The Method is the Message
Posted on October 4, 2013
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“It was in the early 1970’s and I wore my clerical collar as I approached her front door. The next-door neighbour had asked me to visit. I did not know the widow but the neighbour told me “She is dying and wanting to talk about it, but is afraid to ask for help”.
When she opened the door she panicked. It was not the World War I panic of seeing the minister with the telegram. But it was still panic. Before I spoke she launched into an apology, talking over her shoulder as she scurried back into the house, leaving me on the doorstep. …”
– Phillip Jensen writes about the legacy of the Wells organization’s Every Member Canvass.
‘Pastor of Pastors’
Posted on October 4, 2013
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“That phrase is well understood in Church denominations that have episcopal government, and has in the last several generations become a standard description of the nature and role of episcopacy among Anglicans.
But what may it mean in our more immediate context? Below is a sketch of what the concept ‘pastor of pastors’ signifies historically and in much of contemporary Anglicanism, and of what it could mean for us. …”
– Dr Robert Doyle explores the meaning of an oft-used term, at The Australian Church Record.
A future for Anglicans?
Posted on October 4, 2013
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“In October 2013 GAFCON II will meet in Nairobi. GAFCON (Global Anglican Futures Conference) might be described as the illegitimate brainchild of Rowan Williams when he was archbishop of Canterbury and it may yet turn out to be his most enduring legacy…”
– In his editorial in the Autumn 2013 issue of Churchman, Gerald Bray gives his take (PDF file) on GAFCON II and the future of the Anglican Communion.
New BCA Regional Officer for NSW & ACT
Posted on October 4, 2013
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BCA has appointed the Rev Peter Adkins as its next NSW / ACT Regional Officer, starting in the new year.
7:30 Report on SSM and the Anglican Church
Posted on October 3, 2013
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The 7:30 Report on ABC TV tonight ran a 6 minute story on an Anglican minister in Perth, Chris Bedding, who is moving a motion on same-sex relationships at the Perth Synod this week.
The segment allowed very brief inputs from Bishop Robert Forsyth in Sydney and Lyle Shelton from the Australian Christian Lobby. Watch here.
Bishop of Tasmania – Pastoral Letter on Euthanasia
Posted on October 3, 2013
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“Today I sent the following Pastoral Letter to all Anglican Parishes in Tasmania asking that the letter and attachments be made available to Parishioners.…
Pastoral Letter – Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2013
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
You will have learned recently that the Hon. Lara Giddings and the Hon. Nick McKim, Members for Franklin have recently introduced the “Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2013” to the Tasmanian parliament.
This Bill would allow those who meet certain eligibility criteria to be prescribed and receive a lethal injection. This Bill is a direct threat to the lives of Tasmanians, particularly the sick and elderly. This Bill embraces a philosophy of human value defined by convenience and personal capacity. It stands against the responsibility of societies and governments to implement compassionate, timely, and effective care for those who are unwell or disabled in some way. …”
– Read it all at Bishop Harrower’s blog.
Related: Belgian helped to die after three sex change operations (BBC News).
“A transsexual has been helped to die by doctors in Belgium, after a series of failed sex-change operations. Nathan Verhelst, born a girl, asked for help to end his life on grounds of psychological suffering. He died in a Brussels hospital on Monday. Two doctors concluded the 44-year-old did not have temporary depression. …
Belgium legalised euthanasia in 2002. There were 52 cases of euthanasia on psychological grounds last year. … There were 1,432 recorded cases of euthanasia in Belgium in 2012; a 25% increase on the previous year’s figure.”
Defence Sunday 2013
Posted on October 3, 2013
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Here’s a heads up from the Defence Anglicans website –
“Defence Sunday is held annually on the Sunday nearest to Remembrance Day (11 November).
We use the day to:
- Draw attention to the spiritual needs and wellbeing of those who serve in the Australian Defence Force (ADF) as sailors, soldiers or airmen and airwomen.
- Foster prayer support within Churches for those who serve the nation through ADF service.
- Encourage clergy to consider service as full or part-time Australian Defence Force Chaplains.
- Build bridges of cooperative partnership between the Anglican ministry to the Australian Defence Force and diocese and parish churches across Australia.”
– Details, prayers, and other resources you can use on the day here.
Death toll from Pakistan church suicide bomb rises
Posted on October 2, 2013
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“The death toll from last month’s suicide bombing (22 Sept) at All Saints Church in Peshawar, Pakistan now stands at 127, with 170 injured…”
– Report from Eternity Newspaper.
Photo: Diocese of Peshawar.
Related: Memorial Service held in Sydney.
The Archbishop of Sydney’s Anglican Aid website and donation page (select “Pakistan Emergency All Saints Church” from the drop down list).
When a private act sends a public message
Posted on October 2, 2013
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“Former President George H. W. Bush and his wife Barbara attended a wedding a few days ago, and it made national news. …
The news coverage of the Bushes’ attendance at the same-sex wedding points to a reality that must be understood — and fast. Attendance at a wedding is not a neutral act. The history and context of the wedding ceremony identify all those present as agreeing to the rightness of the marriage and acting as witnesses to the exchange of vows. …
Declining to attend will come with undeniable relational consequences, but so would attending.”
– Albert Mohler on an issue many will face in one form or another soon.
‘Labor MPs should be forced to support gay marriage’ — report
Posted on October 2, 2013
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“Australian Workers Union chief Paul Howes has called for Labor MPs to be required to support marriage equality, saying it is ‘nonsensical’ that the party allows a conscience vote on the issue.”
– Report from ABC News. Photo: AWU.
And here’s a media release from The Australian Christian Lobby on the topic.
GAFCON Chairman’s Pastoral Letter
Posted on October 1, 2013
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“I know … that, like me, you will have been very distressed by the callous and violent attack on the Westgate shopping centre here in Nairobi last week. … We have seen a manifestation of evil in this city, but my prayer for our conference is that it will be a manifestation of the presence of God in the power of the Holy Spirit.”
– Archbishop Eliud Wabukala, Primate of Kenya and Chairman of the GAFCON Primates’ Council writes in his latest Pastoral Letter as GAFCON approaches.
Bible Society Australia commemorates the 50th anniversary of CS Lewis’ death
Posted on October 1, 2013
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“Bible Society Australia has launched a library of Australian resources on C.S. Lewis to celebrate the life of this great author and champion his contribution to literature and to Christianity for many years to come. …”
– from Bible Society Australia.
Goulburn area Business ministry launched
Posted on October 1, 2013
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“Gunning priest, Archdeacon John Barnes, has launched a new mission and ministry initiative to support the business community of Goulburn and surrounding communities. …”
– News from the Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn.
Getting to know Tim Challies
Posted on October 1, 2013
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Many people benefit from Tim Challies’ blog. Tim was in Scotland a few weeks back, and David Meredith at Smithton Church chatted with him in the studios of Inverness TV.
Archbishop Davies interviewed on ABC Sunday Nights
Posted on September 30, 2013
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Archbishop Glenn Davies was interviewed by Noel Debien on Sunday Nights on ABC Radio last night.
Topics included: Relationships with the Roman Catholic Church, liturgy, clerical dress, education, the Archbishop’s election process, women in Christian leadership, ‘lay presidency’, ‘homophobia’ and more. The 39 minute programme can now be downloaded from the ABC website.
