With a gracious nod, Standing Committee member Warwick Olsen accepted the Rev Neil Flowers adjustment to a land-mark amendment that will put Anglican Media back in the business of evangelising Sydneys unchurched masses.
With a gracious nod, Standing Committee member Warwick Olsen accepted the Rev Neil Flowers adjustment to a land-mark amendment that will put Anglican Media back in the business of evangelising Sydneys unchurched masses.
With all that has happened since 9/11, and especially the ongoing conflict in Iraq, it may seem that its a bit late in the day to be asking how Christians and the West should have responded. But if we can work out where we may have gone wrong, there should still be time to find more effective ways forward.
The Ignite Short Films are surprisingly different to what I anticipated. It's an eclectic mix of cartoon, music, drama and social comment, many of which are quite dark and grapple with significant issues. Others are just plain strange, but thats part of what makes it interesting...
Two Sydney Anglicans have flown out on an epic road trip visiting Middle Eastern Christians after successfully solving some last-minute transport issues.
Anglican Church League Chairman, Robert Tong has taken ACL members and guests on an epic journey to the other side of the globe and through history at the ACLs annual first night of Synod Dinner.
One of the most important resources we have is our human resources. And I dont just mean volunteer time. I also mean our intellectual resources. As society changes, so we must 'reinvent our ministry methods. In earlier days the church bell would ring and people would come. That no longer works. We still need to do the same things, but reinvent the 'how. We need to invite people to church. We need to reach children. We need to teach the Bible. The question always is, 'how?
Archbishop Peter Jensen has preached a combination of congratulations and caution to a packed audience at Sydneys Town Hall on the first night of this years Sydney diocesan Synod.
Christian doctors Luke and Nancy Cutherall hoped and prayed the rumours of destruction trickling out of the Pakistani city of Balakot were overstatements. The truth took their breath away.
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