Read The Litany lately?

Posted on November 19, 2013 
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Roger CarswellThought not. UK evangelist Roger Carswell writes,

“I have found that using the Litany from the Book of Common Prayer has been a real help in covering issues that I would normally neglect. I hope you find it helpful.”

Here’s the 1662 version.

St Helen’s Training — Mark overview

Posted on November 19, 2013 
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St HelensAt the St. Helen’s Bishopsgate website, the last two of Roger Day’s overview-of-Mark’s-Gospel videos have been posted.

Effective personal evangelism: summary

Posted on November 18, 2013 
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esv-bibleAt Reformation21, Jeremy Walker has completed his series of posts on ‘Effective personal evangelism’.

“Not all Christians will be on the streets of our towns and at the doors of our communities. Some of us will do it sitting down over a cup of tea…  around the dinner table or at the bedside, night after night, with our children…

I trust that these marks, rightly cultivated, will help us to be immediately effective in communicating the gospel faithfully to those who do not know our Saviour, and ultimately effective when we see God give the increase.”

Grafton elects new Bishop

Posted on November 17, 2013 
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Dr Sarah MacneilDr Sarah Macneil (former Dean of Adelaide and archdeacon in Canberra-Goulburn) has been elected to the Diocese of Grafton – the first woman to be elected as an Australian diocesan bishop.

Story from Canberra-Goulburn.

‘Tears & Hope’ – a service of healing for survivors of abuse

Posted on November 17, 2013 
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Tears & Hope 2013There’s to be a special service of healing for survivors of abuse – at St. John’s Darlinghurst at 7:00pm on Monday 25th November 2013.

Kerrie Newmarch, Chaplain Professional Standards Unit, writes, “Much thought and care is put into the program so that all attendees can feel relaxed and at ease. Previous participants have found the prayers and the words from the Archbishop to be helpful, at times bringing comfort and healing.”

Download a PDF invitation with contact details. Related: Abuse Report Line.

Goodbye St. Hilda’s

Posted on November 16, 2013 
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St. Hilda's Oakville demolitionAnglican Samizdat reports on the sale and demolition of the former St. Hilda’s Anglican Church building in Oakville, Ontario. The congregation lost it to the Diocese of Niagara in 2012 after leaving the Anglican Church of Canada. via Anglican Eessentials Canada blog.

Related: Earlier ACL posts.
Bishop Charlie Masters at GAFCON 2013.

Curtain falls on another Moore year

Posted on November 16, 2013 
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Archbishop Glenn Davies with Dr Mark Thompson at Moore College 31 Aug 2013“Moore College has finished yet another academic year – its 157th to be exact.

A series of events have been held to mark this occasion including a special dinner, chapel service and a community barbecue. The highlight was last night’s Graduating Students’ Dinner which included an address (PDF) from Principal Mark Thompson.…” – from Moore College.

The Eclipse of Freedom

Posted on November 16, 2013 
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Eclipse of the Earth“Like most in my generation, I recoil from Doomsday preaching. the announcement of impending disaster, the prediction of the widespread persecution of Christians just around the corner, the naming of this or that group as the antichrist or as an enemy set upon the absolute destruction of Christianity, still makes me wince.

… The dilemma for Christian communities is not to be alarmist while at the same time identifying clear trends in the public debate and the legislative programs of governments in the West. …”

– Mark Thompson writes at Theological Theology.

WA Provincial Council votes against Human Sexuality resolution

Posted on November 15, 2013 
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Diocese of Perth“The Anglican Church’s Provincial Council of Western Australia today voted unanimously against adopting the resolution on human sexuality passed by the Synod of the Diocese of Perth in October 2013.”

– Full release via the Diocese of Perth.

Archbishop Wabukala defends GAFCON

Posted on November 15, 2013 
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Archbishop Eliud WabukalaOn Tuesday night, Archbishop Eliud Wabukala, Chairman of the Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans spoke at The Ridley Institute in South Carolina.

He spoke on “In Defense of GAFCON” with reference to The Thirty Nine Articles.

His address deserves wide distribution and is most encouraging. Archbishop Wabukala’s address begins 16 minutes into the video recording. (The address runs for about 45 minutes, followed by the question time which begins, after a break, at 1 hour 15 minutes into the recording. Also worth watching.)

Update: The text of his address is now available (PDF) on the GAFCON website as well as at The Ridley Institute.

Here’s a quote:

“I am so thankful to God that Christianity as moralism was not, on the whole, the gospel brought from England and the West to Africa and what we now call the Global South during the great missionary initiatives of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Although the GAFCON movement coined the phrase ‘Confessing Anglicans,’ Provinces like mine which are the fruit of missionary endeavors have always been ‘confessing.’ For many of us the writings of John Stott and J.I. Packer simply were normal Anglicanism and too many of us assumed that the rest of the Communion thought the same way!

However, in the past thirty years it has become clear that the West has finally exhausted the capital of its Christian heritage. The combination of secularization and the growth of global media and communications has laid bare a fundamental theological divergence between Western secularized moralistic Anglicanism and confessional Anglicanism. The resulting strains have seriously damaged the Communion — many faithful orthodox Anglicans have been marginalized or even ejected from the formal structures of their Churches. Sexual immorality has not only been tolerated but held out to be holy and the Archbishop of Canterbury and the other formal instruments of Communion are no longer able to fulfill their basic purpose of gathering the Communion. …”

Stay in Noah’s Ark — or get into the lifeboat?

Posted on November 15, 2013 
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Church Society“I’ve just completed four years of training for ministry in the Church of England, and, God willing, have ahead of me many years of gospel ministry in the Anglican Church.

However, there seems to me to be more pressure than ever to doubt the integrity of that position. How can an evangelical who takes seriously his stewardship of revealed truth, ever with a good conscience take office in the Church of England? …”

– At The Church Society, Oak Hill graduate Matt Graham asks if it’s worth sticking with the Church of England. (PDF file.)

Related: Audio files of talks from the Junior Anglican Evangelical Conference.

What Bugged Me in Church

Posted on November 15, 2013 
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Rick Lewers“Strange things happen in church but to see a cockroach cross the floor of the cathedral can distract attention from the sermon.

My first thoughts were to get up and squash the thing. But what if some bug loving attendee was offended by my callous heel? Where would be the reputation of the Bishop then?

I remained motionless, trying to get my attention back on the sermon but that jolly roach was bugging me.  …”

– Bishop of Armidale Rick Lewers and the lesson from a cockroach.

Introducing Bishop Greg

Posted on November 15, 2013 
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Greg ThompsonThe Diocese of Newcastle website introduces recently-elected diocesan Bishop Greg Thompson to their readership.

Australian Christian Lobby welcomes defeat of NSW same-sex marriage bill

Posted on November 14, 2013 
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Australian Christian Lobby“The Australian Christian Lobby welcomes the defeat of the NSW same-sex marriage bill 21 to 19 votes in the upper house today. ACL Managing Director Lyle Shelton said it was time for state parliaments to stop using parliamentary time to debate a federal issue. …” – Media release from the Australian Christian Lobby.

Free ESV Study Bible web app

Posted on November 14, 2013 
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ESV Study Bible web appCrossway are giving away free access to the web version of The ESV Study Bible, in celebration of their 75th anniversary. It’s a companion module to their ESVBible.org.

Be sure to sign up before the end of November 2013 to get it free.

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