New Bishop for Rockhampton

Posted on April 21, 2014 
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David and Jan RobinsonThe Rev. David Robinson (pictured here with his wife, Jan) has been elected the twelfth Bishop of the Diocese of Rockhampton. He is presently Ministry Formation Coordinator at St Mark’s National Theological Centre in Canberra.

News from Canberra & Goulburn.

Resurrection and Ethics

Posted on April 21, 2014 
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Australian Church Record“Christ’s resurrection from the dead changes the trajectory of human life.  In 1 Corinthians 15:32, the apostle Paul hypothesises that if the dead are not raised then ‘we should eat and drink for tomorrow we die’…”

– a (final?) Easter reflection from The Australian Church Record.

GAFCON Easter Message 2014

Posted on April 19, 2014 
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Archbishop Eliud Wabukala, Primate of Kenya  and Chairman of the GAFCON Primates’ Council“What a wonderful truth we celebrate at Easter! The bodily resurrection of Jesus from the dead assures us that our sins are atoned for and death is defeated. This is the reason we can be confident that despite failure, frustration and the things that perplex us, God’s saving purposes will certainly be fulfilled…”

– Archbishop Eliud Wabukala, Chairman of the GAFCON Primates’ Council, with the GAFCON Easter Message 2014.

Resurrection and Judgement

Posted on April 19, 2014 
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The Last Judgment“It may seem odd to associate resurrection with judgement, especially in a world that considers ‘judgement’ as some kind of swear word, but Jesus’ resurrection actually has much to say about judgement…”

– A third reflection on Easter from The Australian Church Record.

Duke and Duchess to sign Australia’s first Bible on Easter Sunday

Posted on April 18, 2014 
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Richard Johnson's Bible and Prayer Book“The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are attending church this Easter, joining the congregation at Sydney’s St Andrew’s Cathedral.

The royal couple will sign the First Fleet Bible and Prayer Book as they leave the church on Easter Day. The books were originally the personal Bible and prayer book of Australia’s first chaplain, Richard Johnson…”

– Story from Eternity Newspaper.

Abp of Melbourne on ABC News 24

Posted on April 18, 2014 
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Archbishop of Melbourne Philip FreierThe Archbishop of Melbourne, Dr. Philip Freier, was interviewed on ABC News 24 this morning – on the meaning of Easter and a compassionate society. Watch it here.

Related: Jesus Christ’s resurrection relevant to all Australians, Sydney Archbishop says in Easter message.

Archbishop Glenn Davies’ Easter Message 2014

Posted on April 17, 2014 
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The Most Dangerous Idea

Posted on April 17, 2014 
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Phillip Jensen“Which dangerous idea has the greatest potential to change the world for the better?

This was a question put to the panellists at the end of a QandA show during the “Festival of Dangerous Ideas” last year.

One of the panellists asked time to think of an answer. That, in itself, is an extraordinary event in a show that censors anything above a sound bite…”

– Dean of Sydney, Phillip Jensen, points to the most dangerous idea of all.

Mike Baird elected Premier of New South Wales

Posted on April 17, 2014 
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Mike Baird“Committed Christian and father of three, Liberal MP Mike Baird has been elected Premier of New South Wales.”

– Story from Eternity Newspaper.

and Miranda Devine at The Telegraph gives some background –

“[Mike Baird] became involved in Anglican church fellowship, where he met his wife, Kerryn, whom he married at age 21. …

His investment banking career was flourishing at Deutsche Bank when he began to wonder: ‘Is that all there is? Should I be just about accumulating money?’ So in 1994 he told Kerryn he wanted to go to Bible college and within a year they were in Vancouver at Regent College…”

(Photo: Parliament of NSW.)

The Flesh and Bones of the Resurrection

Posted on April 17, 2014 
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australian-church-record-10“Now the first thing to affirm is that Jesus’ resurrection really was bodily. Thomas was able to observe and touch Jesus’ hands and side (Jn. 20:27). Jesus himself declared that he was ‘flesh and bones’ and not some ghost (Luke 24:39). Jesus was even able to eat (Luke 24:43). And lets not forget that the tomb itself was empty.

In a world that has always been sceptical about the resurrection this great truth must continue to be proclaimed.”

– The Australian Church Record publishes a second article on the significance of Easter.

Anglican Network in Canada Easter Message

Posted on April 17, 2014 
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Bishop Charlie Masters“Imagine someone announcing that:

This, of course, is exactly the message we bring and would remind you of …”

Bishop Charlie Masters’ Easter Letter.

Easter messages from Around Oz — 2014

Posted on April 17, 2014 
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Anglican Church of AustraliaWe’ll add Easter messages from around Australia as we spot them. Please pray that Christian leaders will speak clearly of Christ and the hope he offers.

Paul writes: “pray also for us, that God may open to us a door for the word, to declare the mystery of Christ… that I may make it clear, which is how I ought to speak.” – Colossians 4:3-4.

StuTube Easter 2014

Canberra & Goulburn – Bishop Stuart Robinson:

Text: “On Good Friday, Jesus took our worst so that on Easter morning we could be reconciled with him…”

Plus a video message.

Newcastle – Bishop Greg Thompson:

“The dying and rising of Jesus provides us with an overarching vision for working for justice in our country…”

Melbourne – Archbishop Philip Freier:

“The crucifixion was God’s great act of solidarity with all those who suffer…”

Tasmania – Bishop John Harrower:

“It is a great comfort to know that there is victory over death. Therefore we can live with the complexities and cruelties of life in the sure hope of eternal life…”

Professor Ian Harper writes for The Australian Financial Review

“There’s nothing like the death of a close friend to remind you of what really matters. Last week, on successive days, I attended the funerals of an old friend and a young colleague, and gave the eulogy at one of them. Death seems so final; such a full stop at the end of life’s sentence…”

Sydney – Archbishop Glenn Davies:

“…only Jesus can perform the heart operation that brings eternal life, for only he has conquered death on the Cross, once and for all.”

More congregations leave the Church of Scotland

Posted on April 16, 2014 
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Church of Scotland“Two of the wealthiest Church of ­Scotland congregations are quitting the Kirk just weeks before the General Assembly over the issue of gay ordination. The move is a new cash blow with the two congregations contributing £315,000 between them to the Church…”

– Report from The Herald Scotland.

What actually happened on Resurrection Day? A clear and simple account

Posted on April 16, 2014 
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Dr Peter Bolt“Many detractors of the Christian message claim that the four accounts of Jesus’ resurrection contain discrepancies that are irreconcilable and so fatal to the Gospels’ authenticity and truth. Contrary to these claims, the extraordinary events of that amazing day can be told in a clear and simple account.

It was Sunday, the 5th April AD 33, and the action began around dawn with exactly three women involved…”

– Dr. Peter Bolt explores what happened on Resurrection Day.
(Photo: St. Helen’s Bishopsgate.)

Tweet #Eastermeans, says Church of England

Posted on April 15, 2014 
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cross-5“Theologian and religious commentator @vickybeeching said: ‘I’m excited about the #EasterMeans campaign – it encourages Christians to give the world a window into their personal faith; why Easter matters to them and how the events of Jesus’ death and resurrection have impacted their life.’…”

– Good idea, via the Anglican Communion News Service.

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