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Anglicanism in Australia

Anglicanism could be said to have begun in Australia on Sunday, February 3, 1788 when Richard Johnson, commissioned as a chaplain by George III to minister in New South Wales, conducted Morning Prayer and preached to all the complement of the First Fleet already disembarked at Sydney Cove.

Book Review: Baudolino

Philosopher Umberto Eco uses his new murder mystery to challenge the trustworthiness of history, taking a swipe at Christianity on the way

Time for War?

It is hard to form a Christian position on war, because what the Bible has to say about the matter is complex indeed. It is even harder to make a pronouncement about the possible war with Iraq, since we know few of the facts, and our knowledge changes daily. What follows is offered to assist Christians to think theologically about the matter. PAMPHLET.pdf To see a pdf version of the paper click here.

Ministry Matters: How one church is bringing together old and new

Is it possible to pastor a church with varying styles of ‘churchmanship' in five very different centres of ministry spread over seven services (six on Sunday and one on Wednesday)? Arthur Copeman, rector of Kincumber Anglican Parish on the Central Coast of NSW, is not only doing just that, he is seeking to expand the work by ‘planting more and more congregations in the parish'.

Challenging Sydney’s sacred cow – the Mission

Just as the diocese of Sydney aims to increase the number of people in Bible-based churches in the next ten years, CMS is also aiming to dramatically increase the number of missionaries being sent out from Australia.

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