Sunday morning encouragement
With thanks to Emu Music.
December 2021 Southern Cross magazine
The December 2021 issue of Southern Cross magazine from the Diocese of Sydney is now available online – as well as in printed form from parishes across Sydney.
You can download your own PDF copy at magazine.sydneyanglicans.net
Sunday morning encouragement
With thanks to Emu Music.
Sunday morning encouragement
A new song for Christmas – How Still the Starry Night – from Emu Music.
A word on behalf of church pastors around Melbourne
“I thought I would take a moment to share some of the things pastors are trying their best to address at the moment.
Pastoring a church is a tremendous privilege and joy, and it’s not always an easy task. Indeed there is reason why many pastors burn out after a few years and many don’t make it beyond 10 years in the ministry.
This pandemic has bowled a googley at all of us, no matter our religious views, job, and life situation. Pastors are not immune from the daily stresses, troubles, and temptations that we all face.…”
– Murray Campbell (at Mentone Baptist Church) shares something of what is happening for pastors in Melbourne (and elsewhere). Fuel for prayer.
Reflections on Advent with Amy Kuhn
“Advent serves as a reminder to us and those around us of our Saviour’s birth, without which we would not have the hope and security of salvation.
In the lead up to Christmas, we have a time to reflect, prepare, wait, rejoice, and celebrate. We essentially are getting ready for the most important birthday party of the year. …”
– The Australian Church Record asks Amy Kuhn for her reflections on the season of Advent.
‘Passion for Life’ Down Under? — The Pastor’s Heart
“How might Australia and other countries take advantage of the united evangelism campaign being arranged for the UK and Ireland?
Can the campaign be used to give us a needed evangelistic shot in the arm?”
– At The Pastor’s Heart, Dominic Steele speaks with Jodie McNeill, Elliot Temple and Tom Melbourne.
28 minutes. Take the time to be encouraged and challenged.
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Nexus Refresh — Friday 03 December 2021
Nexus Refresh is set for 10:00am on Friday 3 December 2021 at Village Church Annandale.
“We’re looking forward to getting together in person for a day to pray, be refreshed for ministry by hearing from God’s word, sing the praises of our great God and of course to eat together.”
Watch Chris Braga encourage you to be there.
Sunday Morning Encouragement
With thanks to Rob Smith and St. Andrew’s Cathedral Sydney.
Recruiting women for vocational Christian ministry – with Kara Hartley and Jane Tooher
“How are we going as a network of complementarian churches at raising up women for ministry?
How do you develop a culture in your church that is really positive to women exercising their gifts and hence stepping forward for full time ministry roles?
What should our vision be for raising up women in ministry? What progress has been made? What are next steps? …”
– Here’s the latest from The Pastor’s Heart.
Preaching Clubs — update from the Expository Preaching Trust
David Cook shares some details of the Expository Preaching Trust’s Preaching Clubs for 2022 –
“If you are a preacher do come along and join in the supportive fellowship, you will get to preach twice each year and have your sermon critiqued.
The size of the club is limited to 14 members, we enjoy good coffee and food. …”
Sunday Morning Encouragement
with thanks to Emu Music.
Maxims for Maximum Impact: ‘Maxims of Conversation’ and Preaching
“In theory, preaching is easy. Just get two things right: truth and clarity. But, as with many things, the practice is harder. …
I recently came across ‘Grice’s Maxims of Conversation’. Paul Grice (1913-1988) was a British philosopher of language, best known for his ‘co-operative principles’. Simply stated, these insist that people should communicate in a co-operative, helpful way. While Grice was applying them to everyday conversation, his maxims apply to any speech act – including preaching. …
As I work through my sermon and, again, when I’ve finished, I continue to ask myself important questions. Grice’s four maxims would be four good questions for us preachers to ask ourselves:”
– At The Gospel Coalition Australia, Mike Raiter has some real help for preachers.
(Image: GAFCON.)
Friendship: The Foundation of Paul’s Global Ministry
“One of Paul’s most consistent values may surprise us: friendship. Paul valued friendship with fellow Christians. He worked to establish and maintain friendships.
Consider how often Paul says something like: ‘I thank my God always when I remember you, because I hear of your love for all the saints’ (Gal. 1:15, Col. 1:4, 2 Thess. 1:3, Philemon 4).
Consider how in nearly every letter, inspired by the Holy Spirit, he devotes space to greeting specific believers, who are by now long dead. In what sense are those names useful to the man of faith today, if not to teach us the importance of Christian friendships?…”
– Here’s encouragement from Caleb Greggsen, writing at 9Marks.
Sunday morning encouragement
The Lord is King – by Colin Buchanan.