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2. Spend 40 days with the Risen Lord

The disciples spent 40 days with the risen Lord. During that time Jesus showed himself alive by many infallible proofs. They could look back on the time when they accompanied Jesus as disciples in his ministry and they would look forward to the ministry they had as apostles but this experience of the risen Lord and His resurrection command would dominate their thinking.

1. Join the Prayer Warrior army

The Prayer Warriors, a group set up by Bishop Reg Piper, is forming an army for the extraordinary. People in parishes across the Diocese are being asked to join the Prayer Warrior team by getting mobilised to pray for the Mission and requested prayer points.

Lambeth to penalise US over gay furore

Confusion and intrigue marked the final meeting of the Lambeth Commission on Communion, as partisans on both sides of the issue sought to manipulate the proceedings through a series of leaks purporting to disclose how the Commission would act – a decision that not will be made public until October 18.

King Street shaped by Mission

At ‘185 years young', St James', King Street is the oldest surviving church building in Sydney and one of the Diocese's most high profile parishes. Situated amongst the law fraternity and adjacent to the Supreme Court, it is one of only a handful of Anglo-Catholic parishes in the high church tradition in strongly evangelical Sydney.

King Street shaped by Mission

At ‘185 years young', St James', King Street is the oldest surviving church building in Sydney and one of the Diocese's most high profile parishes. Situated amongst the law fraternity and adjacent to the Supreme Court, it is one of only a handful of Anglo-Catholic parishes in the high church tradition in strongly evangelical Sydney.

Archbishop Writes: How do we make new Christians?

Every religion, sporting movement and club has plans for recruitment of new members. Especially in today's world, where individualism is everything and membership is not valued, recruitment has to be intentional. Churches are no different. Even the large denominations are beginning to look into this question. All sorts of schemes and plans are launched to help attract new members. The trip overseas to see how it is done elsewhere is a favoured – and often useful – strategy.

Federal Government ‘failing frail aged’

With 2.5 million Australians aged over 65, the aged care system is breaking under the pressure of a fast-greying population. Elderly people who are immobile can wait for up to 12 months for a place in a high-care nursing home.

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