NASA to honour Neil Armstrong at TEC National Cathedral

“NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and other dignitaries will attend a public memorial service at the Washington National Cathedral to honor the life and career of astronaut Neil Armstrong on Thursday, Sept. 13. Read more

Discipling in the Church

The latest 9Marks Journal is out – and the theme is “Discipling in the Church”.

Lots of encouraging ideas. Get it here.

Archbishop Peter Jensen on Q&A next week

Archbishop Peter Jensen will be on ABC TV’s Q&A next week (Monday September 10).

Q&A’s tag line is “Adventures in democracy” – so you may like to consider making your voice heard by being part of the studio audience, e-mailing questions, or by posting comments on Twitter.

(Image of a previous Q&A: ABC TV.)

Boak Jobbins (1947–2012)

Mark Thompson writes a very personal tribute to Canon Boak Jobbins –

“Boak was a fine pastor. He knew the people God had given him to love and he sought to love them genuinely. I remember many, many examples of his deep compassion, genuine sympathy, and gentle pastoral care. I remember watching him at funerals, visiting those in hospital, and talking with people after church. There was always a lot to learn from Boak. …”

– Read it all at Theological Theology.

Former Dean of Sydney dies

“The Reverend Canon Boak Jobbins, OAM, a former Dean of Sydney, has died at the age of 65. Canon Jobbins died suddenly at his home in Sydney on the morning of 1st September…”

– Sad news from SydneyAnglicans.net.

Canon Jobbins was Dean of Sydney 1992–2002. During that time he oversaw the major restoration work at St. Andrew’s Cathedral. In 2003, he was honoured with the Medal of the Order of Australia.

Boak was a member of the ACL for many years, and was also a long-serving member of Standing Committee and the Presentation Board. He chaired the group which produced the Sunday Services liturgical resource published in 2001.

Most importantly, he knew and loved the Lord Jesus.

Please uphold in your prayers Boak’s family and the church at Darling Point, where he was Rector.

Photo: St Mark’s, Darling Point.

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