It’s not Rocket Science

Posted on December 22, 2014 
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58%Steven Kryger at Communicate Jesus makes a disturbing discovery…

“Over the last week, I’ve reviewed the websites of 100 Australian churches. These churches are located in every state and territory of Australia, and across denominations.

As I reviewed each website, I put myself in the place of someone who is thinking about going to church this Christmas. And the one question every visitor wants to know is this: “What time is the service?”

I was staggered to find that most churches don’t provide this information. In fact:

58% of these websites have no information about Christmas services…”

Read the rest of his post here.

Christmas messages 2014

Posted on December 22, 2014 
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abp-freier-christmas-2014It’s time for Christian leaders to release their Christmas messages.

Please pray that all will speak clearly and plainly of the saving gospel of Christ.

We’ll post messages as we find them (in no particular order).

O Christmas Tree

Posted on December 20, 2014 
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O Christmas TreeThis year’s Christmas video from Revival in the UK is out. It’s a little quirky – yet has an excellent message. Watch and share.

Previous videos:
Christmas in Dark Place.
Santa vs. Jesus.

Retiring Dean preaching this weekend

Posted on December 20, 2014 
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Phillip and Helen JensenRetiring Dean of Sydney, Phillip Jensen, is preaching his final Sunday Sermons at St. Andrew’s Cathedral tomorrow, Sunday 21st December 2014, at 10:30am and 5:00pm.

Phillip is also preaching at the Cathedral’s Christmas Day Celebration at 10:00am on Thursday.

A unique salvation

Posted on December 20, 2014 
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Church Society“Article 18 of the Church of England’s 39 Articles must surely qualify as one of the most culturally unpopular of Anglicanism’s core beliefs.

Even the title is enough to upset contemporary sensitivities: ‘Of obtaining eternal Salvation only by the Name of Christ.’…”

– At Church Society’s blog, Simon Scott draws our attention back to Article 18, official teaching of the Anglican Church.

Related: The Thirty Nine Articles.

Wise Judgements

Posted on December 19, 2014 
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Bishop Paul Barnett“For many years biblical scholars have baulked at the idea that Jesus was a transcendent figure and have busied themselves redefining him in humanistic terms.

Is this due to the ‘secular’ spirit of the age that airbrushes the Almighty from the public square?

For a period in early the twentieth century some thought there was little we could know about Jesus, for example, in 1934 Rudolph Bultmann declared, ‘We can now know almost nothing about the life and personality of Jesus’. The pendulum has swung back so that in 1985 Ed. Sanders could say, ‘We can know pretty well what Jesus was out to accomplish… we can know a lot about what he said…’.”

– New Testament scholar Bishop Paul Barnett has published some fascinating work he’s been doing on the judgements of Jesus.

‘Logic on Fire’ trailer

Posted on December 18, 2014 
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MLJAt The Gospel Coalition, Justin Taylor shares the trailer for a forthcoming film, “Logic On Fire: the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones”.

Reform Statement on the appointment of the first CofE woman bishop

Posted on December 18, 2014 
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Reform Chairman Prebendary Rod Thomas“Members of the Reform network will be praying for the Rev Libby Lane and for the Diocese of Chester in the light of the announcement. Whilst not surprised by this appointment we are very concerned about the strain it will put on local diocesan relationships.

Rod Thomas, Chairman of Reform, said,

“We have known since July that the Church of England would seek to appoint women to the episcopate – against the biblical model of good church leadership. Though it grieves us, it comes as no surprise. We pray that the Bishop of Chester will uphold the promises made in July and enable the many thriving conservative evangelical churches in his Diocese to continue to serve their communities with theological integrity under the oversight of a male bishop.”

This appointment is an outworking of the decision of the majority of General Synod, which also dedicated itself to enabling evangelicals to flourish and we trust that the House of Bishops will uphold that commitment in the coming months as women are appointed to these senior roles.”

from Reform.

