Watch the Annual Moore College Lecture livestream tonight

AMCL-2016If you couldn’t get to Moore College for the first evening of this year’s Annual Moore College Lectures, you can watch it from 8:00pm via the college’s livestream.

Dr Paul Williamson is our speaker for this year’s Moore College Lectures on the topic of Death and the Life Heareafter. Join us to think through the big questions of death, heaven and hell, beginning with a public lecture on the evening of Friday 19 August, and continuing with 5 morning lectures from Monday 22 to Friday 26 August. This is a free event with no registration required.”

Rick Smith joins Moore College’s CMD team

Rick SmithNews from Moore College:

Moore College’s Centre for Ministry Development (CMD) has been assisting in the theologically shaped development of ministers for the past four years. The Centre has recognised the need to assist more clergy through mentoring and for developing new Rectors and has appointed Rick Smith to join the team as a consultant…”

Story here.

Related: Centre for Ministry Development.

Serving the Lord — Jane Barker

jane-tooher-2Jane Sophia Barker (Nee Harden) was born in England in 1807. On October 15, 1840 she married Frederic Barker who, at that time, was serving as a rector in Liverpool, England.

They had no children and served in parish ministry together for 15 years until Frederick was asked to be the second Bishop of Sydney. They arrived in Sydney in May 1855 and Jane would remain in Sydney until her death 21 years later…”

– Jane Tooher opens a window into the life, and faith, of Jane Barker, wife of Bishop Frederick Barker. At SydneyAnglicans.net.

Churches recommit to prayer on Moore College Sunday

mcs-2016-4-420Today around Sydney, churches are taking the time to pray for Moore Theological College.

See the MCS website – and watch the video.

Pastoral Letter to Clergy, Parishioners and Friends of the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn from Bishop Stuart Robinson

stuart-robinson-2015-canberra-goulburn“Beloved in Christ,

I am writing, with a heavy heart, in response to concerns expressed by parishioners and people in our wider communities around the reports of sexual abuse in the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle. Like me, you will be appalled at what has been alleged and what has taken place…”

– Stuart Robinson, Bishop of Canberra & Goulburn, has published this pastoral letter.

Newcastle Bishop shares a message on the eve of the Royal Commission

bp-greg-thompson-royal-commissionFrom the Diocese of Newcastle:

The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse is holding a public hearing into the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle at Newcastle from Tuesday, 2 August 2016.

Bishop Greg Thompson shares a message with the Diocesan community about working together through what will be a confronting time as we face the past to help build a healthy future.”

Watch Bishop Thompson’s message here. And please pray for all concerned.

Moore College events coming up

moore-events-coming-upThe team at Moore College have posted a summary of events coming up in August.

See it here.

Sydney church planters meet

planters-meetChurch planters for the first three projects of the Archbishop’s New Churches for New Communities program have met to discuss the vision for Sydney’s fastest growing new suburbs.

The edges of the Sydney basin are expected to become home to an extra 750,000 to 1 million people in coming years and the State Government is already gearing up infrastructure such as rail links…”

– Encouraging news from SydneyAnglicans.net.

Moore’s treasures unveiled

richard-johnson-address-mtcA campaign has begun to preserve a major collection of Australian Christian history at the library of Moore College, including two of the first books ever printed by press, the first book distributed in Australia, an ancient Hebrew parchment, a first edition of the King James Bible and rare photos of the building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. 

The historic, and eclectic, group of ‘treasures’ is to be housed and exhibited in the college’s new library, due for completion in 2017, and the college is raising funds to display and preserve the irreplaceable collection. 

‘Some of Australia’s priceless national heritage is found in the Moore College library – not surprising, since the college is one of the oldest tertiary educational institutions in the country and it became the repository of special books and artefacts from the earliest days,’ said Moore’s former principal Dr Peter Jensen, who is backing the effort to conserve the treasures.  

