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Churches must utilise ‘mini-cultures’

Lately, I have been excited to see congregational leaders planning how to best utilise the gifts God has given members of their congregations. However, it seems to me that one are of neglect is the 'mini cultures' we are part of.

Burnt out, but battling on

Kinglake churchwarden Peter Crook is one of many Victorians reliving a dramatic escape from a burning home as the huge costs of this week's fires continue to be counted.

Primates’ communiqué: too much talk?

Last week Robert Tong provided us some reflections on the Meeting of Primates which was held last week in Alexandria. I thought I would continue this conversation, as the Primates have now produced their

On the Highway to Hell?

Christians have always had a troubled relationship with AC/DC, kind of like gazelles have always had a troubled relationship with lions. So what should a Christian make of AC/DC?

Tech events that inspire

If you live in Australia you might be surprised to discover the number of conferences that explore how the internet and technology can be used for ministry.

The myth of the perfect parent

Catriona Corbett begins a new blog on Sydneyanglicans.net in search of the 'perfect parent' - if such an animal really exists.

Learning from the bushfires

In Sydney, our churches are preparing to tackle the standard apologetic questions around theodicy that are usually raised in natural disasters. However I wonder if we are missing a dramatic wind shift the way the public understands the moral issues around this natural disaster.

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