Sydney Memorial Service for John Stott
A memorial service will be held for John Stott at St Andrew’s Cathedral in Sydney on Friday, 5th August, at 1:30pm. The Archbishop, Peter Jensen, will be speaking. – from the Cathedral website.
Update: Here’s a media release from the Diocese of Sydney.
(In Canada, Dr J I Packer will be preaching at a memorial service in Vancouver. Services are also planned for Toronto and Ottawa. In Melbourne, Dr Peter Adam will be speaking at a service on August 28th.)
John Stott (1921–2011)
John R. W. Stott, at the age of 90, went home to be with the Lord early this morning.
We’ll have a special tribute from the ACL here soon. In the meantime, Justin Taylor has posted this at the Gospel Coalition.
See also John Stott’s ‘Final Public Address’.
Council of Churches urges ethics rethink
From the NSW Council of Churches –
“MEDIA RELEASE 27 July 2011
Time for O’Farrell government to reconsider Labor’s so-called ethics.
The NSW Council of Churches has joined the call to urge the NSW Government to repeal the laws that led to the establishment of so-called ethics classes in state schools.
The history of these classes is worth remembering. Read more
Archbishop Jensen calls for prayer after Norwegian tragedy
On behalf of Sydney Anglicans, Archbishop Dr Peter Jensen has expressed his sympathy to the Norwegian community and church leaders in the aftermath of the bombing in Oslo and shootings on Utoya Island.
Dr Jensen said the sense of shock and outrage was something Australians could understand, having suffered the Port Arthur shootings in 1996.
“But what motivated these evil acts is unfathomable and any twisted ideology which seeks to defend them is totally abhorrent.” the Archbishop said.
“It is in utter contradiction to the biblical message of God’s love and justice which we are called on to exemplify” Dr Jensen continued. “I ask our churches in Sydney, and appeal to Christians everywhere, to pray for Norway. May the God of all mercy comfort the bereaved, heal the injured and give hope amid this tragedy.”
Dr Peter F Jensen,
Archbishop of Sydney
26/7/2011.
(Media release from the Diocese of Sydney.)
Annual Moore College Lectures 2011
Dr Brian Rosner is presenting this year’s Annual Moore College Lectures on the topic of Paul and the Law: Keeping the Commandments of God. (August 15–19).
Details at the College website.
Anglican Education Commission statement on ethics classes
“Anglican Diocese of Sydney – Media Statement – 21/7/2011
Ethics classes objections remain but AEC will not seek to overturn legislation
The Sydney Morning Herald of 21st July 2011 reported Sydney diocese as ‘backing’ ethics classes. In a story quoting Anglican Education Commission executive director Bryan Cowling, the paper said the diocese had ‘reversed its position’.
This is incorrect. The Diocese of Sydney, along with the other providers of SRE (Christian, Jewish, Buddhist and Moslem) campaigned against the legislation in order to protect the opportunity for parents to choose to have their children participate in SRE.
The substantive diocesan position remains that ethics should not have been placed in direct competition with Special Religious Education. There is concern about the legislation rushed through in the dying days of the previous government. There are other issues that the churches, individually and jointly, have taken up with the education department.
However, in a spirit of co-operation and to minimise disruption to students, the AEC and the diocese will not seek the overturning of the classes midway through the school year. Read more
New Principal for Melbourne School of Theology
Here’s a press release from the Melbourne School of Theology (formerly the Bible College of Victoria) –
Melbourne School of Theology announced today that Mr Timothy Meyers will take on the role of Principal of the College from December 2011.
MST Council President Ian Cathie said the Council was united and excited about Mr Meyers’ appointment and expressed the Council’s thanksgiving to God.
“The Council earnestly sought the Lord’s leading over many months to identify the person of His choosing for this unique and strategic role, and we give thanks to God for providing the Council with such a clear sense of conviction. Read more
John Lennox on Q&A
John Lennox was a member of the panel on ABC TV’s Q&A last night.
The video is now available for download from the ABC. (Image: ABC.)
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada approves statement on human sexuality
“Following more than two hours of debate, delegates of the 2011 ELCIC National Convention approved a Social Statement on Human Sexuality. The results came late in a day and were done by written ballot, with 213 votes in favour of the motion and 134 against. …
Delegates voted on whether to call the question and the results were announced as 166 in favour and 162 against. As convention moved on to consider the adoption of the social statement, a steward announced that there had been an error with the previous count and the majority of delegates had voted not to call the question.
After a brief time of reflection, Bishop Johnson … ruled the decision to call the question stood, since delegates had proceeded in good faith according to information from the stewards. …
The original vote to approve the proposed Social Statement on Human Sexuality resumed, and after voting, delegates heard a presentation and several announcements. … At around 7:30 p.m., Bishop Johnson announced the statement had been adopted by a vote of 213 to 134…”
– from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada. (h/t Anglican Essentials Canada blog.)
Related: Bishop Johnson and Archbishop Hiltz’s Christmas greetings 2010.
No Fault Today, No Marriage Tomorrow
“I do not generally seek advice about marriage from celebrity models, but I could not help noticing that Christie Brinkley said she’ll ‘never get married again’. …”
– Phillip Jensen writes on the end point of the ‘no fault divorce’.
Melbourne remembers Bishop David Shand
Bishop David Shand, former Assistant Bishop in Geelong in the Diocese of Melbourne has died, reports Anglican Media Melbourne. (Photo: Christ Church South Yarra.)
A Fresh Look at Mission conference audio
The “Sydney and Anglican: A Fresh Look at Mission” conference was held in Sydney two weeks ago. (SydneyAnglicans.net reported on the day here.)
A quote from Michael Jensen:
“My conviction is that not only is being evangelical the most authentic way of being Anglican – we’ve been saying that for years – but also that being Anglican is the best way to be evangelical in Australia in the 21st century. Our Anglican identity is, by grace, a precious gift which teaches us to stay true to the central convictions of the Christian faith without losing our missionary zeal.”
The audio files and handouts are now available on their new website.
ACL Council members 2011–12
We’ve updated the list of members of the Anglican Church League’s Council, after last week’s Annual General Meeting.
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“Lindsay Tanner’s book “Sideshow” argues how the media has undermined the capacity for proper policy debate in our society. The media’s recent presentation of our Archbishop’s statement on the redefinition of marriage is a classic illustration of the point.
The homosexual community has called society into a debate about the nature of marriage. Through the influence of the Greens, the members of parliament are to inquire of the electorate about changing the law to allow same sex marriage. The Labor party is going to debate its policy on this issue at its national conference.
It would seem right and proper therefore, for any person to present a view on this matter, especially leaders of community groups who have a particular interest or concern to express their views.
As one such community within society, Christians have every right to hold a particular interest in the nature of marriage. We have had a long-term interest in marriage – our ministers are registered by the Government as authorised celebrants and about a third of the community turn to the church for their weddings. Furthermore, rightly or wrongly, we believe that our view is for the good of society as a whole. …’
– Phillip Jensen, Dean of St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Sydney, writes at PhillipJensen.com. (Also at SydneyAnglicans.net.) Related: Real Marriage, by Archbishop Peter Jensen.
Army Chaplain on Open House
Tim Booker, Army Chaplain and Rector of the parish of Guildford, was interviewed by Leigh Hatcher on Open House last weekend. Good to hear, to inform your prayers for the chaplains.
(h/t Defence Anglicans.)
