Presbyterian Church of Australia re-affirms the biblical view of marriage

Posted on September 17, 2016 
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presbyterianHere’s a post from John Wilson, the newly commissioned Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia. In part, he says,

“Wednesday evening saw the reaffirmation of the Presbyterian Church of Australia’s resolute commitment to uphold the biblical and traditional view of marriage … For the sake of transparency, we held the debate in public. We took the risk that our debate might be disrupted or our decisions misreported.”

Full comments below:

Wednesday evening saw the reaffirmation of the Presbyterian Church of Australia’s resolute commitment to uphold the biblical and traditional view of marriage. The Presbyterian Church has always believed and still believes that marriage is the lifelong union of one man with one woman, voluntarily entered into, excluding all others.

Through informed and thorough theological debate, the Church demonstrated that it has not moved from its historic position or the commitments expressed in 2013.

This week, the church strengthened its position by declaring that it cannot allow its ministers to conduct celebrations of same sex marriage.

The church went even further this time. It debated the point at which it should withdraw as a denomination from cooperating with the state in celebrating and registering marriages under the Marriage Act. The major alternatives were: at the moment the Marriage Act is redefined to include same-sex marriages (if it is changed), OR, at a later point – yet to be determined – when we are forced by legislation to conduct same-sex marriage. The church chose the second option.

The Presbyterian Church has been at the forefront of the spiritual battle in Australia to uphold and preserve the biblical and traditional view of marriage. It has been resolute in its opposition to same-sex marriage. The church maintains that while God provides forgiveness of, and redemption from, all sin through Christ, he condemns homosexual behaviour, along with all other forms of sin.

For the sake of transparency, we held the debate in public. We took the risk that our debate might be disrupted or our decisions misreported. Sadly, an online article was published without consultation by Eternity News on Thursday morning that placed our position in a different light.

Rev John P Wilson

Moderator-General
Presbyterian Church of Australia.”

Posted 17th September 2016.

“Christian ‘no’ campaign event forced to fold”

Posted on September 17, 2016 
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Marriage RegisterChristian groups have been forced to cancel a same-sex marriage meeting in Sydney amid physical threats. 

Four Christian groups were scheduled to meet at the Mercure Sydney Airport Hotel in preparation for a ‘no’ campaign for the potential plebiscite…

About one hundred people – from the Sydney Anglicans, Sydney Catholics, the Marriage Alliance and the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) were expected to attend the meeting.

– See the full report at Sky News.

 

Is Reformed faith without Reformed works dead?

Posted on September 17, 2016 
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Ian Carmichael“For many of us, the label ‘Reformed’ is one we would happily apply to ourselves. …

But I want to ask you today if, when push comes to shove, you really are Reformed. I want to ask if your (Reformed) faith apart from (Reformed) works is dead (if I may borrow from James 2:26).

Here’s the thing: I’m not sure you can call yourself ‘Reformed’ and, firstly, not be active in reaching out to the many Roman Catholics around you, and secondly, not call on the Reformed brothers and sisters in your church to see Catholics as a people group who need to be brought under the sound teaching of the gospel of grace.”

– At GoThereFor, Ian Carmichael wants to know if you are genuinely convinced of the truths of the Reformation.

What to look for in a theological college

Posted on September 16, 2016 
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Dr Mark ThompsonMoore Theological Principal Mark Thompson was asked what people should look for in a theological college. It’s a good question. He begins his answer by speaking about Moore –

Moore College exists for one reason: to see Christ and his gospel proclaimed in all the world. We want everyone in this city to hear what God has done in Christ and have an opportunity to respond with repentance, faith and a new life. We want to see them knit into local churches and built up in the faith. We want to see them being shaped in the way they think and the way they live by the Bible’s message about God and his purpose, with its focus on his Son.

But there’s more than that. Our vision is not limited to one city or one denomination. We want to see men and women in every nation and people-group on this planet hear the good news of Jesus and be brought from darkness to light. So at the heart of what we do is a message: God’s message about his Son. And that message gives us the twin priorities of mission and ministry.”

