‘Why should I be driven out?’
Posted on February 10, 2010
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Bishop of Fulham, and Chairman of Forward in Faith UK, John Broadhurst, was interviewed for this week’s HardTalk on BBC TV. There’s a 2′50″ clip here.
The English General Synod: The Centre Cannot Hold
Posted on February 10, 2010
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“If Lorna Ashworth’s Private Member’s Motion ‘That this Synod express the desire that the Church of England be in communion with the Anglican Church in North America’ is passed by the Church of England’s General Synod tomorrow, she will have done a great service to English Anglicans as well as the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) because it is as much about the English Church as the Church in North America.
She poses precisely the sort of question that the Church of England’s leadership wants to avoid because the ACNA represents a choice which must be made between two incompatible forms of religion – historic biblical Anglicanism and that pseudo- Anglicanism being promoted by TEC and its allies which derives its energy from the spirit of the age rather than the Spirit of Christ.…”
– Charles Raven writes about the choice facing the Church of England General Synod.
Make the most of Easter 2010
Posted on February 9, 2010
Filed under Resources
It may be 2010, but many Sydney churches are continuing Connect09 as Connect for Life.
Whatever you call it, there are still plenty of resources to help churches share the gospel.
Christine Semple in the Connect for Life office has some suggestions. (Click the image at left to get the new logo.)
The Homegoing of OT Scholar D.J. Wiseman
Posted on February 9, 2010
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Old Testament scholar D.J. Wiseman has died – and Professor Alan Millard at the University of Liverpool has written this tribute.
via Phillip Marshall at Biblical Languages (h/t Kevin Murray).
Reform highlights ‘huge practical problems’ with women bishops
Posted on February 9, 2010
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Press release from Reform, 08 February 2010:
The Church of England’s present plans for legislation on women bishops show that “nothing is being done to head off the huge practical problems” that will result said Reform Chairman, the Rev Rod Thomas, today. Speaking on the day that the Bishop of Manchester was reporting on the issue to the General Synod, Mr Thomas said that the biggest problem would be a “drastic cut” in the Church of England’s future intake of young ordinands. Read more
Dick Lucas on Preaching
Posted on February 8, 2010
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In November 2006, Dick Lucas gave the third annual Charles Simeon Sermons on preaching at Taylor University in Indiana.
As always, Dick Lucas’ sermons are encouraging and challenging – especially for those with the enormous privilege and weighty responsibility of preaching.
Here are direct links to the mp3 files –
1. The School of Christ
2. Truth Worth Knowing
3. Through a Glass Darkly
4. That People May Know
5. God’s Knowledge of Us!
Video of some of the talks is also available on the Chapel archive page.
CASE Conference: Christian Perspectives at the End of Life
Posted on February 8, 2010
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From the Centre for Apologetic Scholarship and Education:
“As treatment of disease improves and life expectancy is extended, many of us will face difficult decisions about life and death. Moral dilemmas abound and ethical choices need to be made. Many of these issues are often news items in the media. This second annual conference is based on our conviction that providing a Christian perspective on medical ethics is essential for the public debate and discourse.”
– Read more on the CASE Conference on Medical Ethics (Saturday 27 March 2010).
ECLA Presiding Bishop and Archbishop of Canterbury discuss common issues
Posted on February 6, 2010
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“Rev Mark S. Hanson [Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America] met with Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams for a private hour-long meeting … at Lambeth Palace in London.
Hanson said the two leaders discussed strengthening Anglican-Lutheran relationships, challenges each leader faces within his own communions…
Hanson told the ELCA News Service … ‘We talked not only about how this time of ‘reception’ can strengthen the ministries and mission we share, but provide new opportunities for us to be engaged in ways we haven’t even imagined…’ ”
– Story and photo from the ELCA News Service.
Related: Lutherans adopt statement on sexuality.
Continue the ‘conversation’ and keep giving your money.
Wearing the disguise of Faithfulness.