New College Lectures 2009 this week

New College LecturesBioethics And Future Hope: This year’s New College Lectures offer a Christian perspective on the impact of technology on contemporary medical practices.

John Wyatt, Professor of Ethics and Perinatology, University College London, will consider the bioethical issues faced every day as we make decisions about creating, preserving and protecting life.

“Our understanding of the future changes the way we think about our ethical responsibilities in the present. The lectures will outline three different conceptions of the future and their implications for bioethics. The secular perspective derived from the Enlightenment sees the future as a human construct, an artefact created by human ingenuity. In contrast, the neoplatonic future offers the hope of an escape from the material world into the timeless realm of the spirit. The biblical view of the future provides a third radical perspective. …”

The lectures are set for September 8, 9 and 10 and details are available in this PDF file from the New College website.

Gospel opportunities abound

Daniel WillisThe ‘viral’ phase of the Bible Society’s Jesus. All About Life campaign begins today (September 7), with the other phases to start soon.

See details of the planned TV advertising from Dan Willis on this YouTube video.

The Connect09 Inspiring People panel discussions begin next week (September 15). See this 60 second video from John Dickson, courtesy SydneyAnglicans.net.

And for resources to help you, see Evangelism Ministries and also others they recommend.

Colossians 4.2-6 is a good reminder of our privilege and responsibility.

UCA statement on Jews and Judaism

Uniting Church logoA ‘unconfirmed minute’ of a Statement from the Uniting Church of Australia’s 12th Triennial Assembly, held in July, has now been published as a PDF file on the UCA website.

While the statement rightly rejects anti-semitism, it does not call people to place their trust in the Lord Jesus Christ, nor give any reason why they should need to.

Related: UCA Working Group on Christian – Jewish Relations – but also see, for example, Romans 10:1-17, Acts 4:1-12, John 14:6.

FCA launched in South Africa

FCA“Seventy Anglican clergy and laity are today (September 3) attending the launch of the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans (South Africa) at St John’s Church in Port Elizabeth…

–  from David MacGregor in Port Elizabeth.

Australian marriage statistics

marriage statsOn Monday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics released a selection of data on marriages and divorces in Australia. While only highlighting a limited range of data, it’s a reminder of some of the ways in which our culture is changing.

See Crikey.com.au. (h/t/ Malcolm Purvis.)

‘God’s Word Heard’ — September free Audiobook

God’s Word HeardThis month’s free audiobook from Christian Audio is the New Testament from ‘God’s Word Heard’ – a translation published by Baker Books.

You can see some PDF samples of the translation here –  and download the audio using the code SEP2009 via the link on this page. (Requires free registration.)

listenOf course, if you prefer the rather more literal English Standard Version, you can hear audio in your browser by going to esv.org – or esvstudybible.org click on ‘Listen’ just next to the book and chapter number.

Related:
Using the Online ESV to Listen
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Choosing a Bible: free download.
Al Mohler: The NIV Announcement — A Statement.

Listening Process a ‘gift’ to church

Listening processThe Episcopal Church talks up the ‘listening process’.
Listening Process a ‘gift’ to church.
Bulletin inserts focus on ‘listening process’. (PDF file)

Related: Listening process or Repentance? and
Money, Sex, Indaba.

Restructuring planned for Sydney Diocese

Southern CRoss Sept 2009Archbishop Peter Jensen has announced a number of changes, designed to help keep Sydney Anglicans focussed on sharing the good news of Jesus despite the challenges brought by the global financial crisis –

“As soon as it became apparent that we would have far less money available in the next three years, the Mission Strategy Committee and the Mission Board began to think and pray about our options. They have been working for several months and have now presented their proposals to Standing Committee before advancing them to the Synod. …

Part of the complexity is that it is not only the Synod money which is affected, but also the money from the Endowment of the See. …

Given the magnitude of the change, tinkering is not enough: we have to restructure. The key is to do it in such a way that we are looking to the future and driven by our mission.

– Read the Archbishop’s message, “Looking Within, Above and Ahead” and related articles in Southern Cross, available at SydneyAnglicans.net.

