‘Growing Sydney’ — Synod video 2018
This video from the Diocese of Sydney Mission Property Committee was shown to the Synod on Tuesday afternoon.
Thanks to SydneyAnglicans.net, you can watch it above – or download it to show your congregation / home groups.
More info at the New Churches for New Communities website.
‘Avoid cheap grace’ says Domestic Abuse task force
“The Archdeacon for Women spoke with sadness and anger in her voice, as she told Synod of the damage wrought by domestic abusers.
Archdeacon Hartley, along with Canon Sandy Grant who chairs the Domestic Abuse Task Force, came to Synod to present the final version of the Sydney Anglican Policy on Responding to Domestic Abuse.
Although the provisional policy has been in force and circulating among churches since the 2017 Synod, the Task Force had left open the policy and guidelines as it gathered further information on the best ways to combat the scourge of Domestic abuse and family violence. …”
– Sydney Synod news from Russell Powell at SydneyAnglicans.net.
Hear the 2018 ACL Synod Dinner Address
Canon Phil Colgan gave the address at the ACL’s 2018 Synod Dinner on Monday.
If you missed it (or if you were there and want to hear it again – or if you would like to share the address with others), you can listen below:
A 10 MB mp3 file.
A capacity crowd heard the address.
Canberra-Goulburn Episcopal Election set for 8-10 November
In the October 2018 issue of the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn’s Anglican News, Canon Robert Arthur provides an update on the episcopal election process: (Note: the names of the nominees has not yet been made public).
“The Episcopal Election Nominations Committee is preparing for the Electoral Synod to be held from 8 to 10 November.
It has recently met with the Prospective Nominees and is now preparing an information package on each Nominee for confidential distribution to Synod members prior to the meeting. The package will include the Episcopal Selection Criteria, which were prepared by the Committee after consultations around the Diocese and an online survey.
At the September Synod, in preparation for the decision they will make in November, Synod members broke into groups to discuss the Selection Criteria and to assess the weight they would give to each of the 24 Criteria on a scale of 1 to 10. Three criteria were given weights of 9.0 or more. These were:
- to encourage and enable the ministry of women and men in lay and ordained ministry within the life of the church, including to the three orders of ordained ministry;
- to develop teams of leaders, delegating effectively, and being collaborative, supportive and strategic; and
- to be a person of prayer, whose spirituality arises from engagement with God’s Word and who relies on the Father, Son and Holy Spirit for their salvation, daily life, and future.
Please continue in prayer during the next month for God’s guidance and wisdom in the choice to be made.
A bible study and other resources prepared by the EENC are available on the Diocesan website.”
– From page 2 of Anglican News (PDF file).
Director of St Mark’s National Theological Centre, the Rev. Dr. Andrew Cameron, has written a series of Bible studies for members of the diocese as they pray and think about the election (PDF file).
Archbishop Glenn Davies speaks about the Ruddock Review
Here is an excerpt from the Diocese of Sydney 2018 Presidential Address, by Archbishop of Sydney Glenn Davies. Courtesy SydneyAnglicans.net.
Anglican Super moves from AMP to Mercer
“AMP Limited has lost a key corporate superannuation mandate …
Anglican National Super announced today at the Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney that it had appointed the Mercer Super Trust to manage its superannuation fund …
Anglican National Super will transition its $250m superannuation fund to the Mercer Super Trust next year. …”
– Story from Super Review.
‘Gay teacher law changes will have to wait: PM’
“The federal parliament will this week remove the power of faith-based schools to discriminate against children on the basis of their sexuality. …”
– From SBS. However, note the clip from the Archbishop of Sydney’s Presidential Address in the video file. (Also on page 17 of the printed Printed Presidential Address.)
Related: Hey Fairfax and ABC: Why tell the Truth when an Untruth will do? – commentary from Stephen McAlpine in Perth.
Archbishop Glenn Davies’ Presidential Address, 2018 Synod
Watch Archbishop Glenn Davies deliver his address at the beginning of the 2018 Sydney Synod – Monday 15th October 2018. (Video courtesy SydneyAnglicans.net.)
Read the full text. (PDF file – may download to your device.)
See also:
“Archbishop Glenn Davies has rejected what he called the mischievous misrepresentation of the Ruddock Report and given a clear statement that Sydney Anglican Schools do not expel students for being gay. He also promised support for Prime Minister Morrison’s reported legislation, if it were deemed necessary.
Reports of recommendations of the Ruddock Report, leaked last week, were used to accuse church schools of wanting to expel gay students. …”
– Archbishop rejects ‘mischief making’ over Ruddock Report – SydneyAnglicans.net (emphasis added.)
Sydney helps Bathurst
“The Synod of the Diocese of Sydney has voted in favour of a six-year plan to help fund the infrastructure of the Diocese of Bathurst, to ensure the continuation of Christian witness in Central Western New South Wales.
