Why GAFCON truly matters

Posted on January 4, 2016 
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Abp Peter Jensen“We are now walking in a new spiritual darkness. The churches are ill-prepared. But God is thoroughly prepared; he is not at a loss. There is nothing to fear; but we need to work out what new tactics are required for this new context. Without doubt, we will walk by faith; but what does this mean?”

– GAFCON General Secretary Peter Jensen writes an encouraging reminder of why we need GAFCON.

With thanksgiving for Bishop John Reid

Posted on January 3, 2016 
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Bishop John Reid at St. George's Hurstville December 1986It has been announced that Bishop John Reid, Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Sydney, 1972–1993, has fallen asleep in Christ at the age of 87.

In a tribute posted at SydneyAnglicans.net, Archbishop Glenn Davies said that Bishop Reid,

“will be remembered for being an accomplished Bible teacher, an able administrator and a passionate evangelist. His abilities were internationally recognised through his involvement with the Lausanne Movement as chairman, as well as the missionary organisation Interserve.”

Bishop John Reid, 1981. Courtesy Ramon Williams, Worldwide PhotosJohn Reid was ordained in Sydney in 1955, served as Curate at St. Matthew’s Manly (1955-56) and as Rector of Christ Church Gladesville (1956–1969). He was collated as Archdeacon of Cumberland in 1969, and in 1972 was consecrated as Assistant Bishop of Sydney. He was responsible for the South Sydney area of the diocese until his retirement in 1993.

Bishop Reid was passionately concerned to see men and women come to faith in Christ. Many will be unaware, for example, of his behind-the-scenes work to support pastors in Communist Eastern Europe, before the fall of the Iron Curtain.

Bishop Reid is survived by his wife Alison. We will post funeral details here when they become available.

(Top photo: Bishop John Reid visiting St. George’s Hurstville in 1986. 

Second photo: Bishop Reid in 1981, courtesy Ramon Williams, Worldwide Photos.)

Ministry on the Air on Norfolk Island

Posted on January 1, 2016 
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The Rev David Fell on Norfolk Radio. Courtesy SydneyAnglicans.net“Ministry on Norfolk Island is forging ahead with its eye on the long term, according to the island’s current Anglican chaplain…”

– SydneyAnglicans.net has this story on ministry on Norfolk Island. (And a good reminder to pray for David Fell and the congregation there.)

From the Vault: Are we stronger then He?

Posted on January 1, 2016 
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Bible Reading Plans for 2016

Posted on December 30, 2015 
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bible-reading-plansThe start of a new year is always a good time to recommit to reading and treasuring God’s Word.

The team at Ligonier Ministries have compiled a very useful list of plans you can use.

Related:

The One Must-Read this Year – John Piper.

Reading the whole Bible in 2016 – more plans and encouragement via Justin Taylor.

Guard what you love

Posted on December 29, 2015 
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Here’s a short introduction to GAFCON.

Bishop of Bathurst ‘reflects on a year of challenges and opportunities’

Posted on December 29, 2015 
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Bishop of Bathurst, Ian Palmer“By any measure we might regard 2015 as a challenging year for our Diocese.

It began with terminating the employment of four people in order that we might meet our budget. I then moved to Dubbo becoming a part-time Bishop and part-time Rector, as the Endowment of the See could no longer afford to pay me.

In April the matters relating to the Diocesan loans and the CBA began to be heard in the Supreme Court, a hearing that lasted 36 days! Then the Judgement was handed down early in December.

Pour into the mix my heart attack and significant dental surgery later in the year, and we might be forgiven for wanting the year to close!…”

Bishop of Bathurst Ian Palmer reflects on a difficult year. It’s a good reminder to pray for Christian witness in the Central West.

The Queen’s Christmas message 2015

Posted on December 26, 2015 
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the-queens-christmas-message-2015-2Queen Elizabeth II has released her 2015 Christmas Message.

Watch it here.

And you can also read the Christmas 2015 sermon from Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, preached at Canterbury Cathedral. In part, he says, –

“Today, across the Middle East, close to the area in which the angels announced God’s apocalypse, ISIS and others claim that this is the time of an apocalypse, an unveiling created of their own terrible ideas, one which is igniting a trail of fear, violence, hatred and determined oppression. Confident that these are the last days, using force and indescribable cruelty, they seem to welcome all opposition, certain that the warfare unleashed confirms that these are indeed the end times. They hate difference, whether it is Muslims who think differently, Yazidis or Christians, and because of them the Christians face elimination in the very region in which Christian faith began. This apocalypse is defined by themselves and heralded only by the angel of death.”

