Super fund transfer delayed amid COVID-19
“AMP has delayed the successor fund transfer of one of its superannuation clients, who previously decided to switch to another fund, citing current market volatility.
Anglican National Super in October 2018 decided it would end its 14-year long relationship with AMP and move to Mercer. …”
For more:
AMP makes Anglican Super unhappy by stalling successor fund transfer – moneymanagement.com.au
“The situation has been confirmed by Anglican Super chairman, James Flavin who has told Money Management and Super Review that the fund has found dealing with AMP Limited on the successor fund transfer issue exasperating.”
Moore College, open for business: Joys and challenges during COVID-19, with Principal Mark Thompson
“Principal of Moore College, Mark Thompson, talks about how the College is faring in this season of Covid-19 restrictions.
Mark shares some encouraging stories of Christian love and mission amongst students and staff, describes how we have adapted our face-to-face learning to a temporary ‘online’ mode, and asks us to pray for Moore in the coming months as we seek to train even more gospel workers for the harvest.”
– The latest from Lionel Windsor at Forget the Channel. Encouraging.
Southern Cross — April 2020 — now online
Southern Cross, the monthly magazine of the Diocese of Sydney, is available online in a digital version – while congregations are unable to meet.
From Archbishop Glenn Davies’s column:
“The sad reality is that the potential for infection could now be anywhere in Australia. The growth in community-to-community infection is of greatest concern as the origin of the virus is unknown, unlike those infected by contact with people coming from overseas. Therefore, more precautions are needed to combat COVID-19. More restrictions on our daily lives will become necessary if the viral spread is not contained.
What else can be done? Well, you might expect me to say that the missing piece is prayer – and it is. …”
– Read the whole column on pages 21 and 22.
Download Southern Cross from this link. (Depending on your device, the PDF file may end up in your Downloads folder.)
We’re all building the plane while flying it!
“Hundreds of Sydney Anglican congregations have held church services via livestream or videoconference for the second week in a row, on a special day of prayer for the effects of the coronavirus. …”
– Russell Powell has a taste of what’s happening in Anglican churches around Sydney.
St. Andrew’s Cathedral Service 29 March 2020
Here’s this morning’s service from St. Andrew’s Cathedral in Sydney.
Archbishop Glenn Davies’ video for the special Day of Prayer on Sunday March 29
Archbishop Glenn Davies speaks about praying through the Coronavirus pandemic and a special day of prayer on Sunday March 29th.
Download to play during your ‘virtual church’.
“Prayer is our best weapon against the forces of darkness, and this virus, as part of the fallen world, is exactly that. God’s in control, but this virus is doing a deadly work around the world.”
The Archbishop encourages us all to devote ourselves to prayer (Colossians 4:2) – and to be specific in our prayers. A very helpful video.
Dr Richard Condie, Bishop of Tasmania, preaches on Psalm 91
Here’s the service of Morning Prayer from St. David’s Cathedral in Hobart, 22nd March 2019.
Bishop Richard Condie spoke on Psalm 91.
All Saints Cathedral Bathurst Morning Prayer for 29th March
Bishop Mark Calder, and the team at All Saints Cathedral in Bathurst, have produced this recording of Morning Prayer for Sunday 29 March 2020. Mark preaches on John 11. Share widely.
Special message from the Bishop of Armidale Rick Lewers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFPUK4gf-Xw&feature=youtu.be
Bishop Rick Lewers in Armidale has recorded this message about the COVID-19 challenge.
He says it is not a time for Christians to suspend their fellowship, even if they cannot meet in person.
He reminds everyone that the diocesan vision is to introduce people to Jesus, and to help them home to heaven. That saving message can speak into people’s anxiety and insecurity.
Also, Bishop Lewers has begun a series of sermons on The Lord’s Prayer. Pray that they will be widely viewed, and will be a great blessing and encouragement.
See also the Diocese of Armidale website.
Tighter restrictions on home gatherings push fellowship online
“A number of new restrictions on gatherings mean that home groups are no longer possible according to government COVID-19 guidelines.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Tuesday night, that visits to homes, even with family, ‘should be kept to a minimum and with very small numbers of guests’. …”
– The latest from SydneyAnglicans.net.
(Photo: An almost deserted Sydney shopping mall yesterday.)
Archbishop Glenn Davies speaks about the COVID-19 crisis at The Pastor’s Heart
Archbishop of Sydney Glenn Davies joined Dominic Steele to answer questions on how we can lead our churches through the COVID-19 crisis – at The Pastor’s Heart.
33 minutes, well worth watching.
Archbishop Glenn Davies’ term extended to March 2021
“Archbishop Glenn Davies will continue to lead the Sydney Diocese until March next year, after his term was extended in the emergency circumstances of the Coronavirus.
Archbishops must retire at age 70. Dr Davies turns 70 in September and in order to allow a smooth transition had given notice that he would retire two months early, in July. This would have allowed an election Synod in August and the new Archbishop to chair the next Synod in October. The COVID-19 emergency means that the election synod will now not be held as scheduled.
The Standing Committee of the Diocese met on Monday night and voted unanimously to ask Dr Davies to withdraw his resignation to allow him to continue until March 2021.
Several Standing Committee members spoke strongly in favour of the move, saying it would allow stability of leadership through troubled times and help the Episcopal team remain at full strength to care for their regions.
Dr Davies absented himself during the debate and returned to applause as the decision was announced.
‘My wife and I have served Christ together in ministry for many years and are happy to continue to serve wherever we are needed,’ Dr Davies said. ‘I am humbled and grateful for the support of the Standing Committee. More than ever, I am thankful for the many people who uphold us in prayer.’ ”
– With thanks to Russell Powell at SydneyAnglicans.net.
Please continue to pray for Archbishop Davies and the members of his team as they preach Christ, and encourage churches to continue to be faithful in these trying times.
Churches challenged to continue care as they move online
“The first Sunday of Australian Christianity’s new normal has seen hundreds of Sydney Anglican Parishes go online, reminding members of the love of Jesus amid the pressures of COVID-19. …
‘I thank God for Sydney Anglicans who rose to the occasion today and met the challenges of not meeting in churches as they have done all their lives,’ said Archbishop Glenn Davies. …”
– Story from SydneyAnglicans.net.
Photo: Dean of Sydney Kanishka Raffel, during the Cathedral’s livestream.
Pastoral video from Bishop Mark Calder
Bishop of Bathurst, Mark Calder, has released this short video as an encouragement to trust in Jesus in these uncertain days.
Dr. Charlotte Hespe — What you must know about COVID-19
See this video, one from the Archbishop, and additional helpful information at the Sydney Diocese webpage on COVID-19.




