Revolutionary Sex

St Helen's LondonFrom St. Helen’s Bishopsgate in London –

“Our recent sermon series ‘Revolutionary Sex’ gave us opportunity to examine the Bible’s teaching on marriage, sex, sexuality and singleness. William Taylor helpfully pointed out that in a society that is confused about these issues the Bible calls Christians everywhere to be sexual revolutionaries.”

See the videos here:

1. The Call to Revolution.
2. Revolutionary Sex and the Gospel.
3. Same Gender Sex.
4. Singleness and Marriage.
5. Q&A Compilation.

Audio files at this link.

Update: William Taylor talks about the rationale behind the series in the latest Preaching Matters (9 minute video).

Praying for ‘Jesus Brings’

Archbishop Glenn DaviesThis weekend, Anglican churches across Sydney and the Illawarra will be uniting in prayer to the Lord of the Harvest as we commit into his hands the “Jesus Brings” mission.

Archbishop Glenn Davies has recorded a brief message of encouragement to be shown this Sunday.

Amazing Grace’s lasting impact — the John Newton story

Martylynn Rouse, John Newton ProjectMarylynn Rouse from The John Newton Project was interviewed about the impact of the hymn “Amazing Grace”. Along the way, she spoke about the background to the hymn, and about John Newton’s conversion.

Most encouraging – see it on Vimeo.

Latimer Fellowship website updated

Latimer FellowshipThe Latimer Fellowship of New Zealand have updated their website.

See it here.

Prosperity Gospel

9Marks JournalThe latest 9Marks Journal is on the topic of the Prosperity Gospel. Editor Jonathan Leeman writes:

“Here’s a prediction: as Western culture increasingly turns against Christianity, the prosperity gospel will keep growing, at least for a time. …

This trade is hot! God wants to provide you with gabled double-front doors, leather interiors, satisfying sex, and an all-around better you. It’s like a wedding between a Wall Street shark and a self-help guru, all decked out in the paraphernalia of a Christian bookstore.”

Download the latest issue here.

What did Jesus say?

The Rev Andrew Symes“Here are three accusations commonly levelled at Christian teaching:

One, people like to drive a wedge between Jesus and rest of the Bible and Christian tradition. So we often hear it said: ‘the God of the Old Testament is harsh and judgemental; the New Testament God is kind and loving’…

Two, the importance of sexual morality is often downplayed compared with other aspects of human life. ‘Why is the church obsessed with sex?’ people complain. …

Three, the dominant narrative about religion in the media is this: ‘The church must change, or it will be irrelevant’…”

– At last week’s “Setting Love in Order” conference in the UK, Anglican Mainstream’s Andrew Symes spoke on “Homosexual orientation and practice: what did Jesus say?”. Here’s the paper on which he based his talk.

Taking God Seriously

Dr J I PackerHere’s a challenging video clip from Dr J I Packer on Taking God Seriously.

It’s a subtle promotion for the book of the same name – the video was published almost a year after the book.

Runs for 1:52 at Vimeo. Well worth passing on the link.

About the book, Carl Trueman writes:

“Like many people, I first discovered what it meant ‘to take God seriously’ through reading J. I. Packer’s books. It is thus an honour and a delight to be asked to write a commendation for his latest work, a basic catechetical plea for sober, modest, thoughtful and orthodox theology.

In a church world dominated by Barnum and Bailey circus antics and the brash triviality borrowed from the world around in the name of ‘engagement,’ Dr. Packer remains a truly engaging and gentlemanly advocate for those old paths which are ever fresh.”

Related: Dr Packer’s most recent sermon preached at St. John’s Vancouver, 5th January 2014 – on John 4:1-45.

Australia Day Convention 2014

Australia Day Convention 2014The 2014 Australia Day Convention at the Cathedral is coming up on Monday 27th  January.

Phillip Jensen, Neil Foster and Mark Thompson are the speakers, and the early-bird rates end soon.

An All-Consuming Passion for Jesus

An All-Consuming Passion for JesusAn All-Consuming Passion for Jesus is another free eBook from John Piper.

Oak Hill ‘Commentary’ Winter 2013-14

commentary-winter-2013-14The latest issue of Oak Hill’s Commentary magazine is now online.

World Watch List 2014

World Watch List 2014Open Doors has published its World Watch List for 2014, highlighting the countries where Christians are most persecuted. Available here.

Mark Dever on church numbers and growth

Mark DeverSome encouragement from Mark Dever during a visit to Brisbane in 2011.

R.C. Sproul Commentary on John — free eBook

free commentary on John“During the month of January, Reformation Trust is giving away the eBook edition of R.C. Sproul’s commentary on the Gospel of John.

In John, the second volume in the St. Andrew’s Expositional Commentary series, Dr. Sproul deals with major themes in his easily understandable style.”

– Sign up for this free eBook from Ligonier Ministries.

‘Cross’ student missions conference

Richard Chin, Cross 2013The Cross student missions conference was held in the US in late December. Courtesy of Desiring God, video files of the talks (plus some selected quotes) are now available.

Be encouraged to check them out and pass on the links.

Feeling weary?

Vaughan RobertsVaughan Roberts’ closing exposition on Luke 10:17-24 from the Proclamation Trust’s Autumn Minister’s Conference is a great encouragement.

Well worth watching the video here.

(We first posted this in November.)

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