New San Joaquin address – sjoaquin.net

Diocese of San JoaquinNow that the Diocese of San Joaquin’s website address has been reassigned to point to that of the ‘reconstituted’ Episcopal Church diocese, the real (Southern Cone) diocese is back on the web.

Their new address: sjoaquin.net

As the old URL began to point to the Episcopal Church’s San Joaquin website, we discovered that the official Anglican Communion website was also listing the TEC website as the ‘official’ site for the diocese. Coincidence?

(After first being reported here, the story now has been picked up by VirtueOnline and Anglican Mainstream.)

The Limits of Fellowship – Phillip D Jensen

Dean Phillip JensenThis important address given by Dean of Sydney, Phillip Jensen, at the Sydney Lambeth Decision Briefing on March 14 has attracted widespread interest.

Although it is already available as a 70 minute audio file and a PDF file, we are also making it available as a web page, for greater accessibility.

Click here to read it all – in our Resources section.

New Tribes of the Internet Age

Al MohlerWriting in The Times, Fleur Britten tells of a class of ‘Digital Nomads’ who dwell in coffee shops and wherever wireless hotspots are found. These new workers are a professional class that needs no office and have nothing but a digital address. …

The Digital Natives and Digital Nomads also represent a significant missiological and evangelistic challenge for the Christian church. …

– on reaching the world of today with the gospel – from SBTS President Al Mohler.

All not well in the Diocese of Niagara

All Saints’ Niagara Falls“We had hoped that with the coming of our new Bishop, the church would redirect its efforts and return to its historic roots. We had hoped for a Shepherd who would care for his flock. …”

– frustration echoed in this newsletter (PDF file) from All Saints’ Niagara Falls (via St. Hilda’s Oakville). See also these comments on the state of the diocese from LC.Net/Canada. (Image: McMaster University Library.)

Keep an eye on the date

Oh Lord, won’t you buy me aNew initiatives for evangelism in Sydney Diocese have been announced today via SydneyAnglicans.net.

They are so timely, it’s worth keeping an eye on the date.