Outsourcing Life

Posted on December 6, 2013 
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Phillip Jensen“‘Outsourcing’ is an ‘in’ word. It used to be only a business word but now is spreading into life itself. Today people are outsourcing their life.

For some time the business world has used the term to talk of buying goods and services from outside suppliers. Rather than using in-house employees to undertake all the tasks of the business, the company will turn to external suppliers and ’outsource’ the work. …”

– Dean of Sydney, Phillip Jensen, writes about the most amazing ‘outsourcing’ of all.

Advent songs

Posted on December 6, 2013 
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AdventIn this season of Advent, here are two albums you may enjoy:

Emu Music’s Advent album. released this time last year –

“The songs on this album are each in their own way a celebration of the reality, purpose and implications of the incarnation. It is our hope and prayer that as you sing these songs together, they will bring glory to our great King Jesus and blessing to his people.”

Christ-honouring (with great words and music) as always from Emu.

And Page CXVI in the US have just released their latest album “Advent to Christmas”.

You can hear samples of each before you buy.

Themelios 38.3 available now

Posted on December 6, 2013 
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Themelios 38.3The latest issue of Themelios (November 2013) has just been published.

Well worth checking out.

Australian Church Record December 2013

Posted on December 5, 2013 
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Bishop-Designate Chris EdwardsThe latest issue of The Australian Church Record is now online.

This issue kicks off by interviewing Bishop-elect of North Sydney, Chris Edwards, “The Bishop from Belgium”.

Download it here.

Reform’s ReNew Conference 2013 audio files

Posted on December 5, 2013 
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Hugh PalmerReform’s “ReNew conference met Nov 26th to 27th, 2013. The conference was predominantly for church leaders and for women in paid positions of ministry in the Church of England. The purpose of the conference was to establish the basis on which Anglican evangelicals can work together and to begin to chart a way ahead.”

Audio files of the talks are currently being added to the Reform website. The audio is a little over-compressed, but is quite audible and the talks are well worth hearing.

So far they have the talks by –

Forget the Channel

Posted on December 4, 2013 
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Forget the Channel“The 21st century saw incredible communication breakthroughs with a soaring use of social media. Social media has given us ways of communicating that is unparalleled in digital history. Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, blogs, microblogging have all become household terms.

Amongst infinite possibilities, social media has opened up tremendous opportunities for Christians to speak in the world. …”

– The latest from The Australian Church Record.

The important message of Christmas

Posted on December 4, 2013 
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David Cook“On 3 January 2014, as a member of the SCG, I will get up at 5 am, queue up at the members gate at 6 am and then run from the gate, in what is called the “Paddington gift” to secure my seat for the day, in the Members’ Stand.

I will try to reserve the seat next to me for a friend. He will get up at about 9:30 am, wander into the ground at 10:30 for the start of play, secure in the fact that I have reserved a seat for him. I pay the member’s subscription, I get up at 5 am, queue at 6 am, race at 7 am, I do all the work, he wanders in and enjoys the fruit of my labours.”

– David Cook, Moderator General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, writes about The important message of Christmas on the PCA website. (h/t Gary Ware.)

High Court reserves decision on challenge to ACT same-sex marriage laws

Posted on December 3, 2013 
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Hihn Court of Australia, Canberra“Australia’s first ever same-sex marriages will take place from Saturday, after the High Court reserved its decision on the Commonwealth’s challenge to ACT’s same-sex marriage laws.

The court says it will hand down its decision next Thursday, and in the meantime will allow same-sex marriages to take place in Canberra.”

– Report from ABC News. Photo courtesy High Court of Australia.

Andrew Sach on The New Perspective

Posted on December 3, 2013 
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Andrew SachIn the latest Preaching Matters from St. Helen’s Bishopsgate in London, Andrew Sach introduces ‘the New Perspective on Paul’, and talks about why he would cover such material in a sermon on Galatians.