Mark goes on to outline what people should look for in any theological college:

Without doubt the first answer is ‘Look at the faculty’. Don’t just ask whether they are clever, well-qualified, skilled in teaching, with a long list of publications to their name, and all of that. No doubt at least some of that’s important. You want to be taught by people who will stretch you and help you grow in the knowledge of God. But more important is the orientation of the faculty…”

Read it all here at Moore’s ThinkTank blog.

Bishop of Ballarat declares support for same-sex marriage, despite Bible’s teaching – report

Posted on September 15, 2016 
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Bishop Garry Weatherill“Ballarat’s Anglican Bishop Garry Weatherill has declared his support for same-sex marriage and said he opposed the Federal Government’s proposed plebiscite on the issue. …

Bishop Weatherill told the ABC he supported ‘marriage equality’.

‘The local position of this particular bishop is for marriage equality,’ he said.

‘The Bible teaches marriage is for man and woman, that is pretty clear and that is our standard position.

But it is saying marriage is good for people and society, and I think whether or not we approve of same gender relationships, we want people to be in strong, monogamous and sustainable relationships that give harmony to their lives and to the community.’…”

ABC News report, 15 September 2016. Emphasis added.

Northwest Network September 2016

Posted on September 15, 2016 
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nw-network-sept-2016The latest issue of Northwest Network – the newsletter of the Diocese of North West Australia – is now available.

Download the 1.3MB PDF file, and use it to fuel your prayers for the people and churches of NW Australia.

The good God who speaks

Posted on September 14, 2016 
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Mark Thompson 2016It is a sad feature of our moment in time that Christians are ridiculed for their confidence in the Bible as the word of God and that this ridicule has an edge of suspicion about it. Our appeal to the Bible is understood by some as a personal power-play. We are simply trying to impose our own opinion or our own religious preferences.

Others suggest even darker motives. Five decades ago a visiting American evangelist could repeat ‘the Bible says …’ and Sydney took notice. Hundreds of thousands wanted to know what the Bible says, what God says. What he has to say changes everything for good. Today, however, the response is more often ‘How do you know?’ or ‘Why should I listen to your inhumane religious bigotry?’…”

– Posted back in 2014, Moore College Principal Mark Thompson writes with a reminder that genuine Christian discipleship involves a serious commitment to the Bible as the word of God.

Related:

A Small Alteration, A Significant Statement – Change To Ordination Vows – Gary Ware on a proposal to change the ordination vows of Ministers and Elders in the Presbyterian Church of Australia.

New Presbyterian Moderator-General

Posted on September 13, 2016 
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john-and-paula-wilson-2The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia is meeting in Sydney this week.

David Cook concluded his three-year term as Moderator-General. Read his final address here.

John Wilson, Clerk of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria, was installed as Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia. He is pictured here with his wife Paula. Read his address to the GAA (PDF).

Archbishop Glenn Davies was present to convey greetings to the Assembly.

Please pray for our Presbyterian brothers and sisters in their commitment to share the gospel of Christ with our nation. (See John Wilson in this video on Presbyterian plans to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation with evangelism.)

Photo courtesy Gary Ware.

Moore College School of Theology 2016

Posted on September 13, 2016 
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out-of-the-depthsThis year’s Moore College School of Theology is planned for Thursday 15th September.

Come with us on a journey from sin and death to redemption and new life, in a series of master classes on the value of theology for the life of the church at the 2016 Moore College School of Theology.”

Details from Moore College.

Some Kindle deals worth checking

Posted on September 12, 2016 
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vine-project-kindleTim Challies writes, “Today’s Kindle deals [12 September 2016] include a bunch by Matthias Media! I don’t think I’ve ever seen deals from them before. …

The Trellis and the Vine and The Vine Project by Colin Marshall & Tony Payne; How To Walk Into Church by Tony Payne; The Archer and the Arrow by Philip Jensen & Paul Grimmond.”

