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our story: greg & suzie atkin

A young, professional couple in their early 30s with a baby daughter, Greg and Suzie Atkin were first drawn to St Martin's Killara as they were looking for a church to get married in. Greg had a Christian background but had never really committed to Christianity, while Suzie had grown up in a non-Christian environment and had never attended church.

The harvest is plenty on the leafy North Shore

Parish in focus. In upper North Shore Killara, Christians are being encouraged to break old ways of doing things, embrace change and move outside their comfort zones to bring the gospel to more local people.

From East Africa to the Eastern Suburbs

It's a long way from a small settlement in outback Tanzania, where people struggle daily with the reality of poverty, disease and death, to the glitzy Eastern Suburbs and the parish of Vaucluse right in the middle of the ‘insular peninsular'.

Canada battles same-sex furore

Archbishop Greg Venables, Primate of the Southern Cone (South America), speaking on behalf of 22 Primates of the Anglican Communion called last month for the expulsion of the Anglican Church of Canada from the Communion.

Care for victims is first priority: Adelaide

The Rector of Adelaide's oldest church expects evangelism to be much more difficult and said there is much work to be done in caring for survivors in the wake of an independent report into mishandling of child sex abuse.

New chair of Anglican Evangelical Fellowship

At its annual general meeting in June, the New South Wales branch of the Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion (EFAC) farewelled its retiring Chairman, Bishop Ray Smith, Sydney Diocese's former Georges River Regional Bishop. He was replaced by Bishop Peter Brain of Armidale.

National Church to face tough choices

Child protection and the handling of sexual abuse claims will be the most important issues on the agenda at General Synod this year, says retiring General Secretary of the Anglican Church of Australia, the Rev Dr Bruce Kaye.

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