Young Christian surfer killed in shark attack

Posted on December 2, 2013 
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Paddle out for Zac“Christian surfer Zac Young has died following a shark attack near Coffs Harbour on Saturday. The 19-year-old was just about to start an apprenticeship with Christian Surfers and Youth for Christ, and has been described by his pastor as wanting to “give his life over to telling the whole world about Jesus”. …

Zac’s church held a memorial service for him yesterday, which was attended by more than 500 people.”

from Eternity Newspaper. (Photo: Dave Malvern, Christian Surfers.)
ABC News report.

(At last night’s gathering at The Point Community Church, Ed Springer spoke about what changed Zac – about 20 minutes from the start of Ed’s sermon on Ecclesiastes 7:1-14.)

Grafton appointment exposes massive differences in the Anglican Church in Australia

Posted on December 2, 2013 
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The Rev David Ould“I wrote last week about the appointment of Rev Dr Sarah Macneil as the new Bishop of Grafton diocese in NSW, Australia. Not only is she due to be Australia’s first female diocesan, but far more troubling she is on the record as holding what many consider to be heterodox views on human sexuality and the atonement. …”

– At his blog, David Ould continues to explore the implications of the election of a new Bishop of the Diocese of Grafton. (Related posts.)

The Church of England facing ‘officially sanctioned apostasy’?

Posted on December 2, 2013 
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The Rev Andrew SymesThe Rev. Andrew Symes, Executive Secretary of Anglican Mainstream, works through The Pilling Report (PDF) to see the huge impact if its recommendations were to be adopted in The Church of England.

From his conclusions:

“This is why we are faced with officially sanctioned apostasy in our own church. It has finally happened. What do we do? The first thing to say is that the report has not yet been endorsed by the house of Bishops. We must pray for them and lobby them as politely but intensively as we can before their meeting to discuss the document.”

– Be sure to take the time to read his analysis in full here.

Anglican Mainstream also has a comprehensive list of links to reactions to the Report.

And some essential background:

The Anglican Debacle: Roots and Patterns – Mark Thompson (from The Sydney Lambeth Decision Briefing – 16 March 2008)

The Limits of Fellowship – Phillip Jensen (from The Sydney Lambeth Decision Briefing – 16 March 2008)

Are we stronger than He? (PDF) – David Short (January 2005)

Some questions for the new Archbishop of Canterbury – by Mark Thompson (09 November 2012)

‘Tearing the Fabric’ — 2012 edition – American Anglican Council (PDF)

Ninth Bishop of New Westminster elected

Posted on December 1, 2013 
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Melissa SkeltonCanon Melissa Skelton has been elected the Ninth Bishop of the Diocese of New Westminster.

She is currently the Rector of an “urban, progressive Anglo-Catholic parish” in Seattle in the Episcopal Church of the USA. Earlier, she served as Vice President for Administration at the General Theological Seminary in New York.

Biographical info here. CV here (PDF). St. Paul’s Seattle.

Living Out

Posted on November 30, 2013 
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Living Out“We’re a group of Christians who experience same-sex attraction, and we want to share our stories, answer your questions, and recommend resources about Christianity and same-sex attraction.”

– David Ould draws attention to what he describes as “a wonderful website full of stories of Christians who seek to live godly lives while being honest about their experience of same-sex attraction”.

At Ref21, Paul Levy writes, “This looks to be a great resource for the church and is worthy of our prayers and support, do visit the site and pass it on.”

See it at Living Out.

Bishop Charlie Masters’ Advent letter

Posted on November 30, 2013 
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Bishop Charlie Masters“Advent, this year beginning conveniently on December 1st, is the first and best argument for observing the Church Year. Surely there is no other reality or central teaching of the Bible, more forgotten or functionally dismissed, by even serious Christians, than the doctrine of the return of Christ.

Thankfully, Romans 13, the first Epistle for the First Sunday of Advent, almost like an alarm clock interrupts the peaceful repose which is our lives and begins the church year with these words; ‘And do this, understanding the present time: the hour has already come for you to wake up from your slumber, because our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed.’ (Romans 13:11). …”

– Charlie Masters, Bishop of the Anglican Network in Canada sends his Advent greetings via the Anglican Essentials Canada blog.

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