Big changes for Mars Hill

Mark Driscoll “Marking its own Reformation Day of sorts, Mars Hill Church will dissolve Mark Driscoll’s multisite network and let each of its remaining 13 churches go their own way.

Founded in 1996, the Seattle-based megachurch planted 15 satellite sites across five states, its passion for creating new churches further evidenced by Driscoll founding the Acts 29 network. By New Year’s Day, the multisite organization and the Mars Hill name will be no more…”

– from Christianity Today.

See also this statement on the Mars Hill website

“Following much prayer and lengthy discussion with Mars Hill’s leadership, the board of Mars Hill has concluded that rather than remaining a centralized multi-site church with video-led teaching distributed to multiple locations, the best future for each of our existing local churches is for them to become autonomous self-governed entities. This means that each of our locations has an opportunity to become a new church, rooted in the best of what Mars Hill has been in the past, and independently led and run by its own local elder teams. …”

The Pulse Oct-Nov 2014

The PulsePresbyterians in NSW are are dealing with many similar issues to Sydney Anglicans.

Read about them in the latest edition of The Pulse (3.4MB PDF) which features another Moore College graduate on the cover.

Mark Driscoll resigns from Mars Hill

Mark Driscoll“On Tuesday, October 14, Pastor Mark Driscoll submitted his resignation as an elder and lead pastor of Mars Hill Church.

The Board of Overseers has accepted that resignation and is moving forward with planning for pastoral transition, recognizing the challenge of such a task in a church that has only known one pastor since its founding. We ask for prayer for the journey ahead…”

– from a statement posted on the Mars Hill website.

TEC PB to step down in June 2015

pb_kjs_and_abp_rw“Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, the first woman elected to head a national branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion, announced Tuesday (Sept. 23) that she will not seek a second nine-year term in office…”

– from The Huff Post.

(Photo: TEC Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori with the former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams. ACNS, via ENS.)

Abp Welby and Orthodox Coptic Bishop host meeting on Iraq and Syria

Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom“In an unprecedented ecumenical gathering at Lambeth Palace hosted by The Most Revd Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, and initiated by His Grace Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom, a joint statement was agreed by leaders and representatives of the Churches of the Middle East and the wider Christian Church in Britain…”

– Press release and photo from the Coptic Orthodox Church.
(h/t Anglican Mainstream.)

David Platt new President of SBC International Mission Board

David Platt“Our IMB president must be one who can drive our missions focus in a new way for a new era. It’s not enough that Southern Baptists’ global missions leader motivates us all to give and to go (although he must do that). He must be someone who can connect from the Scriptures how the Great Commission, and especially our global Great Commission responsibilities, are the urgent concern of all of us.”

– Russell Moore gives thanks that David Platt has been elected as President of the Southern Baptist Convention’s International Mission Board.

Sadness as Mark Driscoll steps aside for a period

Mark DriscollMark Driscoll made this statement (video) at Mars Hill in Seattle yesterday.

Please especially uphold in prayer Mark and his family and the Mars Hill church in this time. (1 Corinthians 12:26.)

Presbyterians Church (USA) to allow gay marriage ceremonies

Presbyterian Church (USA) General Convention“At their gathering in Detroit, the largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States voted to allow their clergy to perform same-sex marriages…”

– Report from USA Today.

And for something quite different, the June edition of The Pulse, magazine of the Presbyterian Church in NSW is well worth a look.

More congregations leave the Church of Scotland

Church of Scotland“Two of the wealthiest Church of ­Scotland congregations are quitting the Kirk just weeks before the General Assembly over the issue of gay ordination. The move is a new cash blow with the two congregations contributing £315,000 between them to the Church…”

– Report from The Herald Scotland.

Other labourers in The Lord’s Vineyard

PIM and APWMSometimes we may forget we have brothers and sisters labouring in other parts of the Lord’s Vineyard. Here’s the latest from The Presbyterian Inland Mission (PDF) and Australian Presbyterian World Mission (PDF).

An Extraordinary Life

Pastor Manuel Rodriquez“Friends of our ministry in East Timor will be saddened to learn of the sudden death of Pastor Manuel Rodriquez. He was in many ways an ‘ordinary’ pastor but God used him in extraordinary ways. He never wrote a book or appeared on a platform as a speaker at a conference but God used him to spread the glory of His name in East Timor. This man is a tremendous example to us of someone who was determined to see the Kingdom of God grow in East Timor.”

Australian Presbyterian World Mission gives thanks for this man of Christ in Timor Leste.

‘Swedish Archbishop prefers Allah’

Archbishop Antje Jackelén of Sweden“…the Church of Sweden’s new archbishop is Antje Jackelén. … Like kings, all bishops have their own motto and Jackelén chose ”God is greater” … ”Allahu akbar”. …

Many have been taken aback by the theological opinions Jackelén revealed during a questioning in Uppsala on October 1. The candidates for the highest position in the Swedish church were asked if they thought Jesus presented a truer picture of God than Muhammed. …”

– News from a little earlier in the week, from Dispatch International.

Related: Belief in the Virgin Birth an optional extra, new Swedish archbishop declares (Anglican Ink)

Photo: Jan Nordén/Church of Sweden.

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