Twitter Christmas sermons for Anglican bishops
Posted on December 9, 2012
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“Britain’s senior Anglican bishops will be tweeting their Christmas Day sermons for the first time this year. …
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Rowan Williams, his soon-to-be successor the Bishop of Durham, the Right Reverend Justin Welby, and the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu will be tweeting. …”
– BBC News.
How evil was Herod the Great?
Posted on December 9, 2012
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“Tony Reinke has a helpful podcast interview with Dr. [Paul] Maier about the paranoid tyrant who ended up killing three of his sons on suspicion of treason, putting to death his favorite wife (of his ten wives!), killing one of his mothers-in-law, drowning a high priest, and killing several uncles and a couple of cousins.
They also talk about Herod’s plot to kill a stadium of Jewish leaders, and whether there are any doubts in Dr. Maier’s mind about the historicity of the slaughter of the innocent male children recorded only in Matthew 2 — and why there isn’t any collaborating evidence in the historical record.”
– Justin Taylor draws attention to an illuminating interview. In addition, John Piper speaks about his Hope for the Hurting This Christmas video.
Feed My Lambs
Posted on December 7, 2012
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“Simon Peter, you will recall, was a fisherman, not a shepherd by training. He was used to nets and boats and water. Now he is called to feed sheep. These are very different tasks. The fisherman does not stay up at night, protecting his fish from slaughter. He does not lovingly tend the fish, knowing that they will surely perish without a fisherman. As a matter of fact, the fish should rightly fear the fisherman, who hardly takes their personal welfare to heart.…”
– At today’s Commencement of Ministry service at Southern Baptist Seminary, Albert Mohler will remind graduates of the nature of Christian pastoral ministry. Here’s the text of his charge.
Preaching resources from Tassie
Posted on December 6, 2012
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The Diocese of Tasmania has posted some new preaching resources on its website – most recently a section to help a local church incorporate Scripture Union’s E100 Bible reading challenge into a twenty week preaching programme.
How the Incarnation humbles me
Posted on December 5, 2012
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Tim Challies on the Incarnation –
“This is not the Mary of Roman Catholicism who was without sin and, in that way, the most suitable mother in all of human history. No, she is a sinful girl who stands in desperate need of the very Savior she is carrying. …
Of all I love about God—and there is a lot I could list!—this is very near the top, that he chooses such unlikely people to benefit from his gifts and his grace.” – Read it all here.
Understanding Sydney Diocese
Posted on December 4, 2012
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What is it that makes Sydney Diocese what it is?
Between March and August 2012, Dr Mark Thompson, then President of the ACL, penned a series of articles on the topic.
We’ve also added them to our Resources page.
“Here I want to look at some of those things which, while not by any means unique to Sydney Anglicans, nevertheless are important characteristics of the diocesan ethos.”
Sydney Anglicans I. Biblically confessional
Sydney Anglicans II. The congregation as the centre
Sydney Anglicans III. Complementarian ministry
Sydney Anglicans IV: The Primacy of the Word
Sydney Anglicans V: A commitment to mission
Sydney Anglicans VI: An evangelical episcopate
Sydney Anglicans VII: The value of theological education
Proc Trust Autumn Ministers Conference 2012
Posted on December 3, 2012
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The Proclamation Trust has made available the audio files from its 2012 Autumn Ministers Conference (12-15 November). Speakers were Doug Moo, Vaughan Roberts, Adrian Reynolds and Prof. Glynn Harrison. Downloads here.
Queensland’s first woman bishop
Posted on December 3, 2012
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“…a Melbourne priest has been selected to lead the Southern Region of the Diocese of Brisbane as Queensland’s first woman bishop.
The Venerable Alison Taylor, Melbourne’s Archdeacon for International Partnerships and Vicar of St John’s Anglican Church Camberwell…”
– Story from the Diocese of Melbourne.
The ACL congratulates the new Principal designate of Moore College
Posted on November 30, 2012
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Here is a statement from ACL President Gav Poole, on the news that Dr Mark Thompson has been appointed as the next Principal of Moore Theological College, from May 2013 –
“The ACL congratulates Mark Thompson on his appointment as the next Principal of Moore Theological College. Read more
Advent, tyranny and freedom
Posted on November 30, 2012
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“‘Free Thine own from Satan’s tyranny.’ These words come from the much-loved Advent carol, ‘O Come, O Come, Emmanuel’. We sing it most years, and it has always moved me. The Lord Jesus comes to set me free.
Tyranny, though. Doesn’t that sound a little odd?…”
– Mike Ovey writes at the Oak Hill blog.
Digital Advent Calendar
Posted on November 30, 2012
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In this 2 minute video Greg Clarke at The Bible Society introduces 25 days. 25 people. 25 words. for Christmas.
Sounds like a great idea – and ideal to pass on to your friends.
Indomitable Sydney? The challenge of Sydney Anglicanism
Posted on November 30, 2012
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Michael Jensen from Moore College writes for the ABC’s Religion & Ethics –
“Evangelical Anglicans of the sort found in Sydney have good ground for claiming the Anglican heritage as their own and ought not to accept the view that they are in some way the illegitimate children of the Anglican family.”
‘Sadness and shock’ re Women Bishops vote
Posted on November 30, 2012
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Statement on the Conclusion of the Meeting of the Archbishops’ Council of the Church of England:
“In its discussions the Council decided that a process to admit women to the episcopate needed to be restarted at the next meeting of the General Synod in July 2013.”
“The Archbishops’ Council of the Church of England met on November 27-28th to consider a wide ranging agenda. A substantial amount of time was given over to the discussion of the recent vote by General Synod on Women in the Episcopate.
“As part of their reflections, many council members commented on the deep degree of sadness and shock that they had felt as a result of the vote and also of the need to affirm all women serving the church – both lay and ordained – in their ministries.
“In its discussions the Council decided that a process to admit women to the episcopate needed to be restarted at the next meeting of the General Synod in July 2013. There was agreement that the Church of England had to resolve this matter through its own processes as a matter of urgency. The Council therefore recommended that the House of Bishops, during its meeting in a fortnight’s time, put in place a clear process for discussions in the New Year with a view to bringing legislative proposals before the Synod in July.”
– From the Anglican Communion News Service.
Related: Joint Press Statement from The Chairmen of The Catholic Group And Reform.
“It has never been our intention to prevent the consecration of women as bishops; our concern has always been for legislation which also made clear and fair provision for the substantial minority,” the Chairmen concluded.
Open Letter to the Bishops of TEC
Posted on November 28, 2012
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“To the Bishops of the Episcopal Church:
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
This is a painful letter. It is painful because it concerns un-canonical (and perhaps even unlawful) actions on the part of our Presiding Bishop and her associates. These actions, detailed in the attached appendix and summarized in the bullet points below, have already undermined the good order and spiritual health of our church. We write to you our Bishops because of your responsibility for that good order. …”
– An Open Letter from the Anglican Communion Institute. Also in PDF format.
Preaching Christmas 2012
Posted on November 28, 2012
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“Suspend your disbelief, pastor. December is about to arrive on your pastoral doorstep. … