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History should be our teacher - Phillip Jensen

Synod waits to consider the another motion to ordain women, yet nothing has happened of recent times that would suggest that we re-open this issue. On the contrary, wherever the ordination of women as presbyters has happened the results have been disastrous.

What are they missing?

Jazz clubs, film nights - we can expend huge amounts of effort creating events that, in the end, still run second place to secular versions. The question is, what does the church have that unbelievers want?

Meet our new e-vangelist

With more and more parts of people's personal lives moving on-line, David Horne is set to become the Anglican Churchs first internet evangelist.

Think big - Sydney needs leaders

In his annual Presidential Address, Archbishop Peter Jensen has called for visionary leaders to enact change within the church to win Australia for Christ.

Lights, camera, celebration!

Sydney Anglicans from days of old might be astounded by the technology, but would no doubt joyfully join in the festivities as the Diocese celebrates 150 years of five key ministries this Monday night.

Churchyard blitz

Kieran Drabsch is one of 60 young adults applying elbow grease to help a church in need.

Bishop back on deck

The Bishop of North Sydney, Dr Glenn Davies, was welcomed back to work yesterday following his recovery from a serious head injury.

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