Sydney Election Synod underway
Posted on August 5, 2013
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Sydney Synod is underway, with a second evening of sitting set for Tuesday.
Russell Powell has a report at SydneyAnglicans.net – with a link to the Presidential Address (PDF) by Administrator of the Diocese, Bishop Robert Forsyth.
Moore College Sunday — August 18
Posted on August 5, 2013
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Sunday 18th August is Moore College Sunday. Find out how to be involved here.
(You could play this 3 minute video in church or in your home groups.)
Praying for the other Election
Posted on August 4, 2013
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Wondering how to pray for the Federal Election?…
“First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way. This is good, and it is pleasing in the sight of God our Saviour, who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.
For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all, which is the testimony given at the proper time.”
– 1 Timothy 2:1-6, ESV. (Images: Labor and Liberal parties.)
Praying for the Election Synod — The Dean
Posted on August 2, 2013
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Dean of the Cathedral, Phillip Jensen, calls members of the Cathedral congregation, and all reading this, to pray for the election Synod.
“Prayer always brings glory to God, as we express our confidence in his willingness and ability to help us as well as his interest in the details of our life. To think the creator and sovereign ruler of the universe would pay attention to our requests – about the trivialities of our lives – is humbling and exciting. That we can call the Almighty, “Father” is wonderful beyond description.
This week our diocese comes to electing a new Archbishop. Synod will be meeting for a few nights to try to come to agreement about who it should be. It is not the most important decision we ever make, but it is a decision we have to make and it does affect many aspects of church life. In particular it affects us, as the Cathedral church – i.e. the seat of the bishop of the diocese.
So this week is an important time for prayer. We want God to bless our decision, and that overriding our desires, he will appoint the man he thinks best suits his plans for our diocese. So please pray for …”
Election Synod nears
Posted on August 2, 2013
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“The Synod to choose the 12th Archbishop of Sydney is about to begin. It will choose between the two nominees for the position – the Bishop of North Sydney, Dr Glenn Davies, and the Rector of Naremburn / Cammeray, Canon Rick Smith.”
– Russell Powell at SydneyAnglicans.net.
See also this media release. (PDF)
Related: Two websites for the Archbishop’s election.
New album from Sovereign Grace Music
Posted on August 1, 2013
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Sovereign Grace Music has just launched their latest album – “Grace Has Come – Songs from the Book of Romans”.
(The link is to the ‘special edition’ with three extra tracks.)
Free AudioBook for August — John Stott’s ‘Basic Christianity’
Posted on August 1, 2013
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This month’s free audiobook from Christian Audio is John Stott’s Basic Christianity. The book has been a great blessing to countless thousands since it was first published in 1958.
This audiobook is a 2006 reading by American Grover Gardiner.
Appeals Court returns Recife church property to diocese
Posted on August 1, 2013
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“The Pernambuco Court of Appeal … has stayed a lower court decision giving ownership of church properties in the state to the minority faction loyal to the national Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil (IEAB). The effect of last week’s decision is to return custody of the church properties to the Diocese of Recife and its bishop, the Rt. Rev. Miguel Uchôa, while the court conducts a de novo review of the dispute.”
– Story from George Conger at Anglican Ink. (Earlier stories on Recife here.)
Who am I to Judge? The Pope, the Press, and the Predicament
Posted on July 31, 2013
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“The Pope did not signal in any way a revolution in Catholic moral teaching. The judgment on homosexuality within the Catholic tradition is consistent and very clear. At the same time, the Pope was trying to differentiate between homosexuality and persons struggling with homosexual inclinations.
When the Pope spoke of a gay Catholic who ‘seeks the Lord’ he was speaking of a gay person who is seeking to live in faithfulness to Catholic moral teaching. …”
– Albert Mohler looks at what the Pope really said.
Is God Anti-Gay?
Posted on July 30, 2013
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In the light of today’s comments ascribed to the Pope (“who am I to judge?“), Sam Allberry’s new book Is God Anti-Gay? may be particularly helpful.
“Every minister should read this book and we should endeavour to get it into the hands of as many of our congregation as possible.” – Paul Levy.
More on the book from Justin Taylor – and The Good Book Company has it on special.
First GAFCON 2013 prayer bulletin available
Posted on July 30, 2013
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“A series of prayer bulletins is being issued in the weeks leading up to the October conference.
This allows provinces, churches, organisations and individuals to read about the preparations and to uphold GAFCON in prayer.”
– Download the first one from this page.
The St. James’ Massacre remembered
Posted on July 29, 2013
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On Thursday evening, the congregation of St. James’ Kenilworth in Cape Town met to remember the terrible massacre of Sunday 25th July 1993.
The sermon preached by the current Rector, the Rev Dr Mervyn Eloff, is now available. Well worth hearing and passing on.
And a ten minute video, made shortly after the massacre, can be seen here (h/t George Athas).
Earlier post by David Manfield.
J.I. Packer’s conversion and C.S. Lewis
Posted on July 28, 2013
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“Just this week, J.I. Packer celebrated his 87th birthday. We asked him to explain the formative role and influence of C.S. Lewis’s writings on his teen years, his conversion, and his later ministry, which he explains in this three-minute video.”
– from Tony Reinke at Desiring God.
‘Premier wrong to push for same sex marriage’ — NSW Council of Churches
Posted on July 27, 2013
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“The NSW Council of Churches today reiterated its call to Premier Barry O’Farrell not to lend support to a push to legalise same sex marriage in New South Wales. …”
– Media release from the NSW Council of Churches.
‘Ugandans honour Australian aid worker Irene Gleeson’
Posted on July 27, 2013
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“Up to 10,000 people have attended a memorial service in Uganda to celebrate the life of an Australian woman who cared for a generation of children traumatised by war. …”
– Story and image from ABC TV. More from The Bible Society.

