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NSW tri-covenant aimed at sharing resources, not sending messages

In a welcome move, and as a result of twelve years of consultations, the Dioceses of Bathurst, Canberra and Goulburn and Riverina have announced plans to develop a closer working relationship. The three bishops Richard Hurford (Bathurst), George Browning (Canberra and Goulburn) and Bruce Clark (Riverina), last month jointly issued a statement that outlined the ‘Tri-Diocesan Covenant' proposals.

Women bishops a step closer

Women bishops appear to have come just a little closer for the Anglican Church of Australia when the General Synod Working Party released its report last month. This will be a major topic for debate at the General Synod when it meets in Fremantle in October next year.

‘Backward step’ we need to help achieve Mission

Ian Cox, 60, currently Senior Canon at St Michael's Cathedral, Wollongong, will take what some might see as a backward step in his career and return to parish ministry next month. He takes up the post of rector of the small parish of Brighton/Rockdale in the Georges River Region on September 12.

Classic Christian tale roars onto stage

They've been alive in the imaginations of millions of people for years, but Aslan the lion, Mr Tumnus and the White Witch will take a step closer to reality this summer. An all-Australian production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe will hit the stage in Sydney this December, introducing a new generation to CS Lewis's classic children's tale.

God is doing miracles at Westpac as Christians step out in faith at work

For many Christians, the workplace is both the main point of regular contact with the unchurched world, and one of the hardest places in which to share the gospel. But while it hasn't all been easy, a small group of Christians at the Sydney head office of Westpac Bank have organised three successful evangelistic events in just over a year, having a major impact on their workplace.

Archbishop Writes: Has your church made any plans to create new groups?

Last month I began to explain the four Mission policies. The first concerns spiritual renewal, and the evidence that it is being put into practice will be the preaching of the word of God followed by offering prayer and intercession for those who don't know Christ. The second policy involves the multiplication of fellowships, congregations and parish churches.

Child protection code to help rebuild trust in Church

The Anglican Church of Australia's Child Protection Committee has released a long awaited draft code of professional ethics for clergy and lay workers. The code, released last month, gives detailed guidelines on sexual and other behaviour. It is aimed primarily at church workers, but also at congregations and the wider Anglican community.

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