The ACR speaks with Jane Tooher about the Priscilla and Aquila Conference
The Australian Church Record recently spoke with Jane Tooher, Director of the Priscilla and Aquila Centre at Moore College, about the upcoming P&A Conference for 2020.
On Preaching, the Supper, and the Unity of the Church
“Recently, the well-known pastor and author Francis Chan made some alarming comments about preaching, the Lord’s Supper, and the unity of the church.
In this episode of Pastors’ Talk, Jonathan Leeman chats with Mark Dever, Bobby Jamieson, and Mark Feather about Chan’s comments in particular and the topics of preaching, the Supper, and unity more generally.”
– Listen here.
Sound an Alarm: Gender Activism is about to silence us
“The Victorian government intends to pass a law very soon that may see ordinary citizens imprisoned if they speak up against the chemical, psychological and physical mutilation of confused adolescents. …”
– Retired Judge of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia Stuart Lindsay, writes this opinion piece in Quadrant.
Should we trade in Funerals for “Celebrations of Life”?
“Over the last decade of serving the local church, I’ve noticed a trend: people don’t like thinking about death. In every conceivable way, we dismiss, ignore, and refuse to acknowledge our mortality. In the words of the blues artist, Albert King, ‘Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die.’
Nobody wants to die and nobody wants to think about death…”
– At 9Marks, Jason Hill considers a question many Sydney Anglican ministers also confront.
Prayer: the heart of evangelism (Ephesians 6:17–20)
“One of the best things we can pray for is that the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ will go out to the world, both through us and through others.”
– Lionel Windsor nears the end of Ephesians and comes to a key passage.
(Photo: GAFCON.)
Abuse in the marriages of ministry leaders
“This week on the Pastor’s Heart, we address the complex issue of domestic abuse within the relationships of ministry leaders.”
Dominic Steele speaks with Jenni Woodhouse, pastoral care coordinator for the Church Missionary Society NSW & ACT, and previously chaplain for the Sydney Anglican Church’s Professional Standards Unit.
The Recruitment Problem
“While I was training at Moore Theological College (2012- 2015) the constant rhetoric was that the Sydney Anglican Diocese was oversupplied with full-time gospel workers. We were warned from the very beginning of the need to be creative in funding our own Sydney Anglican positions if we were to stay in Sydney.
From one perspective, this was a great win for the Kingdom! It forced many people to consider full-time gospel ministry outside Sydney and caused those who wanted to stay in Sydney to consider the cost of staying. …”
– The Australian Church Record has republished this article by Mike Leite in the ACR’s Journal for Summer 2019.
Photo: Moore College, 1956.
GAFCON ‘Life up your hearts’ devotions continued
GAFCON has been continuing to publish “Lift up your hearts“, a devotional which began in Advent.
See all that have been published here.
Patient leadership required
“What has become of our culture that we, who are sown into the fabric of the culture, have become so impatient? The computer, by comparison with the old typewriter, is quick. But when I turned it on just now, the time this piece of genius took to awake from its slumber had me impatiently complaining. …”
– Bishop Rick Lewers of the Diocese of Armidale writes his regular column. Very timely.
‘The Anglican Church of Canada extinction event’
“Recent attendance statistics from the Anglican Church of Canada predict that it will cease to exist by 2040. …
The new Primate, Linda Nicholls, sees this as a ‘wake-up call’ and asks, ‘what might need to be tried’ to reverse the decline? I would be tempted to suggest ‘Christianity’ if I thought it would fall on any but deaf ears. …”
– In Canada, The Anglican Samizdat comments on responses to the Anglican Church of Canada’s attendance forecast. It’s no laughing matter.
The importance of being a struggling Christian (Ephesians 6:14–16)
“Do you ever feel like the Christian life is a struggle? Struggling is normal for Christians. In fact, it’s not just normal. Christians should be struggling!”
– Lionel Windsor continues his exposition of Ephesians.
Showing your church the beauty of 1 Timothy 2, with Simon Manchester
“Simon Manchester explains to Dominic Steele how he prepares to teach at a major conference and how to show your congregation the beauty of 1 Timothy 2. …
Simon is opening the Bible this week … at the Church Missionary Society Summer School in Katoomba in Sydney’s bushfire impacted Blue Mountains.”
– Watch or listen at The Pastor’s Heart.
Church Society Best of 2019: Written Word
Ros Clarke, Acting Director of Church Society in the UK, writes,
“While audio and video continue to expand their reach, at Church Society we have not abandoned the written word!
We were excited to publish Gospel Flourishing in a Time of Confusion, Fight Valiantly! and Reach Build Send …
We’ve published a number of excellent articles on the blog this year. Among the most widely read and shared were…”
– Read the list (with links) at Church Society’s website.
Anglican Aid NSW Bushfire Appeal
“The Archbishop of Sydney’s Anglican Aid has launched an appeal to allow immediate response to the devastating bushfires raging in NSW.”
Image: worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/
NSW/ACT CMS Summer School under way
The CMS Summer School is under way at Katoomba.
For anyone planning to go, but who missed the first couple of talks (on 1 Timothy) by Simon Manchester, CMS has made them available here.