The Doctrine of the Church

dogmatics conf“I suggest what we need is more theology, not less and, in particular, careful thinking about the place preaching has in our doctrine of the church.”

– Mark Thompson blogs about the just-concluded 13th Edinburgh Dogmatics Conference – Part 1, part 2, part 3.

Death or life in Vancouver

Vancouver multifaith workshopThe Ecumenical and Multifaith Unit (EMU) of the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster, Canada is co-hosting a workshop “Challenges for the church in a post-religious culture”. Bishop Michael Ingham will be one of the panelists.

From the EMU website: “Currently the [EMU] committee is advocating the use of Prayers for Peace from other faith traditions (see Multifaith Prayers for Peace), both in regular services and in personal meditations, as an affirmation of our common spiritual goal for peace on earth.”

By contrast, hear this sermon by Canon (of St. Andrew’s Cathedral Sydney) David Short at St. John’s Shaughnessy in Vancouver, preached back in June –

“The point of the resurrection is that God has made Jesus LORD over everything.”

from the St. John’s website.

Please continue in prayer for all who labour in the teaching of God’s word, that they always may be faithful.

(Logo: Ecumenical and Multifaith Unit of the Diocese of New Westminster.)

Australian Christian Books of the Year 2009

Preach or PerishSPCK Australia has announced its 2009 Australian Christian Literature Awards. Here’s the list –  Read more

UK Christian arts festival draws criticism

Gene Robinson“Traditional Anglicans have criticised the UK’s major Christian arts festival for inviting a gay American Bishop to speak. Among those addressing the Greenbelt festival this year is the Bishop of New Hampshire, Gene Robinson…

Changing Attitude, a leading pro-gay Church movement, will be laying out their ideas at the festival. Its director, the Rev Colin Coward, says he is happy to have a debate on homosexuality, but that it is not appropriate to invite the ‘Ex-Gay’ movement.”

Report from BBC News on a story which has been building for the last month or so. Another controversial speaker, Rob Bell, has been overlooked in much of the discussion. (Related.)

The Greenbelt Festival is held this weekend. (Photo: TEC.)

Friday August 28: Prayer day for Connect09

Peter JensenIn a letter to Rectors and Curates-in-Charge, Archbishop Peter Jensen has called for another day of prayer –

“Dear Friends,
We received very positive feed back after the prayer day which was held on Friday May 22, and this has prompted me to hold another. I am pleased to announce a special Day of Prayer will be held on Friday August 28 commencing at 10am in the Chapter House, St Andrew’s Cathedral, concluding at 2.30pm.
The first and most vital aspect of Connect09 is prayer. I invite you to be present on that day. You might like to encourage at least two people to represent your parish. Let’s make this a priority as we pray for our diocese in this year of great opportunity for the gospel.”

Here’s an outline of the day as planned –

1000-1030    Bible Study
1030-1100    Jesus All About Life (JAAL)
1100-1130    Inspiring People (CBD events)
1130-1200    Georges River Region
1200-1230    Northern Region
1230-1300    Western Region
1300-1330    Wollongong Region
1330-1400    South Sydney Region

Graham Wade 1931–2009

Graham WadeSydneyAnglicans.net reports that Graham Wade, pioneering Christian cartoonist, filmmaker and illustrator of the Jungle Doctor books, has died at the age of 78.

“Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.” (Revelation 14:13).

See also these entries at Christian Cartoonists International and OzComics (which also tells of Graham’s involvement in the founding of Pilgrim International).

(Photo: Christian Cartoonists International.)

Study theology?

studyWant to be better equipped to live for Christ? Interested in studying theology? Here are some opportunities to investigate further –

The Presbyterian Theological Centre in Burwood has an Open Night this Wednesday 26th August from 7:00pm.

Sydney Missionary and Bible College has an Open Evening on Monday 7 September, 2009, 6:45pm for 7:00pm.

Moore College is holding an Open Day and Spring Carnival on Saturday, 26 September, 9:30am – 2:30pm in the College grounds. Families welcome.  (Photo: PTC.)

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