Gnosticism in the bookshops

White Horse InnDr. Michael Horton and friends at the “White Horse Inn” broadcast continue their series on “Christless Christianity”.

This week, it’s part 2 of “The Gospel According to Barnes and Noble”. So what’s popular in US bookshops? – The same books are probably already on sale in Australia.

– from The White Horse Inn.

St. Mary’s Metchosin aligned with majority of Anglicans

Ven. Sharon A. Hayton“As the minister at St. Mary of the Incarnation Church in Metchosin, I write in response to the editorial ‘When churches lose their way’ of April 8.

I too am saddened that the apparent “fighting” appears to have distracted us from our mission as a Christian church. However, the picture is a much bigger one, and the stand we have taken was a matter of being faithful. …”

Sharon Hayton is the Rector of St. Mary of the Incarnation Church in Metchosin on Vancouver Island. She writes in the Victoria B.C. Times Colonist.

See our earlier stories here. (Photo: Diocese of British Columbia.)

Bishop of North Dakota upholds Scriptures

Bishop Michael Smith, North DakotaDavid Ould reports on Bishop Michael Smith of North Dakota and the lesbian priest.

Bishop Smith has written a letter “to the people of God in the Diocese of North Dakota” explaining why he will not be cowed –

For the second time in three weeks a priest of the church has gone to the secular news media with a protest about my policy and expectations for the sexual behavior of clergy in this diocese: “Faithfulness for those called to marriage and abstinence from sexual relationships for those not called to marriage.”

Read about it at Stand Firm. (Photo: Diocese of North Dakota.)

Changes at Willow Creek?

Bill Hybels“Willow Creek Repents” was one headline last year when the results of a comprehensive survey prompted discussion of major changes to the ‘Seeker sensitive’ focus of Willow Creek. Managing editor of Leadership magazine, Skye Jethani, reports on some of the changes taking place at one of North America’s largest churches –

“Anonymity is not the driving value for seeker services anymore,” says [executive pastor Greg] Hawkins. “We’ve taken anonymity and shot it in the head. It’s dead. Gone.” In the past Willow believed that seekers didn’t want large doses of the Bible or deep worship music. They didn’t want to be challenged. Now their seeker-sensitive services are loaded with worship music, prayer, Scripture readings, and more challenging teaching from the Bible. …

Read the Out of Ur blog from Christianity Today. (Bill Hybels photo: Willow Creek.)

Statement from Archbishop of Sydney on the protocols regarding women bishops in Australia

Archbishop Peter Jensen As reported previously, protocols regarding women bishops in Australia were discussed at this week’s Bishops’ Conference in Newcastle. The Archbishop of Sydney, Dr. Peter Jensen, has responded in these words –

“I’m pleased that there has been considerable goodwill during the formation of these protocols. Action was needed to protect the consciences of those who believe, as we do, that the consecration of women bishops is against biblical teaching. There are strongly-held convictions which separate us but we have endeavoured to find a way forward with courtesy and respect.”

Anglican leaders agree to protocol on women bishops

Archbishop AspinallAustralia’s Anglican leaders have taken another step towards women bishops, agreeing on a protocol to deal with the contentious issue.

The move, which came out of this week’s Anglican bishops’ conference in the NSW city of Newcastle, followed last year’s ruling by the church’s peak law body that there were no legal hurdles to women becoming bishops. …

It is expected parishes that disagree with oversight from a female bishop would be able to receive some form of alternative oversight from a male bishop, either in the same region or a neighbouring diocese.

– from The West Australian. (Photo of Archbishop Phillip Aspinall: Diocese of Brisbane.)

Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones audio online

Dr Martyn Lloyd-JonesDr Martyn Lloyd-Jones was one of the great preachers of the 20th century and was highly influential among British evangelicals. ‘The Doctor’ was born in Wales but laboured for almost thirty years at London’s Westminster Chapel where many came to hear him expound God’s Word.

Until recently, audio recordings of his sermons have not been easy to come by. Now, however, the D M Lloyd-Jones Recordings Trust has begun to sell copies on CD – and to produce a weekly programme. Each typically has a sermon over two weeks and is in Windows Media or Real Audio format.

Faith by Hearing points out that One Place has just begun to host these broadcasts. These are available as mp3 files as well as the other formats. So far, part one of a sermon on Galatians 1:3-5 is online.

See One Place for the free download. (Photo of Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones via One Place.)

‘Admit your sins to the Lord, priest tells gay judge’

Sydney Morning Herald“A senior minister of a Sydney Anglican parish has made an extraordinary attack on the High Court judge Michael Kirby, warning he would face the wrath of God if he remained unrepentant as a gay man. Read more

Rio Grande church leaves

(former building of) Church of the Ascension, CloudcroftThe Trustees and the Standing Committee of the Episcopal Diocese of the Rio Grande were informed on Friday, April 4, 2008 that clergy and congregants of the mission Church of Ascension, Cloudcroft, New Mexico had been received into the Anglican Province of Uganda. … The current congregation will vacate the premises and re-locate within the week.…

Conversations were respectful, cordial and acknowledged respective positions.

– from the Diocese of Rio Grande. (Photo: Dio. Rio Grande.)

Liberal theology and theological education

Al MohlerPresident of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Al Mohler, tells a cautionary tale of what can happen to formerly strong evangelical theological colleges –

“Andover Theological Seminary was indeed the first freestanding seminary in the United States … ‘started by orthodox Calvinists who fled Harvard after it embraced Unitarianism’. But then look at the fact that today one-fourth of the students enrolled in the school are Unitarian-Universalists. The school is also tied to the United Church of Christ, the nation’s most liberal mainline denomination. The school now represents the very beliefs its founders sought to oppose. …”

– from Al Mohler’s blog.

‘I am beside myself with grief’

Bishop Keith L Ackerman, Bishop of QuincyBishop Keith L Ackerman, Bishop of Quincy in western Illinois, responds to the inhibition, by Katherine Jefferts Schori, of his 80 year old retired predecessor, Bishop Edward MacBurney.

“I am beside myself with grief over this unnecessary action taken against my predecessor especially at a time when he is mourning the death of his son this past Friday. Read more

Priest tells horror story of abandonment

David VirtueWhen [the Rev. Harald Haugan] retired in 1999, he left behind a thriving congregation, one of the largest in the diocese. He was 67 then. Now he’s 76, a survivor of heart and other surgeries, but still, until the first of this year, vigorously involved with three unattached groups doing Bible studies and Communion. …

When he saw his name among those officially deposed by the liberal Bishop of Florida, the Rt. Rev John Howard, this week, the pain of it all came back to him with a rush. …

Story from VirtueOnline.

A Christian celebrity?

Dr J I Packer“A few years back I attended a conference celebrating the 300th anniversary of Jonathan Edwards. J. I. Packer was one of the keynote speakers and I was eager to get a book autographed by him. I purchased a hardcover 20th anniversary edition of Knowing God, and made a beeline for Packer after the conclusion of his presentation.

For 30 minutes after his speech he was swarmed by scores of young men, some asking questions, others seeking advice, most simply listening, all seeking to have him autograph something. Two things happened during that time that I will never forget. The first is something Packer wrote, the second is something he refused to. …”

– Josh Gelatt writes on J. I. Packer’s legacy of leading with humility.

Former church buildings await new lives

Episcopal Church logoEpiscopal Church officials have decided not to start a new congregation in the buildings of a former Episcopalian parish in Vestal (New York state). Instead, the church building, community center, and house where the rector and family had lived – all in residential neighborhoods – are listed for sale.

The former St. Andrew’s – which vacated its buildings after leaving the Episcopal denomination last year and uniting with the Convocation of Anglicans in North America – is one of at least seven churches for sale in Broome and Tioga counties. …

Story from Press & Sun-Bulletin.

Archbishop Greg Venables visits Recife

Bishop Robinson Cavalcanti and Archbishop Greg VenablesBetween March 27 and April 1, Archbishop of the Southern Cone, Greg Venables, visited the Diocese of Recife in Brazil.

You may recall that the Diocese sought episcopal oversight from Archbishop Venables after moves to depose the bishop by the TEC-friendly Primate of Brazil. (See, for example, this item from 2004.)

The Diocese of Recife has now posted some photos of the visit on its website.

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