Young Christian surfer killed in shark attack
“Christian surfer Zac Young has died following a shark attack near Coffs Harbour on Saturday. The 19-year-old was just about to start an apprenticeship with Christian Surfers and Youth for Christ, and has been described by his pastor as wanting to “give his life over to telling the whole world about Jesus”. …
Zac’s church held a memorial service for him yesterday, which was attended by more than 500 people.”
– from Eternity Newspaper. (Photo: Dave Malvern, Christian Surfers.)
ABC News report.
(At last night’s gathering at The Point Community Church, Ed Springer spoke about what changed Zac – about 20 minutes from the start of Ed’s sermon on Ecclesiastes 7:1-14.)
Governor-General backs ‘gay marriage’
“Governor-General Quentin Bryce has publicly backed both Australia becoming a republic and gay marriage in a landmark speech in Sydney…”
– Report from ABC News. (Photo: Governor-General website.)
Tasmanian Parliament decriminalises abortion
“Tasmania has joined Victoria and the ACT in removing abortion from its criminal laws after seven months of deliberations in Parliament. …
Anti-abortion campaigners in Tasmania are warning some doctors may resign over the law.”
– report from ABC News.
And in NSW: Zoe’s Law to protect foetuses passes NSW Lower House.
Australian Christian Lobby welcomes defeat of NSW same-sex marriage bill
“The Australian Christian Lobby welcomes the defeat of the NSW same-sex marriage bill 21 to 19 votes in the upper house today. ACL Managing Director Lyle Shelton said it was time for state parliaments to stop using parliamentary time to debate a federal issue. …” – Media release from the Australian Christian Lobby.
High Court challenge to ACT same-sex marriage set for December 3 & 4
The Australian Christian Lobby’s Lyle Shelton sent this 90 second video update from outside the High Court in Canberra.
MAF Pilot attempts 140 takeoffs to raise money for second East Timor plane
“An Australian pilot is today attempting to complete a record number of takeoffs in one day to raise enough money to buy aid agencies in East Timor their second plane.
Since the withdrawal of the United Nations last year, aid agencies in East Timor have only one plane left to do their work. The plane is used by 30 non-government organisations working in the developing country.
Which is why, at Parkes in the central west of New South Wales today, pilot Ron Watts will attempt to take off 140 times to set a new Australian record.”
– from ABC News. Watch the MAF video on Vimeo. Donation page.
Background: A little on the church in Timor Leste – via APWM.
Richard Gibson to be Principal of Brisbane School of Theology
“Richard Gibson has been appointed Principal of Brisbane School of Theology. Richard has a long association with Moore, first as a student at Moore in 1986 and then as a teacher for the past twenty years.
Richard, and wife Kim, plan to move to Brisbane in June, 2014 to take up the position at the start of second semester.” – News from Moore College.
And the corresponding announcement from the Brisbane School of Theology.
Prime Minister says he will attend sister’s wedding, but not support the marriage
“Tony Abbott says he will ‘do the right thing’ and attend his gay sister’s wedding but could never support the marriage. …”
– Report from News.com.au.
(h/t SydneyAnglicans.net. Photo pm.gov.au)
Related: When a private act sends a public message – Albert Mohler.
NSW Council of Churches supports High Court challenge
Here’s a Media Release from the NSW Council of Churches, 22 October 2013 –
Prime Minister Tony Abbott is to be commended for his Government’s support of uniform national marriage laws and the decision to vigorously challenge the ACT Government’s new same sex marriage laws in the High Court. Read more
Tasmanian euthanasia bill defeated
“The legislation would have allowed terminally ill Tasmanians to end their lives 10 days after making three requests to their doctor.”
– Report from the ABC.
Uniting parishioners ‘devastated as churches sold off’
“Angry parishioners at the Glenroy Uniting Church in Melbourne’s northern suburbs have told 7.30 that there had been little consultation by the church hierarchy, which invoked a ‘special circumstances’ clause to sell the properties without the permission of the local church councils representing each congregation.” – 7:30 Report. Image: ABC TV.
Australian Baptist leaders support federal challenge to ACT marriage reform
“Baptist leaders have commended Prime Minister Tony Abbott for his Government’s support of the current legal definition of marriage, and for a proposal to challenge the ACT Government’s same sex marriage bill in the High Court as soon as it becomes law. Read more
Australian Church Record — October 2013
The latest issue of The Australian Church Record is now out.
“Every now and again ancient institutions can be forgiven for indulging in a little public self-reflection.
On January 1st, 1914, the first issue of ‘The Church Record: A Church Paper for the Commonwealth, Catholic, Apostolic, Protestant, and Reformed’ appeared, sixteen months after a Sydney group first met to float a company to run a federal paper.
As the centenary of this issue draws nigh, it seems fitting to reflect a little on the Australian Church Record as it is poised on the edge of its next one hundred years.”
– as well, there are articles on the General Synod, GAFCON, Archbishop Welby, and there’s a tribute to Bishop Dudley Foord. Downloadable from their website.
And in a reprint of an article from 1972, Bishop Donald Robinson looks at the names behind The Record in the early days.
New BCA Regional Officer for NSW & ACT
BCA has appointed the Rev Peter Adkins as its next NSW / ACT Regional Officer, starting in the new year.
7:30 Report on SSM and the Anglican Church
The 7:30 Report on ABC TV tonight ran a 6 minute story on an Anglican minister in Perth, Chris Bedding, who is moving a motion on same-sex relationships at the Perth Synod this week.
The segment allowed very brief inputs from Bishop Robert Forsyth in Sydney and Lyle Shelton from the Australian Christian Lobby. Watch here.