Majoring on the majors: Phillip Jensen on John Chapman

chappo-1980-sueu“God gives different gifts to different people. The important thing is not the gifts we’re given, but what we do with them. Being a godly man, Chappo always used his gifts for the gospel, and always for other people. He could have used them for himself, but he never did. That was his godliness on display. …”

– Phillip Jensen remembers John Chapman. He touches on a good deal of recent history, in both Sydney and Armidale. Edifying and interesting.

Related: John’s interview for AFES in 2012.

Lady Patricia Loane

Lady Patricia Loane in 1981We are sad to report that Lady Patricia Loane, widow of Sir Marcus Loane, has died in Sydney.

More from SydneyAnglicans.net.

(Photo: Anglican Information Office, Sydney.)

Archbishop Peter Jensen on the new Archbishop of Canterbury

Archbishop Peter JensenArchbishop Peter Jensen was asked for his thoughts on the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, in a 3 minute segment on SBS TV.

He said the new Archbishop would be “enormously welcomed” and respected if he were to visit Australia.

See it here – ‘Anglican Aussies welcome new Archbishop of Canterbury’.

(Photo: SBS.)

The Marcus I Knew and Loved

The Marcus I Knew and LovedGreg Blaxland, former SAMS missionary, and well-known to many of our readers, has just published “The Marcus I Knew and Loved”, subtitled An Autobiographical Appreciation of Sir Marcus Lawrence Loane.

In his Preface, he writes,

The pages that follow do not purport to be a complete life story… Rather, they are a simple, loving, autobiographical appreciation of a truly great man of God…

Many share such a high estimate of Sir Marcus Loane.

It’s available as an e-book (in ePub, Mobi, or PDF formats), and can be purchased for $US9.99 here.

Related:

(Larger image of the cover.)

Archbishop Peter Jensen’s statement on Pope Francis

Archbishop Peter JensenThe Archbishop of Sydney, Dr Peter Jensen today joined other Christian leaders in welcoming the election of the new Pope, saying “The papacy continues to have huge global significance in testing times for humanity. We join those who pray that Pope Francis will use the office to further the gospel of Jesus Christ for the sake of all humanity.”

via SydneyAnglicans.net

Other statements – via The Bible Society.

Moore College Graduation 2013 — Report

Alfred Olwa“Last night 92 graduates received their awards from the college. City Recital Hall was packed with over 600 guests who were family, friends of the graduates and supporters of the college…”

– story from the Moore College website.

Also on the website: An Invitation to the Commissioning of Dr Mark Thompson as the 13th Principal of the College, on Thursday 6th June, 7:00pm at St. Andrew’s Cathedral.

Chappo’s preaching

Simon Manchester“From the day that Jesus saved John, there was no-one more impressive or wonderful for John than Jesus. Did he ever get tired of telling people about Jesus in the gospels, or of stringing together the things Jesus did so you could see his greatness?”

– Another reminder that remembering John Chapman means pointing to Jesus. Simon Manchester writes in The Briefing. (Photo: St Thomas’ North Sydney.)

St. Helen’s Thanksgiving service for Chappo

John ChapmanThe video from the Thanksgiving service for John Chapman, held at St. Helen’s Bishopsgate in London a week ago (1st March 2013), is now available on Vimeo.

Participants include William Taylor, Dick Lucas, Richard Bewes and Hugh Palmer.

Dick Lucas remembered the first time he met Chappo – and Hugh Palmer preached from Romans 1.

The video runs for 51 minutes and is most edifying.

Moore College Graduation 2013

Moore College 2013 Graduation Tuesday 12th March –

“Moore encourages you to extend this invitation to others in your church, lay members, clergy and staff.”

Details from Moore College.

In a little while – thanking God for Chappo

The Briefing“My generation missed Chappo. I think I heard him preach once, maybe twice. By the time I went through Moore Theological College he was no longer the one giving sermon feedback. Others were the regular evangelists up at the Katoomba conventions when I attended them.

I heard a number of his jokes — even I knew of his encouragement of younger Christians with words along the lines of ‘Don’t worry, the first 40 years are the hardest’ — but I heard most of these stories from others who knew him better, or had heard him more often.”

– Coinciding with the day of a special Thanksgiving service in London, Sam Freeney explains why The Briefing (March/April 2013) will carry some special appreciations of our dear brother John Chapman.

The ACL commits to Prayer for the election of the next Archbishop of Sydney

The Election Synod to choose a new Archbishop of Sydney is set for August 5th – 9th 2013.

The ACL is planning Prayer Meetings in June to pray for the election.

The February meeting of the Council of the Anglican Church League passed this Resolution, which was proposed by ACL President The Rev. Gav Poole –

“The ACL confirms its longstanding practice of not promoting a preferred candidate for the Archbishop’s election.

It is noted that all members, councillors and executive are free to participate in the election on a personal basis.

And the ACL commits itself to organise prayer meetings around the diocese calling upon God for a new Archbishop who will uphold the Evangelical character of our diocese.”

Please stay tuned for details of the forthcoming Prayer meetings, and please commit to seeking the Lord in prayer on this matter.

Call for prayer after tragedy hits Youthworks team

Youthworks Shoalhaven“A member of the Youthworks Shoalhaven team has been killed in a motor bike accident on the way to work…”

More at SydneyAnglicans.net.

2013 Priscilla & Aquila Centre conference talks online

2013 Priscilla & Aquila Centre conferenceVideo and audio files from the 2013 Priscilla & Aquila Centre conference at Moore College have now been posted online – at the Priscilla & Aquila website.

Guarding the Gospel

Archbishop Sir Marcus LoaneMoore College Principal-elect Dr Mark Thompson –

“On one occasion I heard [Archbishop Marcus Loane] remark with concern that a new generation of clergy had no idea at what great cost the diocese of Sydney had been won for the evangelical cause or how easily it could all be lost…”

Read it all here:

I did not know Archbishop Marcus Loane well. I did know, of course, that he was one of the truly great Archbishops of Sydney (there have been a few — Frederic Barker comes to mind, though he was never actually styled ‘Archbishop’, as do Howard Mowll, Donald Robinson and Peter Jensen). Nevertheless, he had retired the year before I entered Moore College as a student and, though over the next twenty years or so I heard loads of Marcus Loane stories (and even more impersonations of his unique voice and speaking style), I had very few opportunities to meet with him. When those opportunities came, though, they always left a deep impression.  Read more

Archbishop Jensen on the 225th Anniversary of Australia’s first Christian service

Archbishop Peter JensenHere’s Archbishop Peter Jensen’s sermon given at St. Philip’s York Street on February 3rd 2013. It was the 225th Anniversary of the first sermon preached in the Colony of New South Wales, by the Rev Richard Johnson.

“Today we have little concept of the difficulties and dangers through which the First Fleet passed in order to deliver its cargo to these shores. Its arrival here was a masterpiece of organisation, skill and courage.

Given the ubiquity of modern communications, we can scarcely imagine what it was like to travel so far with little chance of report or cry for help. We forget how rarely European ships had passed this way and how uncharted the sea was. We can scarcely conceive how frail their ships were, how powerful the forces of nature that imperilled them, how lacking in the technical instruments by which the path may be found and the course traversed in safety.

I think we may say that in truth the voyage of the First Fleet was one of the greatest feats of seamanship in recorded history. …”

– Read it all at SydneyAnglicans.net.

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