Rev Dr Dan Cole appointed as next Principal of Trinity Theological College, Perth

Posted on October 4, 2024 
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“Trinity Theological College is pleased to announce the appointment of Rev Dr Dan Cole as the next Principal of the College. Dan, who currently serves at Trinity as Senior Lecturer in New Testament and Greek, will take over from Rev Dr Don West who has been Principal for 21 years. …”

– Good news from Perth. Read the full announcement here.

Books of the Reformation: a Sydney Rare Book Week event

Posted on October 4, 2024 
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“Printing played a pivotal role in the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. The development of the printing press enabled the mass production of written materials, which made it possible to disseminate ideas and religious texts rapidly and widely throughout Europe. The easy access to printed materials allowed people to share theological ideas, which sparked a transformative era in European history.

Take a closer look at early editions of key Reformation texts in Moore Theological College Library with Moore College’s Principal Rev Dr Mark Thompson and Head of Church History Rev Dr Mark Earngey.

Due to its interactive nature, this event will not be livestreamed.”

– from Moore College.

Anglican Aid’s 2023-24 Annual Report

Posted on October 3, 2024 
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The Archbishop of Sydney’s Anglican Aid recently published their 2023-24 Annual Report.

If you haven’t already seen it, download your copy here – food for your prayers and cause for thanksgiving.

The lessons Bluey can teach greedy developers and politicians about resurrecting the true Australian dream

Posted on October 2, 2024 
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“Australian politics is not family friendly – and it’s time the major parties woke up to this. …”

– At Sky News Australia, Kel Richards shares some thoughts after watching a popular kids TV show.

Parenting in God’s family

Posted on October 2, 2024 
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From The Pastor’s Heart:

“What is Christian parenting?  How do we do family Bible time well?

How can we prioritise church, even when it’s hard?  Navigating social media with teens?

And how to parent teens who are doubting, drifting or deserting?

Parenting is joyous, magical, tiresome, boring, stressful and complicated.

Harriet Connor is editor of ‘Parenting in God’s family: Biblical wisdom for everyday issues.’. Kat Ashton Israel is a contributing author.”

Watch or listen here.

A prayer for the Middle East

Posted on October 1, 2024 
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At SydneyAnglicans.net, Archbishop Kanishka Raffel has posted this prayer which you could share, and use in your own prayers:

“Lord of the Nations,

We pray for the Middle East.

We pray for women, children and men who have been caught up in a war not of their own making. We pray for people separated, displaced from their homes and grieving the death of family, loved ones and neighbours. May they know your help, comfort and hope.

We pray for the release of those held hostage, for those impacted by rockets and missiles and for those traumatised and helpless. We pray for the restraint of evil, for peace and justice.

We pray especially for our brothers and sisters in Christ in Israel, Palestine and Lebanon. Please preserve them in the knowledge and love of your Son. May they be ambassadors of reconciliation among their own people.

We pray for Australians trying to get home from the war zones. We pray for our neighbours, friends and fellow citizens here in Australia who are grieving, anxious and fearful for their loved ones in other places or themselves. Comfort and sustain then, may they know your peace and presence. Help all Australians to live in respect, harmony and peace with one another.

And banish from the leaders of the nations the spirit that makes for war. We ask it in the name of the Prince of Peace, our Lord Jesus Christ.

Amen.

Archbishop Kanishka Raffel

1 October 2024.”

from SydneyAnglicans.net, where you will also find a Downloadable PDF file to print and share.

Sovereign Grace Music Podcast with Colin Buchanan (part 1)

Posted on October 1, 2024 
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Sovereign Grace Music has just published Part 1 of an interview with Colin Buchanan for their Sound Plus Doctrine podcast.

“Colin Buchanan is widely known in Australia both as a country musician and a writer of Christian songs for kids. He is extremely funny and a joy to be around, but more importantly loves introducing children to the riches of God’s Word and the gospel through song. We had the opportunity to record two podcasts with him.

In this first episode, David and Bob talk to Colin about his history and how he got connected with Sovereign Grace Music.”

Watch here.

Church Society Podcast: The Alliance and other issues

Posted on October 1, 2024 
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The latest Church Society Podcast has been released:

“At the beginning of a new series of podcasts, Ros Clarke, Lee Gatiss and Chris Moore chat about what is happening in Church of England circles at the moment, what happened over summer and the state of play in various aspects of church politics.”

Listen here.

Proposed Misinformation Disinformation Bill

Posted on September 30, 2024 
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It may be that you are unaware of the Australian Government’s Communication Legislation Amendment (Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation) Bill 2024.