These deals generally don’t last long. (Some seem to have disappeared already, so be quick.)

New Vicar for St Jude’s in Melbourne

Posted on September 12, 2016 
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john-forsythSt. Jude’s Carlton in Melbourne has announced that John Forsyth is to be the new Vicar, with his Induction at the end of January 2017.

John is currently Assistant Minister at St. Swithun’s Pymble, in Sydney. (Richard Condie, who had been Vicar of St. Jude’s, was elected Bishop of Tasmania and began his ministry there in March.)

Announcement here. Photo: St. Swithun’s.

Our Neighbours, the Muslims

Posted on September 12, 2016 
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mosque-visitOur local community here in Southwest Sydney has been rocked over the weekend with the news of what looks like another Islamic terror attack. …

I got a call from our local newspaper today asking for a comment. After chatting for a bit with the journalist I realised that what we really needed was a co-ordinated response from our local Anglican churches. …

– David Ould shares how some are extending the hand of friendship to their Muslim neighbours.

‘Same-sex marriage plebiscite: Churches allege PM made cash pledge’

Posted on September 10, 2016 
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malcolm-turnbullA public firestorm has erupted around Malcolm Turnbull over accusations he pledged millions of taxpayer dollars to Australia’s most ­senior church leaders to fund their campaign against same-sex marriage.

Archbishop of Sydney Glenn Davies, one of the country’s most senior Anglican leaders, told The Sunday Telegraph the Prime Minister’s offer to fund both sides of the campaign was ‘unambiguous’.

Church leaders fear the PM will renege on the pledge. They want $10 million to fund a ‘No’ campaign, the same amount offered to each side of the republic referendum in 1999, adjusted for inflation. …”

– Report from The Daily Telegraph. (Photo: malcolmturnbull.com.au.)

See also

Same-sex marriage: Turnbull pledged to fund both sides of plebiscite debate, Archbishop says – ABC News.

Commentary from Andrew Bolt in The Herald Sun.

Malcolm Turnbull and churches at odds over funding of marriage equality plebiscite – The Guardian.

The Australian Christian Lobby boss, Lyle Shelton, tweeted that he was at the February meeting and the archbishop’s recollection was correct.”

Update from Presbyterian Moderator-General, David Cook:

Moderator’s Comments – Posted 16 February 2016 (Republished 11 September 2016)

David Cook(In view of the controversy in today’s paper, regarding funding of both sides for the plebiscite, we are republishing these notes from a meeting with the Prime Minister earlier this year, along with my responses. David Cook)

On Friday 12 February, at the invitation of the Australian Christian Lobby, I joined a delegation to meet Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, in his Sydney office.  It was agreed that we confine our remarks to the issue of the plebiscite regarding single gender marriage which will be held, in the event of a coalition victory, soon after the next Federal election.

The issues which concerned us were:

The PM was warm and engaging and assured us that he was interested in matters of spirituality and, “enjoys a good homily”.

New website for GAFCON UK

Posted on September 10, 2016 
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gafcon-uk-1GAFCON UK now has a website.

(Thanks to Anglican Mainstream for the tip.)

Leon Morris: ‘The New Testament Scholar from Down Under’

Posted on September 10, 2016 
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leon-morris-bioAt The Gospel CoalitionThomas Schreiner introduces a new generation to Leon Morris, with reference to a biography published earlier this year by The Rev. Neil Bach.

Leon Lamb Morris (1914–2006) stood out in his generation as one of the great evangelical scholars. He wrote 50 books and traveled extensively, speaking all around the world. His book The Apostolic Preaching of the Cross, which has sold more than 50,000 copies, was his signature achievement. …”

The Apostolic Preaching of The CrossRelated:

Leon Morris and the Cross of Christ: Celebrating the Centenary of Australia’s Foremost Biblical Scholar – Lecture by Neil Bach at Ridley College, March 2014.

Remembering Leon Morris on the Centenary of his birth – links to several articles.

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