As I reflect on the first three days of Synod, I feel we have made some significant decisions.
As I reflect on the first three days of Synod, I feel we have made some significant decisions.
Books really can change our lives. You've GOT to read this book! tells the stories of people who have been changed by literature.
The problem with some media reports on the Diocese's financial problems is that they fail to understand the nature of church.
In what will be a significant step forward for mission in the Diocese of Sydney, Synod has begun debating a far more flexible model for starting new churches.
Kanishka Raffel challenged us to see Christ at work by growing his gospel in and among his people - even those in Synod!
I'm very pleased to have had my fears about lack of church attendance growth in Sydney Diocese allayed.
Who knew that anthropology (what it means to be human) could be so interesting, relevant, and vital for mission?
Any doubt lay Anglicans strongly support Archbishop Jensens passionate opposition to ethics lessons as an alternative to SRE, were buried on the floor of Synod last night.
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