest in their Bibles? Disturbing statistics released by the National Church Life Survey reveal a slump in the number of people picking up the greatest story ever told.

The high price of commitment - Zac Veron

The Diocese now has a 'God-sized goal. We will fail to see this eventuate unless church-goers stop considering themselves the centre of their lives and see Jesus and his church as the central focus.

It’s time Sydney Anglicans took music seriously

Music is at the centre of the teenagers world. Personal MP3 and CD players provide a private soundtrack-to-life for youths everywhere. Despite this, many youth ministries choose to avoid singing and music in their programs. This decision is based on one or more presuppositions.

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