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Book Review: Developing Congregations into caring Communities

Peter Corney's practical wisdom and penetrating insight into our contemporary Australian urban culture is clearly on display in his latest book, Developing Congregations into Caring Communities. In particular, his analysis of Generation X (those between 28-38 yrs) and what he calls their ‘contemporary hunger for community' is very thought provoking.

Book Review: D Broughton Knox Selected Works: Vol II Church & Ministry

Broughton Knox had a calm confidence in the word of God, and it exudes from this second volume of his writings. We should be deeply thankful to God for giving us such a clear-headed thinker, and to those at Matthias Media who have compiled this collection for us – D. Broughton Knox: Selected Works Volume 2: Church and Ministry. There are six sections in the book which is generally on “Church and Ministry”.

The Gospel of God’s Grace - Presidential Address 2002

We have reached this day a moment of decision for us as a Diocese, as a community of Anglican Christians: to help us make the decision, I believe we are going to need above all the perspective of the cross. At the Synod last year (2001) I explained the Mission Statement and goal that had been commended to us by the Diocesan Executive Board and the Standing Committee. I warned members that the call to mission is ‘a call for sacrifice, for change, for unremitting effort, in dependence on God's Spirit… If we are going to take the challenge of this mission statement seriously, we must be ready to commit ourselves to it by this time next year'. I went on to say this: ‘In effect, it gives us the next year to analyse, to consult, to plan, to pray before we come back to Synod and decide not merely on the budget, but on the mission. I am proposing that at the Synod in 2002 we deliberate on both these connected issues. October 2002 is when we decide to enter the race and respond to the starter's gun - or we decide that this is not the race we want to enter.'

Property battle threatens inner-city ministry

Ministry at St John's, Darlinghurst is under threat of being drastically scaled back, with the Church's proposed property development being opposed by the City of Sydney Council.

New course puts the Bible back on the menu

Introducing friends to God through telling Two Ways to Live ‘as a long, intimate story' is the basis of a new evangelistic course launched in Sydney this month. Billed as ‘a new way of introducing the true and living God to a post-Christian society', the 12-week Introducing God series aims to tell ‘the Bible's big story' by drawing on popular evangelistic tools. The theology of the Two Ways to Live tract is presented in ‘relational' terms using the Alpha concept of a meal, video presentation and discussion. Sky News reporter Leigh Hatcher hosts the series, written and presented by Dominic Steele, pastor of Annandale Anglican Church and Christians in the Media. The video series is produced by Anglican Media.

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