England’s College of Bishops respond to The Pilling Report

Posted on January 29, 2014 
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Pilling Report“The College of Bishops met on 27th January, 2014 to begin a process of reflection on the issues raised by the Pilling Report…

We are united in welcoming and affirming the presence and ministry within the Church of gay and lesbian people, both lay and ordained. We are united in acknowledging the need for the Church to repent for the homophobic attitudes it has sometimes failed to rebuke and affirming the need to stand firmly against homophobia wherever and whenever it is to be found. …”

Full statement.

And from Anglican Mainstream’s Andrew Symes

“This re-states an important recommendation of the Pilling Report. Its major weakness is that “affirming the ministry of gay people” is not explained or qualified. It suggests that the church does not distinguish between welcoming someone’s presence within the church, endorsement of their lifestyle, an assumption of Christian fellowship, and affirming their ministry. “

The Pilling Report can be found here (PDF).

Amazing Grace’s lasting impact — the John Newton story

Posted on January 29, 2014 
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Martylynn Rouse, John Newton ProjectMarylynn Rouse from The John Newton Project was interviewed about the impact of the hymn “Amazing Grace”. Along the way, she spoke about the background to the hymn, and about John Newton’s conversion.

Most encouraging – see it on Vimeo.

Abp Akinola turns 70, prays for his abductors

Posted on January 28, 2014 
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Archbishop Peter Akinola“The retired Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Peter Akinola, has called on members of a criminal gang that attacked him recently to turn a new leaf. He appealed to the criminals to register with his foundation to learn skills that they could use for legal businesses.

Mr. Akinola was robbed of his vehicle and briefly kidnapped on Christmas Eve of 2013…”

– Story from The Premium Times, Nigeria.

Latimer Fellowship website updated

Posted on January 28, 2014 
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Latimer FellowshipThe Latimer Fellowship of New Zealand have updated their website.

See it here.

Australia Day Honours 2014

Posted on January 26, 2014 
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Margaret RodgersIn the 2014 Australia Day Honours List, Deaconess Margaret Rodgers has been appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM). Margaret has served in a number of important positions in Sydney Diocese and also in the General Synod Office. Most notably, she was Principal of Deaconess House 1975-85, CEO of the Anglican Media Council 1994-2003 and the Archbishop of Sydney’s Media Officer 2004-2007.

The award is for “significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia through governance and representational roles, and to ecumenical affairs”.

dr-timothy-hawkes-oamOthers to receive Australia Day honours include:

Dr Timothy Hawkes (Medal of the Order of Australia, OAM) – Headmaster of The Kings School, “for service to education, and to professional organisations” (pictured),

Mr Peter Achterstraat (AM), member of Warrawee Anglican Church, “For significant service to public administration through financial management and governance roles, and to the community” and Mr Allan Ezzy (AM), member of St. John’s Parramatta, for “significant service to local government in New South Wales, and to the community through law enforcement, church and service organisations”.

Our congratulations and best wishes go to all. SydneyAnglicans.net has more.

(Photos: Mary Andrews College and Ramon Williams, respectively.)

‘Work of ARCIC irrelevant to most Christians, says Lord Carey’

Posted on January 25, 2014 
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Bp George Carey“Catholics and Anglicans involved in formal ecumenical dialogue might as well be ‘talking on the moon’ because no one is listening to them, a former Anglican leader has said.

Lord Carey of Clifton said the work of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) was ‘irrelevant’ to most Christians…”

– from The Catholic Herald (UK).

