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Spong playing the wrong game: Bishop Harrower

John Harrower, the Bishop of Tasmania, has joined the chorus of protest against the teachings of Bishop John Spong to coincide with the retired US Bishop's recent visit to Australia.

US evangelist brings gospel to thousands of Australian women

George Bush and Lois Rabey may have both touched down in Australia for the for the first time last month, but the similarity of their visits ends there. While angry crowds at protest marches marked Bush's visit, fellow American Lois Rabey was greeted with sell-out venues filled with non-Christians eager to hear her story.

Youthworks on the front foot to train new leaders

Youth ministers and leaders across Sydney will be encouraged to be ‘mission minded' in reaching out to young people across the city at Anglican Youthworks' 2003 Youth Ministry Conference next month.

Archbishop Writes: Christians everywhere equipped to serve

Quite a few years ago, the Principal of Mary Andrews College, Narelle Jarrett, took an initiative which I was very doubtful about. She opened up the possibility of diploma level study in a part-time way at centres around the Diocese, especially geared to women students.

Archbishop Writes: Christians everywhere equipped to serve

Quite a few years ago, the Principal of Mary Andrews College, Narelle Jarrett, took an initiative which I was very doubtful about. She opened up the possibility of diploma level study in a part-time way at centres around the Diocese, especially geared to women students.

Link: Re-potting brings growth for Lidcombe

St Stephen's, Lidcombe was built in 1875 and over the years it has gradually changed from a strong Anglo-Celtic ministry to become a largely ethnic Chinese ministry. There is a cultural diversity, ranging from second generation Australian Chinese to those who are newly arrived in Sydney. Today St Stephen's consists of Australians, Chinese and Chinese Australians.

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