Defence Sunday 2013

Posted on October 3, 2013 
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Defence SundayHere’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:

– 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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Peshawar attack aftermath“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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Albert Mohler“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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Paul Howes, National Secretary of The Australian Workers' Union“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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Archbishop Eliud Wabukala, Primate of Kenya  and Chairman of the GAFCON Primates’ Council“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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CS Lewis Today“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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John Barnes“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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Tim ChalliesMany 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 DaviesArchbishop 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.

Billy Graham writes to Iran’s President

Posted on September 26, 2013 
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Pastor Saeed Abedini“Dear President Rouhani,

I have been watching with great concern about the case of Pastor Saeed Abedini, an American citizen who is currently a prisoner in your country. He was in Iran working to build an orphanage when he was arrested and later sentenced to eight years in prison. …”

Read it here. Photo of Pastor Saeed Abedini: BGEA.

Christians now suffering mass martyrdom, says Archbishop of Canterbury

Posted on September 26, 2013 
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Archbishop Welby. Photo: Archbishop of Canterbury's website“The Most Rev Justin Welby said that there had been more than 80 Christian “martyrs” in the last few days alone.

He was speaking about the bombing of All Saints Anglican church in Peshawar, Pakistan, in which 85 were killed and more than 200 injured. But he said that Christians were also being singled out for violence in a string of other countries.”

– from The Telegraph.

Related: As Lambs in the Midst of Wolves – six godly reactions to persecution, drawn from 1 Peter.

First woman bishop of Church of Sth India

Posted on September 26, 2013 
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Church of South India“The Church of South India has today appointed its first woman bishop.

The Revd Eggoni Pushpalalitha was ordained in 1983 and has most recently been a priest in the Diocese of Nadyal in Andhra Pradesh. …—

– from the Anglican Communion News Service.

Potentially hundreds dead in Peshawar church bombing

Posted on September 25, 2013 
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All Saints Anglican Church Peshawar“Potentially hundreds of people have been killed in a suicide bombing attack against an Anglican church in the Pakistani border city of Peshawar. …

The Archbishop of Sydney’s Anglican Aid has sent emergency aid to the congregation and Archbishop Davies has written to the Bishop of Peshawar, the Rt Rev Humphrey Peters, expressing shock…”

– SydneyAnglicans has a comprehensive report on the bombing,

Diocese of Peshawar website.

See also the Anglican Aid page to send a donation to help (select “Pakistan Emergency All Saints Church” from the drop down list).

Anglican Aid seeks help for three urgent causes

Posted on September 25, 2013 
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Anglican AidThe Archbishop of Sydney’s Anglican Aid is seeking donations for three key causes:

1.  Emergency Appeal for Anglicans in Peshawar
2. Helping Tanzanian Bishops and Leaders go to GAFCON2
3. Emergency Appeal for Syrian Refugees being cared for in Egypt

See the Anglican Aid website and donation page for more.

Reform Ireland statement on the appointment of the new Bishop of Meath

Posted on September 25, 2013 
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Refore Ireland“The Church of Ireland, in common with the Anglican Communion worldwide, has always prized doing things ‘decently and in order’ (1Corinthians 14:40).

With the appointment of the first woman bishop in Britain and Ireland, it has furthered the disorder in God’s church that it originally initiated with the decision to appoint women as presbyters and bishops by an act of Synod in 1990. …”

– full statement here.

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