Archbishop Glenn Davies’ Christmas message 2015

Posted on December 23, 2015 
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Archbishop Glenn Davies has released his Christmas message for 2015.
Watch it on Vimeo.

As Australians, we love to celebrate Christmas with lights. On Christmas trees, in shopping centres and in suburban houses, we see lights everywhere—nativity scenes aglow and twinkling lights in rhythmic patterns. Even though we are in the height of summer, lights are very much a part of Christmas. It is a wonderful time.

But this year, the world we live in has been overshadowed by darkness. We are appalled at the dark acts committed in Paris, Beirut, San Bernardino and elsewhere. We long for light to dispel the darkness. Yet that is exactly the message of Christmas, when God’s light shone into the world and the darkness did not overcome it.

Just as the Creator declared “Let there be light” and there was light, so God sent Jesus to shine into our darkness. Nothing can compare to the brightness of his star nor outshine his brilliance, no matter how many lights we might create.

Though we see these dark acts and cry out to God, remember this – he has answered with the words of Jesus – “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”

Download it as a PDF file from SydneyAnglicans.net (will download to your computer).

Archbishop Glenn Davies’ Christ,as Message 2015

Larger image. Audio file here.

Archbishop Wabukala writes to GAFCON clergy

Posted on December 22, 2015 
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Abp Wabukala welcomes Abp WelbyGAFCON Chairman, Archbishop Eliud Wabukala has written to GAFCON clergy concerning the Primates’ gathering in January –

“Grace and peace to you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. I pray you will take a moment to read this important message.

As those who are ordained, we have a special responsibility to care for the people of God. In the foundational liturgy of our Communion, Archbishop Thomas Cranmer described this work as being that of messengers, watchmen and stewards of the Lord.

For many of us that calling is becoming harder as we face the challenges of a compromised church and an increasingly hostile culture. GAFCON was formed in 2008 to enable faithful gospel ministry to survive and thrive in today’s world as we stand united in our testimony to the truth of God’s Word.

Sadly, that truth continues to be called into question in the Anglican Communion and I am writing to invite you to partner with us as a decisive moment approaches. …”

– Read the full letter here via Anglican Ink.

See also: The Anglican Communion is at a Crossroads (on GAFCON’s updated website).

Update: Archbishop Wabukala has also issued this GAFCON Chairman’s Christmas Pastoral Letter, 2015.

(Archbishop Wabukala welcomes Archbishop Welby to Nairobi’s All Saints Cathedral in this 2013 photo by Russell Powell.)

Bishop Greg Anderson’s Christmas message

Posted on December 22, 2015 
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Bishop of The Northern Territory, Greg Anderson, has released his Christmas message – read it on the NT website.

9Marks Journal on Missions: Adding Wisdom to Zeal

Posted on December 22, 2015 
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9marks-journal-dec-2015The latest issue of 9Marks Journal is up on their website, and is full of encouraging articles with headings like “Ways your church can get involved in Global Missions starting tomorrow”.

Going to a CMS Summer School? (Not going to a CMS Summer School?) Thinking about the year ahead? This will be a very worthwhile issue to read.

Archbishop of Melbourne’s Christmas message 2015

Posted on December 21, 2015 
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Archbishop of Melbourne Philip FreierMelbourne Archbishop Philip Freier’s Christmas message for 2015 has been released. His focus is on the ‘humanness’ of Christ’s incarnation, and ‘Jesus’ way of peace’.

You can watch it here.

Should Evangelicals evolve on Homosexuality?

Posted on December 19, 2015 
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Rosaria Butterfield. Photo: Desiring God 2015“While acceptance of homosexuality may be a growing trend among professing evangelicals, still the majority of evangelicals simply aren’t convinced. Evangelicals, for the most part, aren’t buying the arguments the ‘gay Christian movement’ is selling.

According to Rosaria, the leading merchant for the gay Christian movement is Matthew Vines. He believes it’s possible to practice homosexuality and genuinely profess Christianity…”

– At Desiring God, Phillip Holmes sits down for a coffee and chat with Rosaria Butterfield.

Read his article and watch both videos from the conversation.
Insightful comments on the nature and danger of sin.

Related: Human Sexuality and the ‘Same Sex Marriage’ Debate — a review.

Christian women in Baghdad face intimidation to veil

Posted on December 19, 2015 
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veil-poster“The few Christians still holding out in Baghdad have found themselves at the receiving end of another barrage of intimidation.

Posters appeared on the morning of 13 Dec. – a Sunday – near Christian places of worship with a message to Christian women to cover up…” – Report from World Watch Monitor.

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