More reasons to tell your Jewish friends about Jesus
Posted on June 12, 2017
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“I’m a Jewish follower of Jesus, and I came to faith one day when my uncle plainly set forth the gospel (using Two Ways To Live) as we sat at the table in his kitchen.
My testimony may give people encouragement to proclaim the good news to their Jewish friends and neighbours, but the Scriptures give far more …”
– At The Australian Church Record, Ben Pakula shares encouragement.
Queen’s Birthday Afternoon Conference 2017, Monday 12th June
Posted on June 11, 2017
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Phillip Jensen and Al Stewart are speaking at the Two Ways Ministries’ Queen’s Birthday Conference on Monday. Read more
Canon Andy Lines interviewed on Premier Radio UK
Posted on June 10, 2017
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Canon Andy Lines has been interviewed in Edinburgh for Premier Radio UK about his upcoming role as a Missionary Bishop.
Archbishop Foley Beach and The Rev. David McCarthy were also interviewed.
Audio files near the bottom of the page. (Photo: Premier.)
Bishop of Maidstone calls Scottish Episcopal Church to turn back to God
Posted on June 10, 2017
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The Bishop of Maidstone, the Rt Rev’d Rod Thomas, today responded to the decision by the Scottish Episcopal Church to change its canons of marriage. He said:
“The decision by the Scottish Episcopal Church (SEC) to change its canons of marriage in order to allow same-sex marriages in church is very serious. By its actions it is denying the goodness and authority of God’s Word to us in the Scriptures.
As a result it is breaking communion with the majority of Anglicans worldwide. This leaves me with no choice but to recognise that the SEC has walked away from our communion, so I will no longer be able to accept invitations to Christian meetings where bishops of the SEC are actively participating, unless their broken communion is recognised in the arrangements.
I pray that this declining church will understand that their position is not blessed by God, will repent of their action and turn back to Him.”
He also wrote,
“I … welcome the steps that GAFCON … is taking to support those who are seeking to stand firm by the Bible’s teaching on marriage and sexual relationships, and wish to assure Canon Andy Lines of my prayers as he becomes a missionary bishop.”
– Read this, and another interesting development, at The Bishop of Maidstone’s website.
The GAFCON Missionary Bishop for Scotland and Europe
Posted on June 10, 2017
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“Canon Andy Lines’ consecration will not be irregular or invalid.
His Holy Orders in the Province of South America have been duly and lawfully transferred to, and likewise received by, the ACNA. He will be consecrated by acting primates, archbishops and bishops of the Anglican Communion. His consecration will fall within the historical tradition of faithful Bishops who have created order in the Church during times of crisis.
These are times when faith and doctrine have been threatened by others’ failure to guard against false teaching – or worse, have actively promoted such false teaching. One can trace this all the way back to Athanasius and the crisis of Arianism in the early Church. …”
– Canon Phil Ashey, President of the American Anglican Council, provides historical background for the decision to consecrate Andy Lines as a Missionary Bishop.
Faith in a Time of Crisis – Standing for Truth in a Changing World – Review
Posted on June 9, 2017
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“The book could not have come at a more vital time. The Scottish Episcopal Church has just agreed to perform same sex weddings. It is only a matter of time before the Church of England follows, as it has historically done on other issues.”
GAFCON UK Statement on the announcement of the Gafcon /ACNA Missionary Bishop to Europe
Posted on June 9, 2017
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“GAFCON UK is delighted at the announcement that its chairman Canon Andy Lines is to be consecrated by the Anglican Church in North America as a missionary bishop to Europe under the auspices of GAFCON.
We believe this will play an important part in the renewal of orthodox Anglican Christianity in Britain and further afield. Read more
Canon Andy Lines to be ACNA Missionary Bishop
Posted on June 9, 2017
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In the wake of today’s vote by the Synod of the Scottish Episcopal Church, purporting to redefine marriage, Archbishop Foley Beach spoke in Edinburgh on behalf of the GAFCON Primates Council to announce Canon Andy Lines (pictured) as the new Missionary Bishop:
Bishop Foley announced,
“The Gafcon Primates have asked our Province, the Anglican Church in North America, to take on the task of providing a missionary bishop for Scotland.
Our Province was formed at the direction of Gafcon 2008 after many of the Provinces of Gafcon had provided the same kind of oversight for clergy and congregations in North America. They have asked us to consecrate Canon Andy Lines. …
The Consecration will take place on the morning of 30 June in Wheaton, Illinois and the service will include Primates, Archbishops, and bishops from all over the world. Although the Anglican Church in North America is the consecrating Province, this is an initiative of the wider Anglican Communion.”
Read the text of the announcements from the press conference.
See also the Press Kit released by GAFCON:
1: Press Statement by Archbishop Foley Beach – 8th June 2017.
