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Royal wedding bells toll death of Protestantism: Dr Jensen

Changing the date of the royal wedding shows Protestantism is largely dead, says the Archbishop of Sydney Dr Peter Jensen, while Sydney Anglicans have been the worst offenders in distancing themselves from other Christians rather than fight 'our common enemy "“ secular humanism.

Inner city evangelist is top dog

Is Josie the dog the citys best evangelist? Judging by the number of conversations he is helping his owner to have, he may be hard to beat.

Passing of a great man

Sydney may not have seen Pope John Paul II face to face for more than a decade, but Archbishop Peter Jensen says his presence has been felt the world over.

School scripture on a global scale

Sydneys children are blessed to be able to hear the gospel through school Scripture, but finding workers for this harvest is no easy task - ask former St Johns Kieraville member Sue Jaggar who is scouring Tanzania in search of teachers for 25 primary schools.

Family ties haunt Prince

The Queen may well disapprove, but how should we respond to Charles marriage to his long-term partner?

Today’s Core Western Values - Gordon Menzies

The cry 'Liberty, Equality, Fraternity has come to represent all that the Enlightenment aspired to. But how well has it travelled over the past few centuries, and what would todays three-fold catchcry be? Gordon Menzies posits a Christian view.

Fire-damaged property sold for school

The sale of a fire-damaged rectory to the Sydney Anglican Schools Corporation clears the way for a new school and ministry in the city's far west.

Re-inventing the cathedral

Dean of Sydney Phillip Jensen is implementing an ambitious plan to rebuild St Andrews Cathedral one spiritual brick at a time, beginning with a business bible study starting next Tuesday.

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