The Aussie saving lost souls on Wall Street

John MasonHe’s been described by an admiring New Yorker as “God’s go-to man on Wall Street”, an energetic Australian churchman ministering to the fallen financial gurus once considered masters of the universe.

That, the Reverend John Mason says modestly, is an exaggeration…

– John Huxley writes about the ministry of John Mason – in The Sydney Morning Herald.

See also the Christ Church website – Christ Church is affiliated with Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan.
Related: Making your life count for eternity. (Photo: Sydney Morning Herald.)

Church loses to Diocese of Central New York

Matt Kennedy“Dear Good Shepherd,

As you may or may not have heard, the judge has ruled and we have lost our building and all of our assets. …

This little white church on the corner of Livingston and Conklin has been a part of all our lives and the lives of those in our neighborhood for many years. Some of us have spent our whole lives here. This is painful news.”

– Matt Kennedy and the Vestry and Wardens of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Binghamton, New York, break the news to their congregation. (h/t Stand Firm.)

(Screenshot from WBNG News, NY – see this earlier report.)

Rick Warren offers support for ACNA

Common CausePastor and best-selling author Rick Warren has entered the conflict within The Episcopal Church over title to church property, offering his full support to the breakaway congregation of St. James in Newport Beach, Calif., and the third province movement known as the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). …

“We stand in solidarity with them, and with all orthodox, evangelical Anglicans,” he wrote, and offered the “campus of Saddleback Church to any Anglican congregation who needs a place to meet, or if you want to plant a new congregation in south Orange County.”

– Report from The Living Church.

Vancouver-area parishes’ case to be heard on May 25

Anglican Network in CanadaPress release from the Anglican Network in Canada: 7 January 2009

The trial involving four Vancouver-area Anglican Network in Canada (ANiC) churches and the Anglican Church of Canada’s (ACoC) Diocese of New Westminster will begin on May 25 in British Columbia Supreme Court. Three weeks have been set aside to hear the case.

The four parishes – St. Matthew’s (Abbotsford), St Matthias and St Luke’s (Vancouver), St John’s Shaughnessy (Vancouver) and Church of the Good Shepherd (Vancouver) – had asked the courts in early September 2008 to clarify their trustees’ responsibilities in light of hostile action taken by the ACoC diocese.  Read more

Tribute to Derek Kidner

Derek Kidner (1913–2008)In early December, Bishop John B Taylor spoke at a service of celebration for the life of Derek Kidner, who had fallen asleep in Christ a week or so earlier. He gave thanks for his scholarship and ministry – and for “his priceless legacy of book after book on the Bible”.

Oak Hill College has made the text of Bishop Taylor’s tribute available on their website.
(Photo of Derek Kidner: Oak Hill College.)

UK: Draft legislation to consecrate Women Bishops

David Phillips - Church Society“Earlier this week the first draft was published of legislation to permit women to be consecrated as bishops in the Church of England. The draft will be considered by the General Synod in February and it must either be rejected or passed a Revision Committee, the latter being by far the most likely outcome.

… the legislation is not making provision for alternative oversight, but just a form of delegated oversight. Opponents have consistently said that delegated oversight is inadequate.”

– David Phillips, General Secretary of Church Society at Church Society’s EVnews.

Abp of Canterbury’s New Year Message

Archbishop Rowan WilliamsThe Archbishop of Canterbury’s New Year message is now available at the Anglican Communion News Service.

(Photo: Lambeth Conference media.)

FiF Aust responds to Bishop Kay Goldsworthy

Kay GoldsworthyForward in Faith Australia has released this statement:

“The Council of Forward in Faith Australia Inc takes great exception to Bishop Kay Goldsworthy’s statement reported in the Sydney Morning Herald that those who oppose the ordination of women ‘will never accept that God is calling women to leadership in the church’.

This denigrates the great women in the past as well as the present who are leaders in the Church. …”

– Full statement available at the FIF website(Photo: Diocese of Perth.)

Women bishops want male authority

Barbara Darling and Kay GoldsworthyWomen bishops must enjoy the same authority as their male counterparts if they are placed in charge of an Anglican diocese, say two pioneering Australian churchwomen.

Barbara Darling, who was consecrated Assistant Bishop of Melbourne this year, said she opposed any plan that would diminish traditional authority of bishops over their dioceses. …

– Report from The Sydney Morning Herald. (Photo: Australian women bishops Barbara Darling and Kay Goldsworthy – by Janine Eastlake / Anglican Media Melbourne.).

Latest Australian Church Record out now

Australian Church RecordReleased just in time for Christmas, the latest issue of the web-only newspaper, The Australian Church Record, is now online.

The 700kb December 2008 issue is available in PDF form at australianchurchrecord.net.

C of E drafts women bishops legislation

Church of England web logoThe Church of England published draft legislation Monday that could allow the ordination of women bishops – an issue that has provoked deep splits among Anglicans.

The proposed measures will go up for debate by the church’s General Synod governing body at a meeting in February. …

Report from AP.

Priest ‘ruins Christmas’ for kids

BBC NewsA Catholic priest has been criticised by parents in a city in northern Italy for telling their children that Father Christmas does not really exist. …

– ‘Shocking’ story from BBC News about telling the truth.

The Future of Jesus – Peter Jensen

Steve AustinLast week Steve Austin on ABC Radio in Brisbane interviewed Archbishop Peter Jensen on ‘The Future of Jesus’.

Audio of the interview is available on the ABC Brisbane website.

(Photo of Steve Austin: ABC Radio.)

Archbishop of Jos appeals for help to address losses

Archbishop Benjamin Kwashi of Jos“We are slowly settling down to accept the difficulties we are in and to ask for grace to be able to move forward.  We are extremely sad that our members were killed for no other reason than that they were Christians, and that many Christians lost their businesses and homes simply because they are Christians.

It is utterly sad that the reason for these attacks is being said to be political. …

For the records, let me point out the following:

1.    It should be pointed out that there is no record that Christians have ever begun a crisis or been the ones to initiate violence. …”

Anglican Mainstream has this report from Archbishop Ben Kwashi about the violence in Jos.
(Photo: Church of Nigeria.)

Bishop faces rebellion over women clergy

Bishop John Hind, Chichester“A senior bishop is facing a rebellion from his clergy over his attempt to create a haven for opponents of female priests. …

One senior cleric in the diocese has accused the bishop of trying to establish a refuge for anti-women priests. He claimed that the decision to block the appointment of a new bishop who would ordain women was an attempt to create a haven for traditionalists opposed to female priests.”

– From The (UK) Telegraph. (Note the growing use of the word “traditionalist”.) Photo: Diocese of Chichester.

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