Condolences on the death of Archbishop Johnson of West Africa

Posted on January 24, 2014 
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Archbishop Dr Solomon Tilewa JohnsonArchbishop Dr Eliud Wabukala, Archbishop of Kenya and Chairman of GAFCON has released this statement after the unexpected death of the Primate of West Africa, Archbishop Dr Solomon Tilewa Johnson.  Read more

Prosperity Gospel

Posted on January 24, 2014 
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9Marks JournalThe latest 9Marks Journal is on the topic of the Prosperity Gospel. Editor Jonathan Leeman writes:

“Here’s a prediction: as Western culture increasingly turns against Christianity, the prosperity gospel will keep growing, at least for a time. …

This trade is hot! God wants to provide you with gabled double-front doors, leather interiors, satisfying sex, and an all-around better you. It’s like a wedding between a Wall Street shark and a self-help guru, all decked out in the paraphernalia of a Christian bookstore.”

Download the latest issue here.

An Extraordinary Life

Posted on January 24, 2014 
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Pastor Manuel Rodriquez“Friends of our ministry in East Timor will be saddened to learn of the sudden death of Pastor Manuel Rodriquez. He was in many ways an ‘ordinary’ pastor but God used him in extraordinary ways. He never wrote a book or appeared on a platform as a speaker at a conference but God used him to spread the glory of His name in East Timor. This man is a tremendous example to us of someone who was determined to see the Kingdom of God grow in East Timor.”

Australian Presbyterian World Mission gives thanks for this man of Christ in Timor Leste.

Being on message for Jesus without projecting yourself

Posted on January 24, 2014 
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The ProjectNathan Campbell, who blogs at St. Eutychus, interviews David Ould about his appearances on TEN’s The Project

“… I applied for the show the first time around with the line that normal Christians don’t get a fair play in mainstream media. I almost dared them to take me on on that basis. I felt no need to play down – in fact – quite the opposite, I felt like that was the gimmick in having me on, not just a Christian, but a minister in fact.”

Read it here.

The Prayer

Posted on January 23, 2014 
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David Mansfield“Should I pray for a parking spot near the shopping mall entrance or close to the church door?

Should I pray about that swimming costume I’m dying to buy or the twenty-function vegetable peeler I just saw advertised on TV that would make me more like a Masterchef? …

Is not this kind of praying, and the view of spiritual reality that lies behind, it barely more than half a degree of separation from the prosperity theology that has blighted parts of the church for too long?”

– David Mansfield writes about Prayer at SydneyAnglicans.net.

Related:

A Softer Prosperity Gospel: More Common Than You Think – David Schrock at 9 Marks.

Kingdom-advancing prayer – Ray Ortlund at The Gospel Coalition quotes Tim Keller.

Bishop to attend ‘school’ for new bishops

Posted on January 23, 2014 
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Bishop of Bathurst, Ian Palmer“Bishop Ian Palmer is heading to the United Kingdom at the end of January to attend a ‘school’ for newly-appointed bishops. …”

– News from Bathurst Diocese.

New Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral Sale

Posted on January 23, 2014 
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Dean of Gippsland Steve Clarke and wife Fiona“On Friday November 5, 2013 the Reverend Steve Clarke was inducted and installed as the new Dean of the Cathedral of St Paul and Rector of the parish of Sale.

Steve Clarke began his professional life as a jazz musician in Sydney. Following a ‘chance’ encounter with a traveling preacher, Steve came to faith and felt a strong calling to Christian ministry.”

– News and photo from the Diocese of Gippsland.

Answering the call

Posted on January 22, 2014 
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Bishop Stuart Robinson & Archbishop Glenn Davies. Photo: The Goulbrun Post.“Archbishop Glenn Davies thought he was too old to be appointed to the top job, heading up the Sydney Anglican diocese and becoming Metropolitan of NSW. …

Dr Davies, who has held the role since last June, was the special guest at the Diocese of Canberra/Goulburn’s Bishop’s Convention on Friday and Saturday. It was his first official visit to the city.”

– There’s a profile on Archbishop Glenn Davies in The Goulburn Post.

Open Letter to the Prime Minister regarding South Sudan

Posted on January 22, 2014 
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Bishop Stuart RobinsonBishop of Canberra & Goulburn, Stuart Robinson, has written an open letter to Prime Minister Tony Abbott concerning South Sudan.

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