Does the Cross save?

Dr Sarah MacneilAt Stand Firm, David Ould asks what the Bishop-elect of the Diocese of Grafton believes about salvation – and about what she describes as a “rather mechanistic and grim understanding of atonement” (among other things).

Read it here.

Tasmanian Abortion legislation debate

Bishop John Harrower, TasmaniaBishop of Tasmania John Harrower:

“Today the Members of the Legislative Council are debating the extreme abortion legislation. I wrote the following letter to each Member. Please join me in praying for the legislation’s rejection or significant modification. …”

Grafton elects new Bishop

Dr Sarah MacneilDr Sarah Macneil (former Dean of Adelaide and archdeacon in Canberra-Goulburn) has been elected to the Diocese of Grafton – the first woman to be elected as an Australian diocesan bishop.

Story from Canberra-Goulburn.

WA Provincial Council votes against Human Sexuality resolution

Diocese of Perth“The Anglican Church’s Provincial Council of Western Australia today voted unanimously against adopting the resolution on human sexuality passed by the Synod of the Diocese of Perth in October 2013.”

– Full release via the Diocese of Perth.

What Bugged Me in Church

Rick Lewers“Strange things happen in church but to see a cockroach cross the floor of the cathedral can distract attention from the sermon.

My first thoughts were to get up and squash the thing. But what if some bug loving attendee was offended by my callous heel? Where would be the reputation of the Bishop then?

I remained motionless, trying to get my attention back on the sermon but that jolly roach was bugging me.  …”

– Bishop of Armidale Rick Lewers and the lesson from a cockroach.

Introducing Bishop Greg

Greg ThompsonThe Diocese of Newcastle website introduces recently-elected diocesan Bishop Greg Thompson to their readership.

North West Australia could opt out of weddings

Bishop Gary Nelson DNWA“The Bishop of North West Australia has warned that if the state or federal governments legalize same-sex marriage, Anglican clergy in his diocese would no longer serve as marriage registrars.

The statement by the Rt. Rev. Gary Nelson follows the decision last month by the Australian Capital Territory to legalize same-sex marriage…”

George Conger reports for The Church of England Newspaper.

Bathurst Synod this weekend

Bishop Ian Palmer interviewed outside Bathurst Cathedral“The annual meeting of the Synod… of the Anglican Diocese of Bathurst will meet in Bathurst this weekend (November 8-10).

Originally scheduled for September, the meeting had to be postponed to allow preparation of up-to-date financial information following the sale of Orange Anglican Grammar School and Macquarie Anglican Grammar School. The sales were finalised at the end of September.

This will be Bishop Ian Palmer’s first Synod as Bishop of Bathurst, and will involve some difficult decisions as the diocese faces very daunting financial challenges. …”

– from The Diocese of Bathurst.

Our friends in Bathurst would be glad of your prayers. Please pray that the outcome of the decisions made will glorify Christ and that many more in the region will find saving faith in him.

Melbourne focus on mission

melbourne-pilot-programThe Diocese of Melbourne is working to help parishes be more focussed on their mission.

This report outlines what they’re doing, and the response so far.

Ballarat Synod votes for Women Priests

Bishop Garry Weatherill“The Anglican Diocese of Ballarat has approved the ordination of women priests during its synod held today.
At least two thirds of the approximately 100 people in the synod voted in favour of allowing women to become priests. …”

– from The Ballarat Courier.

Archbishop Freier to Melbourne Synod 2013

Dr Philip FreierArchbishop Dr Philip Freier addressed the 51st Synod of Melbourne Diocese as it began yesterday – his remarks are now available on the Diocese of Melbourne website. (Photo: Kit Haselden.)

Ballarat Synod to vote on women priests

Bishop Garry Weatherill“Ballarat’s Anglican synod meets this week to determine whether the diocese will accept the ordination of women as priests. …”

The Ballarat Courier. Ballarat synod papers here.

Newcastle Bishop-elect ‘keen to build community”

Bishop Greg Thompson“Newly elected Anglican bishop Greg Thompson has vowed to use his appointment to strengthen trust between the church and the Hunter community, while encouraging more open discussion on hot-button issues including child sexual abuse, same sex partnerships and indigenous affairs.

Muswellbrook-raised Mr Thompson was elected the 13th bishop of the city at a September synod meeting, with his installation planned for February 2 next year.”

– Story from The Newcastle Herald.

New church plant in Adelaide

Trinity Gardens Church Plant“An Anglican Church in Adelaide’s eastern suburbs is so packed to the rafters it’s spawned the need for a new church nearby — in a bowling club.

Regulars at St Matthew’s Church Sunday morning congregation in Kensington began to find it increasingly hard to find a seat, prompting the radical move to transform a local sporting mecca…”

– from The Adelaide Advertiser. St. Matthew’s Kensington.

Anglican sale a blessing

Orange Grammar Principal Mr Len Elliot“The Orange Anglican Grammar School is counting its blessings after the sale of the school by the Bathurst Anglican diocese was finalised before news of the bank closing in on the church’s debts broke.  … The sale of the Orange school to the Sydney Anglican School Corporation went through last week and principal Len Elliott is excited to get capital works programs off the ground.”

– report and picture from The Central Western Daily.

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