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Wollongong Region: My life in ministry

"The rest of the world uses music and the arts to communicate its values and ideologies – how much more reason do we have to use the arts to communicate and celebrate Jesus and what he's done. This has been my passion since I first knew Jesus."

Primates thank Sydney

Archbishop Peter Jensen and the Sydney Standing Committee have been commended for supporting the strong stance African, South American and Asian Primates have taken against the US over the appointment of Bishop Gene Robinson.

Christian ambushed in refugee massacre

“We've had a sad and terrible event,” read the brief, stark email from Bishop Pie Ntukamazina of the Episcopal Church of Burundi to friends around the world in the wake of last month's massacre of 159 Congolese refugees sleeping in a border camp in Burundi by rebel forces. Five pastors were among the dead, according to reports.

Church and State plea for drenching rain

“Our world is ruined by the sinfulness of man. [The drought is] a powerful reminder that we're not in control.” So believes the Deputy Prime Minister, John Anderson. The farmer and Christian joined a chorus of prayers for drenching rain last month. “This drought is as serious as we've ever had in Australia…there is enormous social stress,” he told a crowd of hundreds at St Andrew's Cathedral.

Youthworks scripture ban lifted

Church authorities in Western Australia have temporarily lifted a ban on primary school scripture material from Sydney's Anglican Youthworks. The turnaround follows a review last month that found many teachers are unhappy with the approved syllabus, Religion in Life, and want to keep using the Youthworks Connect resource in the classroom.

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