One Bishop’s reflections on Lambeth 1998
Featured article: In 1998, the then Bishop of North Sydney, Dr. Paul Barnett, attended the Lambeth Conference as part of the Sydney contingent. Human sexuality was the crucial issue.
Bishop Barnett spoke at the ACL’s Sydney Synod Dinner in October 1998 and gave his personal reflection on Lambeth. His perceptive talk is well worth re-reading in the light of all that has happened in the last ten years.
Spong said the fight for gay rights would go on and that Lambeth 2008 would be a different story…
– in the ‘old’ section of our website.
David Ould reports on the ACL’s AGM
Last night (17th July) the Anglican Church League (ACL) of Sydney held their AGM, which included a panel session with delegates from GAFCON. …
– David Ould summarises the panel discussion for readers of Stand Firm.
We’ll have more on the ACL’s 2008 Annual General Meeting in coming days.
More bishops than members?
Stand Firm has pointed us to this interesting graphic relating to the Church of England – from The Times.
Click on the image for the full size graphic as a PDF file.
The heavens declare the glory of God
On May 29th, as GAFCON was wrapping up, an unmanned NASA spacecraft captured images of the Earth and Moon from 50 million kilometres away.
The pictures, taken every 15 minutes over a 24 hour period, have been assembled into a short movie.
Watch here – and perhaps you could use the words of Psalm 19 to praise the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
First daily Lambeth update
This is the first of regular daily blogs which will come live from our support team at Lambeth. You will get to know us as the days go by.
… a bishop from Canada has said freely that once Lambeth is over the Canadian church will be moving forward apace with same-sex blessings etc. This gives substance to the observation that there is denial in what looks to be a potentially schizophrenic conference. Everyone knows that the North American lobbies are determined to have their agenda affirmed. However, all the processes of the conference in plenary addresses and small discussion groups mean that there is no place for the whole conference to hear itself think and address this elephant in the room. …
– Anglican Mainstream plans to keep us up to date on the unfolding (should that be unravelling?) Lambeth Conference.
Lambeth underway: please pray
Bishop Robert Forsyth has called for Sydney Anglicans to pray for the outcome of the Lambeth Conference, as it gets underway this weekend in England. …
– A timely exhortation from SydneyAnglicans.net (Photo: Russell Powell.)
Archbishop Akinola to stay till 2010
Bishops of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) on Sunday rejected a notice of voluntary retirement from Archbishop Peter Akinola as Primate of the Church. They requested him to complete his tenure, which ends in 2010.
The Dean of the Church, Archbishop Maxwell Anikwenwa, said in Abuja that the bishops prevailed on Akinola to rescind his decision to retire by January 2009. Read more
Steel yourselves for Lambeth’s real message
“Evangelical Anglicans are going to have to get used to two-and-a-half weeks of being accused, lied about and generally having their views abused, during the Lambeth Conference. I’m not saying that to invite pity or suggest that evangelicals are persecuted and so on, but that the climate in the church and media makes it inevitable. …”
– Andrew Carey writes at Stand Firm.
(Photo of Canterbury Cathedral: Matthew Davies / Episcopal News Service.)
Bishop of San Joaquin ‘recognised by Canterbury’ – but withdraws from Lambeth
“Bishop Schofield has elected to decline the invitation to the Lambeth Conference issued to him last year although that decision does not signal any withdrawal from the Communion.…”
– Archbishop Greg Venables writes to the people of the Diocese of San Joaquin. On the San Joaquin website (pdf – direct link).
Gene Robinson called to repent
Last Sunday, Gene Robinson (who was not invited to Lambeth, but is the one on whom the media are focussing) spoke at St. Mary’s Putney in London.
His sermon was interrupted by a man calling him to repent.
It’s a sobering interruption. Could these issues really be that important?
– See the BBC report. (The service was telecast live on the BBC’s news channel.)
– See the video of the ‘sermon’ at The Gene Pool (it’s the ‘Be Not Afraid’ video).
And be encouraged to listen again to Dr. James Packer’s very helpful talk at Holy Trinity Eastbourne last month.
Rector urges support for women
A South Hurstville Anglican priest, Reverend Chris Albany, has criticised leaders of Sydney’s Anglican Church for their opposition to women priests and bishops. …
Reverend Albany as rector of St Mark’s Anglican Church, South Hurstville, said there was no reason why women could not be priests and bishops. …
– Report fom the St. George and Sutherland Shire Leader.
However, see also, for example, these two helpful resources –
Men and Women: Partners in God’s Purposes – A Bible study given by Dr. John Woodhouse in 1997 (in the old section of our website) and
Dr Gerald Bray’s recent talk, What’s wrong with Women Bishops?
(Photo: Australian women bishops Barbara Darling and Kay Goldsworthy – by Janine Eastlake / Anglican Media Melbourne.).
ESV Study Bible: Introduction to the Psalms
Crossways Publishers have made available another sample from the forthcoming ESV Study Bible. This one is their Introduction to the Psalms, along with the notes for Psalm 1.
You can see the sample with this 530kb PDF file.
(Thanks to Between Two Worlds.)
Schori to ‘focus on more important matters’
“The head of the Anglican church in the US has said that her church has embarrassed other parts of the Anglican Communion with its approach to sexuality.
Speaking ahead of the Lambeth Conference, Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori defended churches that had confronted the controversial issue.
She said she hoped that Anglican bishops gathering in Canterbury this week would not be distracted by discussions about sexuality, but rather would focus on more important matters like international development and climate change. …”
– Report from BBC News.
‘Cardinal Newman to be reinterred in preparation for sainthood’
The Vatican has ordered that the body of Cardinal Newman, the Church of England’s most renowned convert to Roman Catholicism, be exhumed and reinterred in a marble sarcophagus, where it can be more easily venerated by the faithful. …
– Story from Ruth Gledhill in Times Online.
(Note also Article XXII of the Thirty Nine Articles.) Photo: University College Dublin.
Darkest hour at Lambeth
While Sydney is embracing Popemania and aspires to unity in the wider Catholic Church, it is a different story for Anglicans.
Tomorrow, the Lambeth Conference of Bishops of the worldwide Anglican Church begins in Canterbury, England. … – from The Herald-Sun.