Did you forget the Cross?

Posted on June 17, 2015 
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Chris BragaAt the recent NEXUS Conference, Chris Braga gave a very helpful 18 minute exhortation.

Does your church or Christian organisation explicitly speak of the Cross of Christ and what it means?

Or is it assumed?

Encouragement: It’s not too long – watch the video in your Parish Council meetings, committee meetings, home groups, staff meetings – at GoThereFor.com.

Related: Mission Minded.

Two Ways Ministries launch (updated with video)

Posted on June 17, 2015 
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Phillip Jensen Two Ways MinistriesWhen Phillip Jensen resigned as Dean of St. Andrew’s Cathedral at the end of 2014, it wasn’t so that he could retire.

His new venture, Two Ways Ministries, was launched at Moore College on Saturday 30th May, with the help of a large group of friends.

The tag line of Two Ways Ministries is “Preaching the gospel by teaching the Bible”. Phillip explains that his aim is to promote the strong connection between faithful exposition of the Bible and preaching the gospel. He, and a few consultants, aim to model evangelistic preaching from the Bible. As well, he plans to continue recruiting and training young preachers, and writing.

Watch or listen:

Richard Chin asks Phillip Jensen about the new ministry. (video)

Two Ways Ministry and book launch – Phil Colgan. (video)

Phillip spoke on 2 Timothy 4:5, “Do the Work of an Evangelist” (video) or audio only.

twm-prayer_smThe ministry was launched with prayer.

As well, a book of 20 essays in honour of Phillip – Let the Word do the Work – was also launched by The Australian Church Record.

The offices of Two Ways Ministries are inside Moore Theological College and can be contacted here.

Please do pray for this new ministry, at the same time giving thanks for tools such as Two Ways to Live – which has been such a blessing to so many over the years.

The Battle of Waterloo and Moore College??

Posted on June 17, 2015 
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Peter Bolt“To mark the bicentenary of the famous Battle of Waterloo on 18 June, Peter Bolt, Head of Moore College Department of New Testament and Greek, has organised a free event ‘The Battle of Waterloo and Moore College’.”

– Read on to see the unexpected link.

The Pulse June–July 2015

Posted on June 16, 2015 
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The PulseThe latest issue of The Pulse, the magazine of the Presbyterian Church in NSW, is up on their website. (PDF file.)

It includes a profile of Kevin Murray, incoming state Moderator and Moore College graduate. (h/t Gary Ware.)

Let the Word do the Work

Posted on June 16, 2015 
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Phillip JensenAt the launch of Two Ways Ministries on May 30, Phil Colgan also launched a new book of twenty essays by friends and colleagues of Phillip Jensen.

Entitled Let the Word do the Work, Essays in honour of Phillip D. Jensen, it’s published by The Australian Church Record.

Contributors to the volume:

Peter Blowes, Peter Bolt, D.A. Carson, Chris and Mona Chia, Richard Chin, Paul House, R. Kent Hughes, Matthew D. Jensen, Peter Jensen, Paul and Sandra King, Simon Manchester, Colin Marshall, Joshua Ng, Tony Payne, Carmelina Read, Rob Smith, William Taylor, Mark Thompson, Tim Thorburn, Jane Tooher.

Here’s the Preface, by ACR Editor Peter Bolt:

Let the Word do the Work“When Phillip Jensen announced his resignation from St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Sydney, the Directors of the Australian Church Record immediately requested me to commission a volume of essays in his honour.

It is no exaggeration to say that Phillip, with his focus on clear Bible teaching and gospel proclamation, has been an enormous influence in maintaining and shaping Sydney’s evangelicalism. It is equally clear that his ministry has influenced good, evangelical change throughout Australia and in significant places across the globe.

Of course, the thanks and praise must go to the Lord Jesus Christ, who called Phillip to himself in order to thrust him out as yet another labourer into his harvest field. But because his ministry has brought so many benefits to so many people and also to the evangelical cause, it would be an act of ingratitude to Christ if we did not also thank Phillip himself for his faithfulness to the Saviour. Rejoicing in the Lord’s work, and in the work of his servants ought to go hand in hand.

These essays are offered in this double thankfulness, and with the hope of more good things to come as Phillip enters the next phase of his service of the Lord Jesus.”

You can order Let the Word do the Work from Matthias Media.

Elisabeth Elliot 1926-2015

Posted on June 16, 2015 
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Elisabeth Elliot“Elisabeth Elliot (née Howard; born December 21, 1926) died this morning (June 15, 2015) at the age of 88. She was a beautiful woman of whom the world was not worthy…”

– Justin Taylor passes on the news.