The Diocese has been beset with financial problems for the past decade and with shrinking congregations, is approaching the point where it cannot support the office of the Bishop and the Registry, vital to the oversight of ministry in the region. …”
– Encouraging news of partnership from Sydney Synod. (SydneyAnglicans.net.)
The authority & responsibilities of a senior leader — with Peter Jensen
In this week’s The Pastor’s Heart, Dominic Steele spoke with former Archbishop of Sydney Dr. Peter Jensen.
“In this revealing and frank discussion with Dominic Steele he discusses the particular responsibilities of senior leaders and the pressures that senior leaders are under.
Also … Dr Jensen outlines the ripples in world Anglicanism from the important GAFCON 2018 event and its Letter to the Churches and ponders what happens next.”
Melbourne’s third woman bishop – and other news from the dioceses
“When Kate Prowd is consecrated a bishop in Melbourne on Saturday, it will create Anglican history: she will be half of the first brother and sister pair to be bishops, both in the same diocese. …”
– News from the diocese of Melbourne.
Also from around other dioceses in the Anglican Church of Australia:
Bendigo:
“It takes passion to persevere in professional sport. Even the best players need to be so in love with what they do that the training and sacrifice pales into insignificance. Perseverance in faith is enabled by setting our affection on God. How do you remind yourself how beautiful, sufficient, good, capable and praiseworthy God is? As Thomas Cranmer (the architect of Anglicanism) said, what the heart desires, the mind justifies and the will enacts. How does your affection for God then influence everything else?”
– Bishop of Bendigo, Matt Brain, writing in the October 2018 edition of The Spirit. (PDF)
Newcastle:
Blessing of our furry and feathered friends – at Christ Church Cathedral.
Tasmania:
“Saturday 22 September saw over 400 Anglicans from across the state gathering together for the 3rd annual Bishop’s Training Event, with a sense of excitement and expectation. …”
– Bishop’s Training Event 2018 – Making Disciples Every Day.
Northern Territory:
“There are many ways gardening is like Christian ministry. It takes time and we have to be patient. It is nearly three years since I planted the pineapple tops (they might have fruited faster without the Carpentaria palms). We might have conversations over a long period with someone before we see a new stage of Christian growth or a big step forward in understanding what it means to follow Jesus. …”
– Bishop Greg Anderson writes in the current issue of Top Centre. (PDF)
Tune in to the ACL’s Synod Briefing Podcast
The ACL’s Synod Briefing Podcast for 2018 is now online.
It’s produced as a service to Sydney Synod members, but is also relevant for anyone who wants to see the Lord Jesus honoured and churches strengthened through decisions of the Sydney Synod.
If you can’t be at Synod, and want to follow along with all the action, you can subscribe to our Daily Synod Updates.
They will be posted on our Facebook page, or you can sign up to receive them direct to your inbox.
The Synod Survival Guide — free download
If you are new to Synod, download a copy of the ACL’s Synod Survival Guide by Dr. Robert Tong.
First published by the ACL in 1996, and now in its 5th edition, it is an essential guide to Sydney Synod, and includes lots of very useful end notes and a glossary.
Diocese of Armidale Presidential Address Synod 2018
The Diocese of Armidale has published the Presidential Address by Bishop Rick Lewers to their 2018 Synod.
Well worth reading, and a reminder to pray for our brothers and sisters in that diocese.
Prayers encouraged for Police Remembrance Day
Archbishop Glenn Davies has written a Prayer for National Police Remembrance Day – held on Day 29th September 2018.
You may wish to use it in church on Sunday 30th September, or in your own prayers.
“Our heavenly Father, we thank you for your providential care of our world and the peace and security that we enjoy in our land. We especially thank you for the Police Force of New South Wales. Despite the corruption of the human heart and the prevalence of lawlessness and sin, we thank you for these guardians of justice in our society.
We pray for the members of our Police Force as they maintain law and order in our state. Give them the courage to expose unrighteousness, wherever it is found, to pursue justice for the common good, to deal with all without fear or favour, and to act with wisdom and compassion in all their work. Protect them from danger in their duties, shield them from temptation, and enable them to be role models for all whom they serve.
We also pray for police chaplains as they minister to the spiritual and emotional needs of our Police Force members. May they act with compassion, wisdom and love as they support police officers in their line of duty.
We offer our prayer in the name of Jesus Christ, who alone brings order to the human heart, peace to a troubled world and the hope of eternal life for all who put their trust in him. Amen.”
Related: In April 2018, Keith Garner spoke with Anglicare’s NSW Police Chaplain, Rev Sarah Plummer for Wesley Impact! TV. Watch here.
Image: NSW Police Legacy.