Compass on Sydney Anglicans
Sunday night’s Compass from ABC TV is now online – watch on the website or download the 100MB MPEG4 or WMV file.
Also on the website is an extended version (16 minutes) of the interview with Archbishop Peter Jensen.
2009 Sydney Synod Presidential Address
See a 9.5 minute video excerpt of Archbishop Peter Jensen’s 2009 Synod Presidential Address.
Full audio (18MB mp3 file) here.
PDF file here. (All courtesy of SydneyAnglicans.net)
‘Jesus saves, but shattered Anglicans regret not having that luxury’
“The shaken Anglican Archbishop of Sydney admits he has wondered whether God had decided to punish his diocese.
Peter Jensen confessed yesterday to being grief-stricken by the size of the diocese’s $160 million financial loss and called on his faithful not be panicked or paralysed by the money crisis but to turn to God in ‘active faith’…”
– Linda Morris reports for The Sydney Morning Herald.
To see just what the Archbishop said, and how he said it, stay tuned for the audio and video of his Presidential Address to Sydney Synod. The text of his address is available here as a PDF file and includes a great deal of encouragement about Connect09.
And see also Archbishop gets personal by Russell Powell at SydneyAnglicans.net.
Theological Education: the Next Battlefield
Mark Thompson, Academic Dean of Moore College and also President of the ACL, writes about a challenge we need to be aware of –
“Strategic thinking, generous support and courageous initiatives are needed now.”
It should come as a surprise to no-one that theological education has emerged as a new battleground in the war against liberal revisionism. The leaders of liberal churches such as The Episcopal Church in America, reeling at the resistance their program of revision has encountered from the Global South and conservative elements in the West, have embarked on an ambitious plan to win the long term struggle by taking charge of the agenda for Anglican theological education and infiltrating seminaries in the two-thirds world. Read more