Archbishop Gregory Venables at St John’s Shaughnessy

Archbishop Gregory Venables“People still need to hear about Jesus – and if we don’t tell them, who will?” Archbishop Greg Venables preached at St John’s Shaughnessy in Vancouver last Sunday (April 27 2008).

The audio of his sermon has now been posted online. Listen to his challenging and Christ-honouring talk at the St. John’s website.

Direct link to audio: Windows Media. mp3.

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TWIST Conference nears

TWISTThe TWIST08 Music Ministry Conference in Sydney will be held on 7–9 June at the King’s School in Parramatta.

Set up to equip and encourage evangelical Christian music ministry, details of the conference are available from the TWIST website. (Early registration discounts end on 10 May.)

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More from the Athabasca synod

Bishop John ClarkeThe archbishop of Athabasca has issued a letter confirming his diocese’s commitment to the Canadian church and the Anglican Communion after its synod passed motions supporting churches that have left the Anglican Church of Canada and criticising bishops who have gone to court over property issues.

The letter was released after the leader of the Anglican Church of Canada asked the archbishop to explain his synod’s motions. …

– from the Anglican Journal. See also our earlier report.
(Photo of Bishop John Clarke: Diocese of Athabasca)

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Why do they hate it so? The doctrine of Substitution

Al MohlerAt the Together for the Gospel Conference two weeks ago, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Al Mohler gave a very helpful overview of recent attacks on the Biblical doctrine of the Substitutionary Atonement of Christ.

Are Anglicans untouched by these attacks? Dr. Mohler’s 67 minute address will repay careful listening.

The audio of this talk – and all the other sessions – are freely available from T4G.
(Photo: Together for the Gospel.)

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