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Two youth powers combine

Youthworks and MTS have joined forces to provide a new outdoor youth and childrens ministry program.

Sydney supports Duncan

The standing committee of the Diocese of Sydney has expressed its strong support for Bishop Robert Duncan of the American diocese of Pittsburgh, saying it is 'deeply distressed' that he has been deposed by the Episcopal Church.

The brave new online world

We live in extraordinary times – times of astonishing change. Since the launch of the Internet into the public arena in the nineties and the widespread adoption of mobile technology, our society, especially the youngest members of it, has undergone a radical change in the way we gather information, learn, communicate with each other and ultimately the way we relate.

God debate: Just the facts

The rise of new atheism shows no signs of stopping as proponents of the movement continue to write articles and publish books promoting their views. Sydney Anglicans have been quick to engage with this thinking through discussion and debate. The City Bible Forum and Centre for Public Christianity recently brought out Oxford University professor Dr John Lennox to speak on the topic and St Lukes, Miranda examined Dawkins views as part of their annual Anselm Forum this time last year. This week we speak to Roy Williams, the Sydney man who turned his later-in-life quest for the truth about Gods existence into a secular bestseller.

Bishop Bob Duncan deposed

One of the most significant conservative leaders in the United States, Bishop Robert Duncan of Pittsburgh, has been deposed from the ordained ministry by the House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church.

Modern Myths

Most Bible "myths" are believed by so called "unbelievers".

Half-way - what a day

The last four days have probably been some of the most exhausting international work I have ever done "“ and some of the most revealing.

Voters flock to SydAng coffee carts

When the recent council elections were held, it just seemed natural for Bobbin Head's coffee connoisseurs to share their brew with bleary-eyed voters.

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