Trajectory 2025

Posted on August 6, 2025 
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From Two Ways Ministries –

Relationships

God is personal, so life is relational.

Relationships bring about our greatest joys and our deepest sorrows. The Bible teaches that the heart of the law is to love God and love our neighbours.

The usual trajectory of our lives is that we are born in families, grow in friendships, then die alone. So how does God’s wisdom change our relationships; or what is the trajectory of our relationships?

This might be your very first time at a Trajectory weekend, or you may have been for the last 8 years – either way this weekend will be of great benefit to you as you listen to challenging Bible teaching pushing you to keep re-calibrating your Trajectory to God’s.

A weekend for 18-30 year-olds, unpacking the Bible, building our skills and building our networks – all for the Glory of God.”

See the details here.

It’s Tempting to Sin

Posted on August 5, 2025 
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From Phillip Jensen:

“One of the doctrines of the Bible that is easy to demonstrate and widely rejected is the universality of sin.

Sin is not an optional extra choice of some degenerate people. Sin is the inbuilt character of humanity.

But what is sin? How did sin come into the world? What temptation did Satan use? How do moralists sin, and why are they amongst the most sinful of people?

In this episode of Two Ways News, Peter and I discuss the temptation that came to Eve and its implications for our temptation to sin.”

Listen to the latest from Phillip and Peter here.

Happy birthday to John Newton

Posted on August 5, 2025 
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The Rev. John Newton was born 300 years ago, on 4th August 1725.

At The John Newton Project, Marylynn Rouse shares some contemporary tributes to the man who (among other things) wrote Amazing Grace.

The Church in Wales departs from biblical teaching and orthodox fellowship — Diocese of Sydney statement

Posted on August 4, 2025 
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Archbishop Kanishka Raffel has released this statement on behalf of the Diocese of Sydney —

The election of the Rt Rev Cherry Vann, a person in a same sex civil partnership, as Archbishop of Wales is a grievous departure from the teaching of the Bible, inconsistent with the understanding of marriage as expressed in the formularies of the Anglican Church, and a tragic rejection of the words of Jesus.

At a time when the See of Canterbury remains vacant, and the Church of England proceeds to develop liturgical recognition of same sex unions, this appointment adds to the increasingly irreconcilable divisions between the majority of the Anglican Communion who hold to the authority and primacy of Scripture in matters of life and faith and those churches that have departed from the teaching of Christ.

In the face of the failure of those who should be witnesses and keepers of Scripture, we give thanks for faithful Anglicans in Wales who hold to ‘the faith once delivered to the saints’ and contend for the gospel within the Church of Wales.

There is, however, a growing number whose consciences prevent them from remaining in a denomination in which the leadership has so clearly departed from the scriptures. For them, we commend the fellowship of the Anglican Network in Europe, under the pastoral care of Bishop Andy Lines.

Archbishop Kanishka Raffel
4 August 2025

Media release via SydneyAnglicans.net.

Related:

Anglican Network in Europe.

“Church of England’s treatment of Bernard Randall is evil”

Posted on August 4, 2025 
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“The Church of England’s treatment of former school chaplain, Rev Dr Bernard Randall, deserves to be described as evil.

The Christian Legal Centre is rightly calling for Dr Randall to be restored to ministry after statutory authorities found that he did not pose a safeguarding risk. …”

– Julian Mann writes at Christian Today.

Earlier posts.

Photo: Christian Concern.

The Saviour of the world – John 4:1-42

Posted on August 4, 2025 
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Moore Theological College Principal Mark Thompson spoke from John 4:1-42 in College chapel on Friday.

“This is, indeed, the Saviour of the world. So that’s what we need to hear – before anything else. Hear those words and know this is the Saviour of the world – and don’t settle for anything less.”

Two points – The Saviour of the world, and The Saved in the world.

Good to hear, and good for your soul.

Starting Strong: Thriving in the First Years of Preaching — new podcast

Posted on August 3, 2025 
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Here’s a new podcast from two Presbyterian ministers (Matt and Oli) in Victoria.

It’s “the podcast we would have liked five years ago when we started out.”

Listen to their 8 minute introductory episode and you’ll probably recognise voices from their ‘teaser’. (Or just listen the episodes already available!)

Six chats with seasoned preachers are online so far.

Listen here.

GSFA Statement on the Election of the Rt Rev Cherry Vann as the Archbishop of Wales

Posted on August 2, 2025 
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From the GSFA:

Before The Episcopal Church of the United States went ahead with the consecration of Gene Robinson, who was openly in a same sex relationship, as Bishop of New Hampshire, the 2003 Primates meeting in Canterbury warned that this action would “tear the fabric of the Anglican Communion at its deepest level” if it went ahead.

Despite this warning, the divisive rejection of the historic biblical and Anglican teaching on marriage and human sexuality has been allowed to continue without any effective restraint. The election of the Rt Rev Cherry Vann as the Archbishop of Wales is the latest example and we now have a Primate of the Anglican Communion who is, to quote from her address at a Pride Cymru Eucharist in August 2021, “an openly lesbian and civilly partnered bishop”.

Faithful Anglicans of the Global South will grieve that the tear in the fabric of our beloved Communion is now established at the highest level, but this will also strengthen our resolve to restore the Scriptures to their central place in our life together and build covenanted relationships through which we are able to gladly recognise one another as partners in mission and members of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.

