A New Evangelical Anglican Vision?

Michael Jensen“Just this past term I have had the great pleasure of co-teaching – with Professor Ashley Null, the renowned Cranmer scholar – a MA unit offered here at Moore College entitled ‘Anglican Identity’. In it we made careful study of the development of the English reformation and the works of leading figures like Fisher, Cranmer and Hooker.

A highlight was reading the moving testimony of Catherine Parr, last wife of Henry VIII, to her conversion to the gospel of justification by faith.

I was curious, however, as to why so few Sydney clergy thought this was a subject that might interest them, or that the study of the founding documents of our denomination might be well worth their while…

More than ever, we need to renew our vision of what it means to be an evangelical Anglican. My conviction is that not only is being evangelical the most authentic way of being Anglican – we’ve been saying that for years – but also that being Anglican is a great way of being evangelical.”

– Read Michael Jensen’s full post at The Blogging Parson.

ACL Centenary Dinner Address

Ed LoaneThe Rev. Ed Loane gave this reflection on the history of the Anglican Church League at the ACL’s Centenary Dinner on Thursday 3rd September 2009:

I’ve been asked this evening to offer some account of the work of the ACL over the last 100 years. So I humbly put on my amateur historian hat – and amateur should be read in capital letters in light of present company – and I offer these reflections…

It has often been claimed that Sydney Diocese, with its pervasive and dominant conservative evangelicalism, is unique within the Anglican Communion – particularly within western Anglicanism. One of the chief questions that this situation raises is ‘how did this come to be?’    Read more

Gospel opportunities abound

Daniel WillisThe ‘viral’ phase of the Bible Society’s Jesus. All About Life campaign begins today (September 7), with the other phases to start soon.

See details of the planned TV advertising from Dan Willis on this YouTube video.

The Connect09 Inspiring People panel discussions begin next week (September 15). See this 60 second video from John Dickson, courtesy SydneyAnglicans.net.

And for resources to help you, see Evangelism Ministries and also others they recommend.

Colossians 4.2-6 is a good reminder of our privilege and responsibility.