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Youthworks celebrates first deacons

Kerrie Newmarch and Paul Gaetjens have made history as the first Youthworks College graduates to be ordained as deacons in the Sydney Diocese.

Big Day In starts big reach out

Connect09 has officially been launched, after yesterdays Big Day In, which saw 200 Sydney Anglican churches join together in the first ever TV link-up across the Sydney Diocese. Hosting church Kellyville Anglican was abuzz as film crews and special guests made for a very different Sunday morning experience. Sydneyanglicans.net brings you our behind-the-scenes coverage of Big Day In at Kellyville, and reveals how the event has given several Sydney Anglican churches a technology boost.

The truth in male friendship

Landscape of Farewell was an interesting experience for me. It was a journey into the inner world of men. It treated subjects that, as a woman, I am familiar with: friendship, finding meaning and reconciliation. Yet it was all from the perspective of males.

Proclaiming Christ to Sydney

The Sydney year starts in February. The long summer holidays are over with. Christmas is but a memory. The work starts in earnest and so we commence the Cathedral programme.

The struggle to believe is not a futile one

Bus advertisements by evangelistically-minded atheists are urging people to wake up and enjoy the godless life, but I often get the opposite response when people discover that I have a faith. "Im jealous of your beliefs "I wish I could be certain like you."

Demographic winter

Demographers are using a new documentary to predict an international crisis of such proportions that they believe will put global warming in the shade.

Tackling the recession 101

One ABC TV pundit called last Tuesday 'the greatest day in Australia's macro-economic history'. Given that even the forgotten depression of the 1890s gave us the shearers' strikes, Waltzing Matilda and the Australian Labor Party, this is an absurd over-statement, writes Jeremy Halcrow.

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