Praying for those who serve those who serve

Posted on June 14, 2015 
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Defence Anglicans Prayer DiaryThe 2015 Defence Anglicans Prayer Diary is now up on their website.

Use it to help you uphold in prayer those who minister to members of the Australian Defence Force.

‘2067: the end of British Christianity’

Posted on June 14, 2015 
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christian-extinction“It’s often said that Britain’s church congregations are shrinking, but that doesn’t come close to expressing the scale of the disaster now facing Christianity in this country.

Every ten years the census spells out the situation in detail: between 2001 and 2011 the number of Christians born in Britain fell by 5.3 million — about 10,000 a week. If that rate of decline continues, the mission of St Augustine to the English, together with that of the Irish saints to the Scots, will come to an end in 2067…”

– Damian Thompson writes in The Spectator. A powerful reminder that the gospel is Britain’s only hope.

adam4dAnd Adam Ford has this observation.

Don’t miss the ACL Georges River Region Information Night Monday 15th June

Posted on June 14, 2015 
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georges-river-mtgDon’t miss our ACL Georges River Information Night

Bossley Park Anglican at 7:30pm on Monday 15th June.

• What is the Anglican Church League?
• What do we do? Why is this worth your interest and support?
• Why do many consider consider the League to be vital for the life of the Diocese of Sydney?

Please be encouraged to invite others in your church (clergy or lay) who may be interested in the work of the ACL.

GAFCON: A Moment and a Movement

Posted on June 13, 2015 
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fca-ukThis event, coming up on Friday June 19th, will be of interest for readers within travelling distance of Belfast.

It’s being organised by the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans (UK & Ireland), and is a discussion on the future of global Anglicanism – with:
The Rt Rev Dr Peter Jensen – General Secretary, GAFCON
The Rev Canon Andy Lines – General Secretary, Anglican Mission in England
Mr Philip Robinson – Operations Director, GAFCON and the Global FCA.

Details from AMiE.

Rescuing Christians in danger

Posted on June 12, 2015 
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refugees“I recently returned from a trip to five countries of the Middle East. I have visited the region countless times over the last two decades and have seen first-hand the tragic deterioration of the situation for Christians, especially in countries like Syria and Iraq where they used to be treated with respect as equal citizens.

The Christians are now in deadly danger…”

– Barnabas Fund’s Dr Patrick Sookhdeo asks for prayer and support in coming to the aid of Christians fleeing persecution.

Bishop Iker and Diocese win All Saints Fort Worth case

Posted on June 11, 2015 
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Bishop Jack Leo Iker, Fort Worth“News has just been received that Bishop Iker and his Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth are the victors in the separately-tried lawsuit to determine the ownership of the grounds and property of All Saints, Fort Worth…”

– A S Haley has some good news on the Diocese of Fort Worth. Photo: Bishop Leo Iker.

(This is referring to the real Diocese of Fort Worth, not the new one created by TEC – from the latter comes this news

Bishop Rayford B. High, Jr. , said, “…I am disappointed in the decision but I know this will be appealed…”)

A day late, a dollar short

Posted on June 10, 2015 
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Tony Campolo“Tony Campolo has become the latest evangelical leader to declare for gay marriage. It is perhaps not a surprise …

What is surprising in the statement is the complete absence of any thoughtful argumentation in his articulation of his position.…”

Carl Trueman comments on Tony Campolo’s change of mind on ‘gay marriage’.

Photo: TonyCampolo.org

Which way, Evangelicals? There is nowhere to hide

Posted on June 10, 2015 
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Albert Mohler“This is a moment of decision, and every evangelical believer, congregation, denomination, and institution will have to answer. There will be no place to hide. The forces driving this revolution in morality will not allow evasion or equivocation.

Every pastor, every church, and every Christian organization will soon be forced to declare an allegiance to the Scriptures and to the Bible’s teachings on marriage and sexual morality, or to affirm loyalty to the sexual revolution. That revolution did not start with same-sex marriage, and it will not end there.”

– Albert Mohler calls Bible-believing Christians to be ready to give an answer.

The Anglican Future Conference — A Report

Posted on June 10, 2015 
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Caitlin HurleyA report by Rev Caitlin Hurley, ACL councillor.

In late March, 460 Anglicans gathered in Melbourne for the inaugural Anglican Future Conference.

The conference was a joint initiative of the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans Australia (FCA-A) and the Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion (EFAC). Read more

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