“Christmas speaks more loudly than ever” — Hope and Prayer service at St. Andrew’s

Posted on December 18, 2014 
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hope-and-prayer-seven“A packed service of Hope and Prayer for Sydney has shown the depth of feeling, shock and mourning after the siege in Sydney’s Martin Place in which two people died…”

– Report from SydneyAnglicans.net.

Includes links to news reports, and the audio of Archbishop Glenn Davies’ sermon.

First woman Bishop in the Church of England

Posted on December 17, 2014 
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Libby Lane“Downing Street have today announced that the new Bishop of Stockport – and the first woman bishop in the Church of England – will be the Revd Libby Lane, currently Vicar of St Peter’s, Hale, and St Elizabeth’s, Ashley.

As Bishop of Stockport she will serve as a suffragan (assistant) bishop in the Diocese of Chester. She will be consecrated as the 8th Bishop of Stockport at a ceremony at York Minster on Monday 26 January 2015…”

– from The Church of England. Video message from the bishop-designate.

Related: Writing as an outsider to Anglicanism, Jeremy Walker at Reformation21 asks if evangelical Anglicans need to make a stand.

More than 120 people killed in Taliban attack on Pakistan school

Posted on December 16, 2014 
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pakistan“At least 126 people have been killed and 122 injured in an attack by Taliban militants on a Pakistani high school.”

ABC News report on the attack in Peshawar.

George Whitefield @ 300

Posted on December 16, 2014 
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Whitefield Symposium“Today, three hundred years ago, on December 16, 1714, was born the man Martyn Lloyd-Jones said was ‘beyond any question, the greatest English preacher who has ever lived”. The great Bishop J. C. Ryle had said, ‘No Englishman … dead or alive, has ever equalled him.’…”

– Sandy Grant at The Briefing gives thanks for George Whitefield – and also provides some links to learn more.

Related:

Church Society has a lecture by Lee Gatiss which some of the opposition Whitefield faced, and puts it into its 18th century context.

Hear the audio of the talks given at the Whitefield Symposium at George Whitefield College in Cape Town in August 2014. (You may need to scroll down in the list of audio files.)

Hope and Prayer for Sydney

Posted on December 16, 2014 
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hope-and-prayer“The Governor of NSW, General David Hurley, and Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione will attend a special service at 6pm, Wednesday 17th December in St Andrew’s Cathedral, Sydney Square, in the aftermath of the Martin Place siege.

The service of Hope of Prayer is open to all and will include prayers for victims’ families and friends, police and emergency services and media.

The service will be led by the Archbishop of Sydney, Dr Glenn Davies.”

– from SydneyAnglicans.net.

Update: 2UE’s Andrew Voss spoke this morning – Wednesday December 17 – with Archbishop Dr Glenn Davies about the upcoming service. (h/t SydneyAnglicans.)

Moses without the Supernatural

Posted on December 16, 2014 
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Exodus“What is missing is the very point of the Exodus in biblical history and theology. What is missing is the truth that God acted in history in faithfulness to the covenant he had made with Abraham, rescuing Israel from captivity in Egypt.”

– Thinking of seeing Exodus: Gods and Kings? Albert Mohler has a review.

Pray for the Hostages

Posted on December 15, 2014 
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Archbishop Glenn DaviesFrom Anglican Media Sydney:

The Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Glenn Davies, has urged all Christians to pray for the safety of the hostages in the Martin Place siege and for police and security forces dealing with the situation.

Dr Davies issued a statement this afternoon, commending the swift action of police.

“It is alarming when terrorism reaches our shores but that alarm reaches a new height when it occurs in the centre of the city in which so many people live and work.”

“I was heartened by the swift response of our police and security officials. We are well served by Commissioner Scipione and his team” Archbishop Davies said “Premier Mike Baird is right when he describes this as a test for this city and for our peaceful, democratic way of life.”

“We must pray urgently for the outcome of the siege. I ask Sydney Anglicans, and all Christians, to pray for the safety of those still held hostage, for the police and security forces working so hard to protect lives, and for the speedy delivery of justice for those who would seek to invade our world with such a doctrine of hate and violence.”

source.

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