Facebook, the social networking phenomenon that is taking the Internet by storm, is ripe for use by anyone interested in Christian ministry. Andrew Lim tells you why.
Facebook, the social networking phenomenon that is taking the Internet by storm, is ripe for use by anyone interested in Christian ministry. Andrew Lim tells you why.
Spong paints a portrait of a Jesus who overturned the barriers of race, creed and sexuality in order "to free our humanity to enter another realm of consciousness". But to arrive at this figure the author first explains that almost everything the Gospels say about him is historically false.
Clearly you can't keep a good book down - or maybe that should be 'you can't put a good book down'. In either case, sydneyanglicans.net is happy to provide it's second review of John Chapman's well-though-out resource for evangelising those in their autumn years.
On Reagenomics and the gospel.
There now exists a Global South Network which is making its presence forcefully felt, especially through its leaders presence in Anglican Communion primates meetings.
Are we failing newcomers? What really helps newcomers integrate into church life? A pilot study of Anglican churches in South Sydney region has revealed some answers. Jeremy Halcrow looks at the five most welcoming parishes and gets their hospitality tips.
In her wildly successful "childrens" series JK Rowling has constructed a narrative that asks us to consider not just how we should live but matters of eternal consequence.
Naremburn-Cammeray Anglican Church has turned down an income of over $20,000 a year to run ministries like its new music and play group.
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