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Short: We are not troublemakers

Former Sydney Anglican, the Rev David Short has called on fellow evangelical Anglicans to sign a petition to counter "the lies being spread" which portray his church as a "troublemaking minority".

Positions vacant: prophets, priests, kings

Mark Driscoll certainly set a cat amongst the pigeons while he was here with us. I thank him for the insightful diagnosis of our situation, while having some questions about some of the solutions.

A biased Trinity?

Are we uncertain about the Holy Spirit? This rather uncomfortable question has been raised recently about Sydney Anglicans. Part of understanding Him must be understanding what He does and what he doesn't.

Is Government set to remap religion in Australia?

Will the Australian government enact anti-proselytism laws and ban criticism of other belief systems on the grounds of defending social harmony? This is just one of a host of significant concerns confronting evangelical Christians as the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) begins its Freedom of Religion and Belief in the 21st Century project.

Traditions Old and New

Being old it is neither right nor wrong. Being new is also neither right nor wrong. Therefore being either a conservative or a radical is silly. It is neither right nor wrong to want to preserve the past or explore the latest innovation.

Driscoll’s 300 give West Sydney a miss

Mark Driscoll claimed 300 people were keen to plant churches in Sydney Diocese, yet one minister in Sydneys west says he cannot get anyone to help him plant a church in one of Sydneys newest suburbs.

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