Quiz Worx Appeal 2013

Posted on September 14, 2013 
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QuizworxOur friends at Quizworx need your help.

Newcastle Synod meets to elect new Bishop

Posted on September 14, 2013 
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Bishop Greg Thompson“The Anglican Diocese of Newcastle is today meeting to vote on a new bishop, after a previous vote failed to reach consensus. Five candidates, including a woman, nominated for the last vote in March, to replace the retired bishop Brian Farran. This time round the Northern Territory bishop Greg Thompson is the only candidate vying for the role. …”

– Report from ABC News.

Back to basics for Anglican Church

Posted on September 14, 2013 
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NZ SRTM derived“A Hamilton vicar wants to take the Anglican Church back to basics and get leaders preaching from the same song sheet.

Vicar of West Hamilton Anglican Parish, the Rev Michael Hewat, is ‘concerned’ at the fact some church leaders say they do not believe in the resurrection and the virgin birth. …

‘The fact is that if the church is not preaching the Gospel then people are not going to come along,’ Mr Hewat said. He hopes to take the church back to basics today with a day-long seminar Restoring Confidence in the Gospel.”

– Report from the Waikato Times.

St. Aidan’s Windsor, Ontario loses appeal; request prayer

Posted on September 13, 2013 
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St. Aidan’s, Windsor, OntarioCanon Tom Carman, rector of St Aidan’s in Windsor, Ontario (an Anglican Network in Canada parish), reports:

“In its decision, the Court of Appeal, upheld the conclusions of the trial court judge, Justice Little, on both the matter of St Aidan’s property and the St Aidan’s bequeathment and finance fund. In addition, the Diocese of Huron was awarded partial costs in the amount of $100,000. …”

– More at Anglican Essentials Canada blog.

David Platt interviews Mark Dever on Evangelism and Discipleship

Posted on September 13, 2013 
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David Platt and Mark DeverA 50-minute interview in 8 parts – via The Gospel Coalition.

Sermons from the 2013 Presbyterian General Assembly of Australia

Posted on September 13, 2013 
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David CookThe Sermons from the Presbyterian General Assembly of Australia 2013 (just concluded) are now available to hear and download.

All encouraging and challenging, including –

Take the time to listen, and to pray for our Presbyterian brothers and sisters around the country, as they, too, seek to reach men and women with the gospel.
(Photo: David Cook.)

New Bishop of Durham announced

Posted on September 12, 2013 
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Bishop Paul Butler“The Diocese of Durham has announced this morning on their website the new Bishop of Durham Designate:

‘The announcement by Downing Street this morning confirms that the Bishop of Durham Designate is The Rt Revd Paul Butler … currently Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham…” – Report from EV News.

9Marks Journal — Evangelism. Part 1

Posted on September 11, 2013 
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9Marks“What does it mean to think through evangelism in a church-centered way?”

That’s the theme of the latest 9Marks Journal (September–October 2013), just released in several formats, for your edification.

‘ECUSA has no rule against Dioceses withdrawing’

Posted on September 11, 2013 
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Bishop Keith L Ackerman, Bish“We have a decision from the trial court in Quincy: Adams County Circuit Court Judge Thomas J. Ortbal entered on September 9, 2013 his Findings, Opinion and Order following a bench trial that stretched over three weeks last April and May. The opinion is about as thorough an analysis as we have to date of the ‘hierarchical’ polity of ECUSA when it comes to matters involving its member dioceses.”

– A S Haley (The Anglican Curmudgeon) looks at a decision involving TEC’s legal action against its former Diocese of Quincy.More at Stand Firm.

Photo: Former Bishop of Quincy Keith Ackerman, under whom the diocesan Synod voted to leave TEC and join the Province of the Southern Cone.

With much thanks for Dudley Foord

Posted on September 11, 2013 
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Bishop Dudley FoordWe are very sad to hear that our dear brother Dudley Foord has died in Sydney. And yet, in the midst of our sadness we rejoice that to be with Christ “is far better” (Philippians 1:23).

Until his death, Bishop Foord remained an Emeritus Vice-President of the Anglican Church League, reflecting his commitment to the work of the League and the esteem of our members for him.

There are tributes at The Briefing and SydneyAnglicans.net.

