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Church answers climate fears

With Australias signing of the Kyoto Protocol in the past week "“ and news flowing in from the conference in Bali "“ climate change is heating up conversations around Australia. The Sydney Diocesan Secretariat has met with the co-founder of the Conservation Foundation as the Diocese continues to take decisive action to shrink its carbon footprint. Sydney parishes are taking up the cause, using environment-related activities to connect with their local communities.

A Lighter Footprint

Human-driven global warming and consequent climate change are now high in public consciousness. Angela Crocombe has produced this comprehensive guide on how we can reduce our carbon use or "footprint" by individual and local action.

Praying for Connect09

Most Australians not only don't know God, 60% don't have a friend who is a regular church-goer. Connect09 is about making new relationships, providing their missing peace.

Banned book becomes best-seller

As Christians celebrate 50 million Bibles in China, NSWs Bible Society asks Sydney Anglicans to up their support.

King’s comforts Banton family

The King's School is continuing its care and prayer for Bernie Bantons family after 80 senior school students formed a guard of honour at yesterdays State funeral for the respected asbestos disease campaigner.

My (wonderful) year in the eye of a storm

It's summer again in Jo'burg. The streets of the northern suburbs are awash today with fragments of leaves, pummeled ruthlessly from the trees in yesterday's hailstorm.

McNeill’s mini-move

The running of Anglican Youthworks camping division and Port Hacking site have been combined under the leadership of youth ministry stalwart, the Rev Jodie McNeill.

Sydney carols air on seniors TV

Tonight, 400 senior residents will join in the singing at Anglican Retirement Villages carols service - and 20,000 people around Australia will hear them.

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