2: Press Statement by Scottish Anglican Network (SAN) – 8th June 2017.
3: Biographical Information on GAFCON Press Conference speakers.
4: ACNA FAQs on Missionary Bishop.
Related:
Scottish Episcopal Church votes to allow ‘equal marriage’ – Anglican Communion News Service – 8th June 2017.
Scottish Anglican Network Responds – 8th June 2017,
“We are thankful for support we have received from many in the Anglican Communion and particularly from the Archbishops who lead the GAFCON movement. We are grateful for their support in prayer, their counsel and their practical support, not least in their decision to consecrate a missionary bishop for Europe. We now look forward to building stronger relationships with the leaders and churches of the global Anglican Communion who remain faithful to Jesus Christ and the authority of the Bible.”
Sermon By Canon Andy Lines At The Consecration Of The Revd Ferran Glenfield as Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin & Ardagh. At St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh – 31 May 2013,
“Paul was able to say to the Ephesian elders that he had not shrunk from declaring to them the whole purpose of God – he preached the whole gospel from the whole Bible to them. Not all of it was palatable or easy but the ministry of God’s gospel requires complete integrity and honesty – there will be many temptations to leave the word of God, to, as I have sometimes heard, ‘move on’ from a simple biblical faith to see what is black and white actually as rather more complicated and nuanced…”
The Business of GAFCON
Posted on June 9, 2017
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“I remember being part of a meeting about fifteen years ago. One of the people in the room said something simple but effective.
He pointed out that the two sides of the debate about sexuality had different strategies. If you wanted change, the strategy was long term and incremental. What you needed was courage to keep talking about the issue and constantly, though slightly, breaking the boundary. You then needed patience to wait for the institution to concede, inch by inch. It would take twenty years, he said (!), but victory would be yours.
But what if you wanted to maintain the position which all Christians had believed was the truth based on the word of God? For you, this was much more difficult.”
– GAFCON General Secretary Peter Jensen explains the need for, and the business of, GAFCON in his latest post. Essential reading.
Charlie Skrine on teaching the Book of Micah
Posted on June 9, 2017
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“What is the mark of the Spirit-filled preacher?
How much time should preachers spend on Micah’s particular situation? What is it about the false prophets that makes for such compelling contemporary parallels when preached correctly? Where can we go with our application?
Who is God? What is he like? How would your friends describe the God you believe in and preach? Is he a god angry with sin? Does he forgive bad people?
Charlie Skrine raises these questions in this month’s Preaching Matters, from the book of Micah.”
– Watch here.
Religion test for office?
Posted on June 8, 2017
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In the latest episode of The Briefing (08 June 2017), Albert Mohler highlights some ominous developments – a religious test applied in a US Senate Committee – and government control of families in Ontario.
Scottish Episcopal Church to vote on gay marriage in church
Posted on June 8, 2017
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“The Scottish Episcopal Church will hold a historic vote later on whether to allow gay couples to marry in church.
If the vote is passed, it will become the first Anglican Church in the UK to allow same-sex marriage.
However, it will also leave the Church at odds with most of the rest of the worldwide Anglican Communion. …”
– BBC News report.
With the GAFCON press conference to be held early tomorrow, Australian time.
Broaden your evangelism repertoire
Posted on June 8, 2017
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“I am a great fan of evangelistic courses, and help run Christianity Explained each term at our church.
However, many of the popular evangelistic courses such as Christianity Explained, Simply Christianity, Alpha and Christianity Explored were written 15 to 30 years ago. They perhaps assume a slightly different world to the one we’re in now. …
In the last year or so, some new evangelistic courses and resources have come across my radar. …”
– At GoThereFor.com, Stephen Liggins reminds us that there are a number of excellent evangelistic courses available these days.
Changes
Posted on June 7, 2017
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Two announcements made today:
“…after an extensive search and interview process, the [Trinity Grammar] School Council has unanimously appointed Mr Tim Bowden as the next Head Master of Trinity Grammar School. He will commence in January 2018…
Mr Bowden is currently Principal of Inaburra School.”
Full announcement here (PDF file).
and Paul Bootes, Koorong CEO, is retiring.
“Koorong has announced that long serving CEO Paul Bootes will retire in early July when his brother Rob Bootes will succeed him as CEO. Paul, a 40 year veteran of the Christian bookselling industry, has overseen the expansion of the original bookshop in his parents’ house in Sydney to the 15 store chain and online business that it is today.”
– from a Koorong / Bible Society press release.
Evangelicalism in one lifetime: A conversation with Os Guinness
Posted on June 7, 2017
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In a fascinating interview, Albert Mohler speaks with Os Guinness.
Photo via The Gospel Coalition, where Trevin Wax also spoke with Os.


