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Builders beat ‘Petersham Pause’

Low-flying planes no longer rattle the windows, and the 'Petersham Pause is a thing of the past as All Saints ministry takes off in their freshly-soundproofed building.

Bible ban on charging interest

Interest is clearly banned in both the Old and New Testaments. The damaging relational consequences of interest are something the Bible abhors, and therefore something we too should abhor. The question now is, what changes can we make to remove the use of interest from our societies.

Mission plan helps parishes think big

The revamped Mission Board is set to give Sydney Anglicans a long-term vision and help parishes think big beyond the 2012 Diocesan Mission deadline.

Sydney speaks on women’s ordination

Sydney Synod has spoken decisively on ordaining women as priests, with a clear majority of members voting to move forward and not revisit the debate.

Synod supports Global South

Sydney Synod has overwhelmingly endorsed Archbishop Peter Jensens support of Global South Primates who are holding the line against liberal trends in the American and Canadian churches.

Family who fought the pressure

When doctors told Mozz and Sacha their baby would be disabled, the Christians resisted pressure to abort. According to a new book, they are the fortunate ones in a growing moral problem.

A call for Christian risk - John Piper

As Christians consider Archbishop Jensen's call for committed, 'visionary' leaders, your.sydneyanglicans' thought it would be appropriate to reproduce an article by John Piper emphasising the welcome risks true faith embraces.

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