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Wading through the quicksand of change

Most of us dont really want our church to change too much. I mean, dont get me wrong: I am not saying we are entirely content. We might prefer this music, or the other preacher, but on the whole, were pretty comfortable.

Statistical heavy lifting for Connect09

This week Sydneyanglicans.net investigates several parishes on the leading edge of the Mission and comes up with three ideas to kick-start your planning for next years evangelistic campaign.

Sydneyanglicans win website gold

Sydneyanglicans.net has won gold for the best website at the 2008 Australasian Religious Press Association (ARPA) Awards.

Why Anglican?

It is a strange phenomenon when your friends and enemies agree about you. But Sydney Anglicans enjoy this peculiarity. Neither friends nor enemies think we believe in Anglicanism.

Review gives Moore thumbs up

A higher education review body has highly commended Moore College on its "high academic reputation" and pinpointed rapid growth as one of its biggest challenges.

It’s Huard to say goodbye

Over 200 friends and colleagues have paid tribute to the Georges River Region's Archdeacon Geoff Huard as he prepares to retire after over 30 years of ministry in the Diocese.

Better the devil we don’t know

Given the market meltdown, it seems strange that voters in the US would seek novice leadership. Jeremy Halcrow believes the desire for radical change betrays a spiritual crisis.

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