Q & A from the Covenant Design Group

lambeth commentaryA Lambeth Commentary: The Reflections on the St Andrew’s Draft for an Anglican Covenant  by the bishops gathered at the 2008 Lambeth Conference together with responses from the Covenant Design Group has now been made available from the Anglican Communion Office.

It’s a 200kb PDF download (direct link).

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Bishop John Harrower reports on Lambeth

Bishop John and Mrs Gaylene HarrowerBishop of Tasmania, John Harrower, shares his experience of the Lambeth Conference –

“One of the saddest moments of the Conference for me personally occurred in our Indaba when a bishop spoke earnestly of his views on same sex issues with a brief and solemn conclusion.

Some minutes after I saw him surreptitiously pass a sheaf of the TEC briefing notes to the TEC bishop seated in front of him. He had parroted one of the ‘sample narratives’. I wanted to shout and to cry. Any idea of transparency and trust through Indaba had been tragically thrown in our face. Set piece parroting surreptitiously orchestrated was poisoning our communion. God have mercy on us!…”

– Read Bishop Harrower’s full report on the Diocese of Tasmania website.
(Photo of Bishop John and Mrs Gayelene Harrower: Samuel Dow.)

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Top Ten ways to write bad worship songs

Bob KauflinIn my eleven years as director of worship development for Sovereign Grace Ministries, I’ve reviewed hundreds of worship songs and written a few of my own. Not all of them have been stellar. Actually, very few of them have been.

I’ve noticed recurring tendencies that keep weak songs from becoming good or great songs. I’m intimately acquainted with those tendencies in my own songs and I’ve listed my top ten below. While these thoughts are meant for songwriters, most of them apply to leading worship as well.…

– Bob Kauflin writes at Worship Matters.  (Number 10 is especially true.)

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Anglican Church of Canada slashes budget

Archbishop Fred HiltzDirectors at the General Synod office have been asked to slash $1.3 million from the 2009 budget, a move designed to break a recurring pattern in recent years of huge budget deficits. …

Archbishop Hiltz … cautioned against looking at the situation negatively, saying, “The ship is not sinking; rather it’s moving in another direction…”

– Report from The Anglican Journal of the Anglican Church of Canada.

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Preach what’s True and Precious

John Piper“A word to preachers. Truth and falsehood is a good pair of categories to use when deciding what to preach. Speak truth not falsehood.

But there is another crucial pair of categories. God tells Jeremiah that he must use this pair if he would be faithful…”

– Brief advice to preachers from John Piper.

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