Public comment on the bill (unless the time is extended) closes tonight.

From The Australian Christian Lobby:

“Where the government should be safeguarding the free speech of Australians, it will instead require social media to control our public discourse. From public health to politics to the economy and ideology,  how this bill defines harm will determine what you are allowed to say online.

Remember, this isn’t just about protecting our rights; this is about our ability to speak truth in love – unpopular but true messages that challenge what society has accepted, messages that reveal God’s goodness. Christians have many things to say about a range of issues, and when it comes from a place of grace and truth, it’s helpful for society. Our message are not, as the government would dictate, ‘harmful’ nor ‘leading to ‘serious harm’. …”

Read their whole post and the accompanying PDF file.

Phillip Jensen on The national soul – 1 Timothy 2:1-7

Posted on September 30, 2024 
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Phillip Jensen spoke at Moore College chapel last Friday.

He turns to one of the most controversial passages in the New Testament, 1 Timothy 2:1-7.

Do take the time to watch – and share the link with others in your church.

Watch here.

Christian sexual ethics and the abuse of adolescents: Lessons from the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle

Posted on September 29, 2024 
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“I encourage everyone interested in law and religion issues to read this challenging piece published on the Australian Broadcasting Commission website from Emeritus Professor Patrick Parkinson: “Christian sexual ethics and the abuse of adolescents: Lessons from the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle” (24 September 2024). …”

– At Law and Religion Australia, Neil Foster commends some important, but sobering, reading.

(Image: Assoc. Professor Neil Foster speaks at a Diocese of Sydney Safe Ministry training event.)

Writing an Article

Posted on September 29, 2024 
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“Here is some advice from an editor who does not quite fit E.B. White’s double-sided definition: ‘An editor is a person who knows more about writing than writers do but who has escaped the terrible desire to write.’

What follows is just some thoughts about escaping the desire to write terribly.

Your aim is to write an article for your monthly parish paper, or for AP, or for your local newspaper, or even for your own website. The length might be about 1000 words. How do you go about it? J. I. Packer called himself ‘an accidental author’. He was never taught how to do it. He was asked to do it, and he kept doing it. …”

Rev. Dr. Peter Barnes, Editor of AP, the national online Presbyterian journal, shares some practical ideas on writing an article.

A Cloud of Witnesses: Australian Anglicans in Tanzania

Posted on September 28, 2024 
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Coming up at Moore College:

“The Letter to the Hebrews encourages us with the account of the great cloud of witnesses in the Old Testament – people who lived by faith looking forward to Jesus.

The Moore College Archives encourage us with some of the witness of people of more modern times who have stepped out in faith looking to Jesus as they went to serve God in Tanzania. How do they encourage and challenge us today? What shaped their faith? What shaped their passions? What were their aims in mission? How do they ‘strengthen our feeble arms and weak knees’?

Speaker – Rev Dr Colin Reed, former CMS missionary.

Colin Reed grew up in Africa. He has served with CMS as a missionary in Tanzania (along with his wife Wendy), on staff of the NSW & ACT Branch, and as Principal of St Andrew’s Hall. Over many years, Colin has studied and written on the history of the Church in East Africa. …”

Details and registration (free!) at the College website.

Service of Thanksgiving for Bishop Timothy Dudley-Smith

Posted on September 27, 2024 
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A Service of Thanksgiving for Bishop Timothy Dudley-Smith was held at St Andrew the Great in Cambridge late last night (Friday 27 September 2024) Australian time. The service was led by the Rev Alasdair Paine and the Rev Giles Walter was the preacher.

It was recorded and is now available on YouTube.

See the website for the Order of Service.

When does old age start?

Posted on September 27, 2024 
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“There probably comes a time when we are too old to serve the Lord; when old age starts.  But when does old age start? I distinctly remember turning 60 and being embarrassed. Embarrassed because 60 seemed so old, and by definition in this throw-away society; ready for the scrap heap, useless. But I still ran an electronics business that supported 20 odd families so maybe I was still useful and old age had not yet started for me. Slowly that feeling of embarrassment disappeared.

When I was 70, I sold the business but I was not yet free to join the proverbial grey nomads touring around Australia or cruising the seven seas. I still had 2 years left of my term as Chairman of the Board of Elders of a big church. A big church as in 8 ministers, 7 congregations in 3 languages plus a bi-lingual one, in 2 locations. Old age still had not started……

Finally, at the age of 73 that was all over, free at last! What would God have me to do now? …”

– At The Expository Preaching Trust, Jim Kuswadi has some encouragement to serve the Lord, whatever your age.

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