The Most Rev Dr Justin Badi Arama
Archbishop and Primate of the
Episcopal Church of South Sudan, and
GSFA Chair.

Source.

“Archbishop of Wales Election Shatters the Communion”

Posted on August 2, 2025 
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“Dear Brothers and Sisters in the Gafcon family,

Grace and peace to you from Jesus Christ, the firstborn from the dead, and the ruler of the earth.

It is with a heavy heart that I write to you of grievous events in our beloved Anglican Communion.

The decision by the Church in Wales to elect the Rt Revd Cherry Vann as Archbishop and Primate is another painful nail in the coffin of Anglican orthodoxy. …”

Chairman of the Gafcon Primates Council, Archbishop Dr. Laurent Mbanda, shares a pastoral letter.

Earlier:

New Archbishop of Wales elected.

Bible Society sells its main property, Hillsong the likely buyer

Posted on August 2, 2025 
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“An office and former warehouse tenanted by Hillsong and smaller renters in Macquarie Park in Northern Sydney has been sold by the Bible Society. It was the former Headquarters for the NSW Bible Society. …”

– John Sandeman reports on a recent sale.

Image: OpenStreetMap.

Southern Cross August-September 2025

Posted on August 1, 2025 
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The latest edition of Southern Cross magazine from the Diocese of Sydney is now available.

“In this edition:
•   Ministry to seafarers
•   Holiday kids’ clubs
•   Reaching Gen Z
•   Testimonies of women working in specialised areas
PLUS: news, views, reviews and more.”

– including
•   Eleven churches and one big Bible college working bee
•   Emu music celebrates 25 years
•   A ransom to reckon with
•   Answer with gentleness and respect.

In churches now, or downloadable from sydneyanglicans.net/about/southerncross.

GSFA Primates Encourage Faithful Anglicans in England

Posted on July 31, 2025 
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“On Friday 18th July, the GSFA Chairman, Archbishop Justin Badi, together with Deputy Chairman Archbishop Samy Shehata and Hon Secretary Archbishop Titus Chung, had a series of meetings with Church of England leaders, culminating in a special evening reception for over three hundred clergy and leading laity at which they were the guests of honour.

They were invited by the Alliance, a broadly based movement of orthodox Anglicans which seeks to combat the move to overturn two millennia of Christian teaching on marriage and human sexuality being driven by the Church of England’s bishops in General Synod. …”

– from The Global Fellowship of Anglican Churches.

New Archbishop of Wales elected

Posted on July 31, 2025 
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“A new Archbishop of Wales has been elected today, 30 July 2025.

Cherry Vann who has served as the Bishop of Monmouth for the past five years, has been chosen as the 15th Archbishop of Wales.

She succeeds Bishop Andrew John who retired in July after three and a half years as the leader of the Church in Wales.

Archbishop Cherry was elected having secured a two-thirds majority vote from members of the Electoral College…”

News and photo from The Church in Wales.

Reaction and background:

Press Release from Christian Concern (read it all at the link):

New Archbishop of Church of Wales living in blatant defiance of Christian teaching

“The Church in Wales has appointed an Archbishop who is openly living in defiance of Christian teaching.

Andrea Williams, Chief Executive of Christian Concern, comments: ‘Cherry Vann lives with her civil partner, Wendy, in a same-sex relationship. This directly contradicts the Church’s historic and biblical doctrine that marriage is the lifelong union of one man and one woman, and that sexual relationships are reserved for marriage.

‘As an ordained minister, and now Archbishop, Cherry Vann has sworn to uphold the teaching of the Church. Instead, she is publicly living in deliberate rejection of those very doctrines.

‘That she was elected with a two-thirds majority of the Electoral College demonstrates that the Church in Wales has now institutionally turned away from biblical teaching on sexual morality.…”

“We still need your prayers”: Anglicans appeal for prayer after DRC killings

Posted on July 31, 2025 
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“ ‘Please brothers and sisters, we still need your prayers.’ Clergy from the Anglican Church in DRC have appealed for prayers for peace following attacks that killed more than 40 people in a Catholic church in the eastern Congolese town of Komanda on Sunday 27 July.

A United Nations report on 28 July stated that elements of the ADF, an Islamic State-affiliated insurgent group that originated in neighbouring Uganda, carried out the attack in Komanda town, Irumu territory, Ituriprovince.The militants wielding guns and machetes struck around 1 a.m. while Catholic Christians were attending the prayer vigil.

At least 40 civilians were killed, including children. …”

– Report from The Anglican Communion News Service.

Ambition?

Posted on July 31, 2025 
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“I have a simple question: What is your ambition in life?

The themes of royalty and service stand out in Dr. Luke’s record of the life and work of Jesus of Nazareth. Although he is demonstrably God’s king, he never used his divine powers out of self-interest or self-aggrandizement, but for the good of others. His service is a constant theme.

In the opening lines of Luke chapter 10, we read that Jesus sent out seventy (or seventy-two) of his followers on a training mission so they could experience first-hand what ministry in his name means. Three themes stand out. …”

John Mason writes in this week’s Word on Wednesday at the Anglican Connection.

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