In 1988, Dudley gave this address to the ACL’s Annual General Meeting – Reaching Out In Difficult Situations.

Bad news and Good news in the Church of England

Posted on September 11, 2013 
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The Rev Andrew Symes“First, the bad news. There are more examples of heresy in the hierarchy…”

– Andrew Symes of Anglican Mainstream writes for the American Anglican Council’s International Update.

Happy Birthday to Dick Lucas

Posted on September 10, 2013 
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Dick LucasAs Adrian Reynolds of the Proclamation Trust observes, today is Dick Lucas’ eighty-eighth birthday.

Let’s give thanks for this dear brother who has been such a blessing to so many.

A Ministry to Macquarie Fields

Posted on September 10, 2013 
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Macquarie Fields“I’ve never met a minister so proud to show me his wheelbarrow.

It’s been built out of spare parts: old bin ends, recycled wheels. The men who made it had a project—something to build together—as well as a way to bond, and a way to stave off boredom in a community where boredom leads to far worse things. Not only that, but the wheelbarrow itself will go on sale, and the money used to fund the ministry. …”

Eternity Newspaper writes about the Break the Cycle ministry at Macquarie Fields.

Northwest Network, September 2013

Posted on September 9, 2013 
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Bishop Gary Nelson DNWABishop Gary Nelson writes in the latest Northwest Network (September 2013).

Read Gary’s message below, and download the full issue to use in your prayers for the churches and people of the North West (6.6MB PDF file).

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Our God is so amazing and ‘his compassions never fail. They are are new every morning; great is your faithfulness’ (Lam 3:22f).

So why am I continually surprised by God’s mercies? When I feel the weight of financial burdens, the shortage of resources, the unavailability of people to serve in the North-West, then God provides emails with enquiries about ministry in the diocese; or encouraging phone calls – even if they are the wrong number; or generous gifts from people scattered around Australia. God is worthy of all our praise, just as Revelation 4 and 5 remind us. And at the heart of that reminder is the image of the throne, ‘there before me was a throne in heaven with someone sitting on it’ (4:2). The One seated is the sovereign Lord – whose reign controls all things. How reassuring this image would have been to John and his first readers! For they all lived under the shadow of another throne – the imperial might of the Roman Caesar with his arbitrary whims of persecution. And how reassuring to us – to know that in the midst of the topsy-turvy nature of our lives God has it all in hand, so we can confidently trust him in the present and for our futures. The never-ending praise of all heaven emphasises why we can leave it to our gracious Lord (4:8):

Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come.

Friends, the work of the diocese is God’s work, who incredibly uses frail servants to accomplish his purposes. Please keep supporting us in prayer so we may bring honour to God as we share the gospel of our Lord Jesus with the many different people of the North-West. Come and visit us – or perhaps, move over to the west and stand with us in gospel ministry.

NORTH WEST CONCERNS

Cathedral ministry: with nearly 40% of Geraldton’s population under 25 the parish council decided to seek a youth minister for the team. We have been contacting suitable people to challenge them about joining us. This means Bishop Gary will remain acting dean, so please pray for God’s wisdom and strength to manage these extra responsibilities.

Exmouth parish: we are blessed to have Bill and Jackie France as locum until December. Please pray for a full-time minister in 2014 with sufficient financial resources to make this possible.

Paraburdoo-Tom Price parish: we are thankful for Kees and Cindy Bootsma spending three months serving the people there. Keep praying for someone to see the need and offer to minister in this area which has been without a full-time minister for a number of years.

Registrar: Wayne Sutton will be retiring at the end of the year after two decades in this ministry. The Rev Jonathan Earnshaw has accepted the position for 2014. We will be having a change over period in the last part of this year. We thank God for his provision.

In October we will be holding our fellow workers’ conference – a time for families to get together to be encouraged from God’s word, to share with one another and to be refreshed. We are appreciative to those who supply funds to enable this to occur (such as the Mothers’ Union). David Seccombe will be our Bible teacher for the week and we’re looking forward to his ministry among us. We will also be catching up on child protection training and discussing other issues affecting the life of our diocese.

Canberra & Goulburn Synod 2013

Posted on September 8, 2013 
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Canberra Goulburn Synod 2013The Synod of the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn was held this weekend.

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