‘ACNA is Anglican’

Posted on October 11, 2014 
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acna-is-anglican“The Anglican Church in North America is Anglican and its primate is an archbishop of the Anglican Communion, declared seven archbishops last night.

At the close of the prayer of investitute of the Most Rev. Foley Beach at the Church of the Apostles on 9 Oct 2014, the primates of Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Rwanda, Myanmar, Jerusalem and the Middle East and South America, and bishops representing the primates of the Congo, Sudan and South East Asia laid hands on Archbishop Beach. Giving him their primatial blessing, they also acknowledged him by word and through laying on of hands to be a fellow primate of the Anglican Communion.

The archbishops’ act comes one week after the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby told the Church of Ireland Gazette the ACNA was an ecumenical partner of the Anglican Communion and was not Anglican…”

– George Conger reports at Anglican Ink.

GAFCON primates help celebrate ACNA investiture

Posted on October 10, 2014 
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Investiture of Abp Foley Beach “GAFCON Chairman Archbishop Eliud Wabukala joined Deputy Chairman, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, the Global South’s Archbishop Mouneer Anis and clergy and bishops from around the world at the investiture of Archbishop Foley Beach as Primate of the Anglican Church in North America.

Investiture of Abp Foley BeachThe majority of the world’s Anglicans were represented at the Church of the Apostles in Atlanta, Georgia. Archbishop Wabukala, who was among those who led the service, described the three and a half hour event as very significant…”

– Read the full report from GAFCON.

Related:

(Photos: from the ACNA live video stream. Archbishop Foley Beach at top.)

The View from The Top

Posted on October 10, 2014 
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Phillip Jensen“In an age of tolerance poisoned by relativism, inclusive multi-culturalism, and cultural sovereignty which is still coping with the guilt of colonialism, any exclusive claim to truth, salvation or God has to be challenged.

Yet, Jesus said ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me’ (John 14:6).  And the Apostle Peter said ‘there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved’ (Acts 4:12). So it has been consistent Christian teaching down the centuries that we have no assurance of salvation for anybody other than those who name Jesus as their Lord, just as we have every assurance for those who do…”

– Dean of Sydney Phillip Jensen writes in his weekly column.

Does God really want you to be rich?

Posted on October 10, 2014 
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John Piper“We’ve all heard the phrase ‘worshipping the almighty dollar’. But there are some people who take the phrase literally. To them, the almighty, as in God, is the key to wealth and riches. Serve him well and material wealth will be the reward.

This philosophy is the cornerstone of an American movement called ‘prosperity theology’, and one man who preaches its message to his Australian flock is Hillsong Church leader Brian Houston…”

– in The Australian, Anthony Sharwood links to an excellent video by John Piper (pictured). You may have seen it before – watch it again.

Investiture of new ACNA Archbishop to be streamed live

Posted on October 9, 2014 
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Dr Foley BeachThe Service of Investiture of Dr. Foley Beach as Archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America will be streamed live on the web from the Church of the Apostles in Atlanta, Georgia.

It’s at 7:00pm Thursday 9th October 2014 US Eastern Time – that is, 10:00am AEDT Friday 10th October. If you’re keen, you can watch it here.

Reform calls for ‘decisive intervention’ to save shared conversations on sexuality from collapse

Posted on October 8, 2014 
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Reform“At its most recent meeting on Wednesday, 1st October 2014, the Reform Council expressed its dismay that the objectives of the ‘shared conversations’ on Scripture, Sexuality and Mission had been changed and that as a result orthodox Anglicans had been in effect excluded. It called on its members not to participate in the conversations under these conditions…”

– A media release from Reform.

Related: Church of England College of Bishops meeting, 17 September 2014.

A sad milestone for marriage and morality

Posted on October 7, 2014 
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Albert Mohler“As of last week, 19 states and the District of Columbia had legalized same-sex marriage by one means or another. The Court’s decision not to take one of the cases from the lower Federal courts means that every one of them stands. Therefore, not only will same-sex marriage be legal in the states that made a direct appeal, but in every state included within the same U.S. Circuit.

That result is that the decision made clear by the Court will lead, automatically, to the fact that 30 states will have legal same-sex marriage within weeks, if not days. The news from the Court means that the vast majority of Americans will live where same-sex marriage is legal, and three fifths of the states will have legalized same-sex marriage…”

Albert Mohler looks at the implications of the US Supreme Court’s decision to turn down appeals from several states on the issue of same-sex marriage.

And more from The Anglican Curmudgeon.

“So by refusing to exercise its powers of review, the Court has in effect given a green light to same-sex marriage in as many as thirty States, with more sure to follow.”

Sitting at Jesus’ feet — Preaching Matters

Posted on October 6, 2014 
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William TaylorIn the latest Preaching Matters video from St Helen’s Bishopsgate, William Taylor emphasises the importance of ‘sitting at Jesus’ feet’. Watch it here.

Diocese of NW Australia recognises ACNA as “a member church of the Anglican Communion”

Posted on October 5, 2014 
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Diocese of North West Australia“The Diocese of NW Australia, meeting in synod this weekend, passed the following motion,

That this synod:

– from David Ould.

Moore College Annual Report 2014

Posted on October 4, 2014 
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moore-college-annual-report-2014See the Moore College Annual Report for 2014. Much cause for thanksgiving.

1.4MB PDF file.

Faith on Earth — The urgent mission of Theological Education

Posted on October 3, 2014 
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Albert Mohler“At the theological seminary the twig is bent, the trajectory is set, the minister is moulded, the preacher is formed, and the missionary is equipped.

The theological seminary is Ground Zero of the church’s future, and not just on its campus but everywhere its graduates will take their message, ministry, and influence…”

Albert Mohler spoke at the inauguration of Ligon Duncan as Chancellor of Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi.

Good News for Persian speakers

Posted on October 2, 2014 
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Persian Bible launch“A major new translation of the whole Bible into modern Persian was launched in London and Istanbul last week (September 22-24). The project was especially significant as some of its earliest contributors were martyred for their faith.

Its publishers are Elam Ministries and Wycliffe Bible Translators. Elam was founded in 1990 by senior Iranian church leaders with a vision to serve the growing church in the Iran…”

– from Bible Society Australia.

Gerald Bray interviewed at Moore College

Posted on October 2, 2014 
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Professor Gerald BrayDuring his recent visit to Moore College, Professor Gerald Bray was interviewed and three clips are available:

1. On theological education,
2. On Moore College, and
3. Why Study at Moore?

Sweatcon15

Posted on October 1, 2014 
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Sweatcon“SWEATCON is a training conference in the South-West (SW), for the SW, by the SW. The conference seeks to train up leaders and future leaders in the churches of the SW.”

Next year’s conference is 20th – 23rd January 2015 at Hoxton Park and there’s a promo video here.

Lambeth Conference to be postponed — report

Posted on October 1, 2014 
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lambeth“The precarious state of the Anglican Communion has led the Archbishop of Canterbury to postpone indefinitely the every ten year meeting of the bishops of the Anglican Communion…”

– according to a report from George Conger at Anglican Ink.

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