Martin Salter Interview on Acts
Posted on June 5, 2024
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“In the podcast this week, Martin Salter talks about his new commentary on the book of Acts, in the new Hodder Bible Commentary series, in which the gospel spreads from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth, and people learn what it is to live for Jesus.
We hear about the battles that follow – battles in the spiritual realm, and the persecution of Christians as they preach the gospel.
Martin also talks about how we read biblical narrative and what that means for applying Scripture today.”
– Listen here.
Is Article 20 a Roadblock to “Prayers of Love and Faith” in the Church of England?
Posted on June 4, 2024
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Quick answer: “Yes”.
Longer answer at Anglican Futures.
Related:
“Prayers of Love and Faith” – Church of England.
2024 Annual Moore College Lectures
Posted on June 4, 2024
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The 2024 Annual Moore College Lectures are just two months away:
“The Battle for the Truth of the Gospel.
In Galatians, Paul is engaged in a battle for the truth of the gospel. Over five days this August, Tom Schreiner, the Associate Dean for the School of Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kentucky, will be opening the book of Galatians at the 2024 Annual Moore College Lectures.
Tom will be focussing on the centrality of the gospel in the face of opposition.
In Galatians, Paul responds to certain opponents and adversaries who have distorted the gospel and sought to influence the church. He responds by emphasizing the gospel he received from Christ. Paul centres on the cross of Jesus Christ, the inauguration of the eschatological age, the correct understanding of justification, and what it means to live as believers in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Join us from 5 – 9 August for a week of insightful lectures from an international Pauline scholar.”
Commissioning at Narromine
Posted on June 3, 2024
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On Saturday, Bishop of Bathurst Mark Calder was in Narromine, “to welcome Luke and Lauren Merriman to Narromine and commission Luke as stipendiary lay minister.”
Bishop Calder continues, “Thanks be to God.”
Do uphold in prayer Luke and Lauren and the church at Narromine.
– More photos on the Bathurst Diocese Facebook page.
King’s Birthday Conference 2024: A Post Christian Christ?
Posted on June 2, 2024
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From Phillip Jensen:
“The annual King’s Birthday Conference is coming up… This year, I will be joined by my nephew David Jensen as together we will explore the question of ‘A post Christian Christ?’.
Together, we will look at the gospel’s message in a world that tries to bypass Jesus. Many Australians may have lost connection with organised religion, but Jesus, the Lord of heaven and earth, has not finished with them. How do we tell people, who do not want to hear, of the Saviour they are ignoring before they meet him as their Judge?
Please join us on the afternoon of Monday June 10th from 1:30-5:00pm at Moore Theological College, Sydney. There will a Q & A time after the sessions and afternoon tea will be provided.
If you are outside Sydney, there will be a live-stream option (Q&A not included), so why not gather a group of friends to join us together online?”
– See all the details, and register, at this link.
‘Crunch Point’ on Religious Freedom: Catholic Schools and Hospitals May Close, Warns Anthony Fisher
Posted on June 2, 2024
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“The Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Anthony Fisher, has warned the church will be forced to consider closing religious schools if the government strips them of the ability to preference the employment of teachers supportive of Christian teachings.
Archbishop Fisher, one of the nation’s most senior Catholic leaders, declared more radical actions could be needed in response to the infringement of religious liberties, and raised the prospect of withdrawing educational services as happened in the landmark 1962 Goulburn school strike. …”
– Story from The Australian (paywall).
Image: Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney.
An Easy Life But Hard for Faith: Lessons From New Zealand
Posted on June 1, 2024
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“I am a Kenyan living in New Zealand with my family, serving as a pastor of a local church. Having lived here close to eight years, I’ve imagined what lessons the church in Africa could glean from the church in New Zealand.
To this end I aim to briefly capture the church in New Zealand’s context; highlight some of the trends that have led to the current state of things; and finally draw out a few thoughts the African church should reflect on. …”
– Mark Ambundo writes in The Gospel Coalition Africa Edition.
A Day of historical consequence
Posted on May 31, 2024
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In his The Briefing for Friday 31 May 2024, Southern Baptist Seminary’s Dr. Albert Mohler reflects on the Trump trial in New York and the ‘difficult political moment’ faced by conservative Christians as the US Presidential election looms.
Listen here. And don’t forget 1 Timothy 2:1-4.
Books in Ministry — recommendations from Mark Dever
Posted on May 31, 2024
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From The Banner of Truth in Edinburgh –
“We sat down with Mark Dever (a pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church and President of 9Marks) to talk books, ministry, and books in the ministry.”
– A very helpful and encouraging 45 minutes.
You will want to have a pen handy to write down some of his recommendations. As well, there are tips on how to read some of the Puritan authors.
‘Episcopal Church unveils new Pride shield in celebration of LGBTQ+ inclusion’
Posted on May 30, 2024
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We haven’t linked to news of The Episcopal Church in the USA in recent times. Here’s the latest:
“In affirmation and celebration of The Episcopal Church’s LGBTQ+ members, the Office of Communication is pleased to unveil a new Pride shield available online for churchwide use. …”
– From The Episcopal Church.
Gerald Bray Interview on the BCP — Church Society
Posted on May 30, 2024
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“Lee Gatiss talks to Gerald Bray about Gerald’s new Companion to the Book of Common Prayer.”
– Listen here.
Are we basically good?
Posted on May 29, 2024
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“Friends in Christ, some of you may have noticed a little buzz in the religious world, because of Pope Francis’ interview on the American 60 Minutes. The fuss came especially with the last question reporter Norah O’Donnell asked:
‘When you look at the world, what gives you hope?”
What an opportunity on 60 Minutes, one of the most watched programs on television! And here’s what Pope Francis says …”
– In the St Andrew’s Cathedral newsletter, Dean of Sydney Sandy Grant looks at the terrible answer given by the Pope.
Worse still, he notes who the Pope neglects to even mention in his answer.
Prayer — theme of the Bathurst Diocese Conference 2024
Posted on May 27, 2024
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The video recordings of the talks on Prayer given at the recent Bathurst Diocese Conference have been made available as a playlist here.
In addition, last Friday, Bishop of Bathurst Mark Calder preached at Moore College chapel in Sydney:
For your edification and encouragement – and a reminder to pray for the churches of the Diocese of Bathurst.
Resisting Physician-Assisted Death is a Gospel Imperative
Posted on May 27, 2024
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“Physician-assisted death is held up as a solution to the problem of suffering; at bottom, it’s a solution to despair. And the solution is to end the person who’s in despair.
We know a better way. …”
– At The Gospel Coalition US, Dr Ewan Goligher turns to an increasingly urgent subject.
Related:
Assisted dying debate terrifying for disabled people, says actress Liz Carr – BBC News.
“I love my job” – Canadian abortionist and Medical Assistance In Death (MAID) doctor – Not the Bee.
Image from a St. Helen’s Bishopsgate video.
Book Review: Honest Evangelism by Rico Tice
Posted on May 27, 2024
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“Do you find evangelism hard? Why is that the case when we have the best news to share?
Here lies a common tension—we know people need to hear about Jesus, yet all too often we hesitate to tell them about him. Maybe it’s a fear of the consequences, that relationships might be broken, especially in a world that increasingly sees followers of Christ as the bearers of bad news rather than good. Or maybe this wasn’t always the case, but weariness has set in from repeated rejection when we have shared.
Guilt then sets in as evangelism begins to feel like we’re not doing enough. …”
– At The Australian Church Record, Sarah Chew reviews Rico Tice’s Honest Evangelism.