One of the most historic items of Australiana is ‘Address to the Inhabitants of the Colonies’ by the chaplain of the First Fleet, the Rev Richard Johnson. It was printed in England in 1794 with editing by the slave trader-turned evangelist John Newton. Johnson used it in his work in Sydney, making it the first book conceived and distributed in Australia…”

Read the full story by Russell Powell at SydneyAnglicans.net.

Richard Johnson’s ‘Address to the Inhabitants of the Colonies Established in New South Wales and Norfolk Island’ (with some editorial input from John Newton) was republished in PDF format for the ACL website several years ago. It is a wonderfully direct gospel tract.

Photo credit: Moore College.

Merged group named Anglicare

anglicare_new_logoThe newly merged group formed from Anglicare Sydney and Anglican Retirement Villages has officially begun, using the name Anglicare.

The merger took effect on July 1st, and although its legal name will be  ‘Anglican Community Services’, it will use the trading names ‘Anglicare’ and ‘Anglicare Sydney’…”

– News from SydneyAnglicans.net.

Two new members of the Moore College faculty in 2017

Paul Grimmond and Pete TongLast Thursday evening, the Governing Board of the College approved the Principal’s nomination of two new members of the Moore College faculty to begin in January 2017.

Rev Paul Grimmond has been serving as Senior Assistant Minister at Unichurch (UNSW) since 2010, having previously been an editor for Matthias Media (2008–2009) and Rector of Unichurch (2003–2008). …

Rev Peter Tong is Assistant Minister at St Andrews Wahroonga. Prior to 2015 he was an Assistant Minister for five years at Naremburn-Cammeray Anglican Church (2009–2014)…”

– Good news from Moore College. Read the details here.

Built on Prayer: Moore College Sunday 2016

mcs-2016-4-420Churches will have received information packs for this year’s Moore College Sunday, set for August 7th.

Enjoy a sneak peak at the video that’s been produced to encourage you to uphold the College in prayer.

Or course, you don’t need to wait until August to pray for the College. Please don’t!

From the College:

“How wonderful to know that our College is, and continues to be, built on prayerful dependence and trust in the Almighty Creator of all.

Every year, one Sunday is carved out as an especially focussed day of uniting in prayer for our College. Moore College Sunday will happen across Sydney and beyond on August 7. Supporters, students, faculty and past College members will be joined in their asking for God’s sustained goodness towards Moore College.

To help you and your church family pray powerfully, the Moore College Sunday site is full of information and resources. You can send through prayer requests, sign up for our prayer bulletins or download sample prayers to share with your congregation.”

mcs-2016-1-420In the video, College Principal Mark Thompson is leafing through A Centenary History of Moore Theological College by Marcus Loane.

Diocese of the Northern Territory position vacant

NT_crestThe Anglican Diocese of the Northern Territory is seeking a full time Executive Assistant for the Diocesan Office located in Darwin.

Interested? Know someone who might be?

Details from the NT Anglican website.

Andrew Bruce elected President of the Anglican Church League 2016-17

Andrew Bruce (left) is congratulated by outgoing ACL President Gav PooleThe Rev. Andrew Bruce has been elected the President of the Anglican Church League, at the ACL’s Annual General Meeting held tonight at St. Andrew’s Cathedral in Sydney.

Andrew has been the Rector of St. Peter’s Cooks River since 2011, and has previously served on the ACL Council as the Secretary and in several other capacities.

Above: Outgoing President Gav Poole congratulates Andrew (on the left) after his election.

In the photo below, he is seen with previous ACL Presidents – The Rev Gav Poole, The Rev Dr. Mark Thompson (Principal of Moore Theological College) and the Rev Zac Veron (CEO of Anglican Youthworks).

The Four Presidents

ACL President’s Address 2016

The Rev Gav Poole, ACL PresidentOutgoing President of the Anglican Church League, Gav Poole, gave this address at the Annual General Meeting on 16th June 2016.

ANGLICAN CHURCH LEAGUE AGM

PRESIDENT’S REPORT   Read more

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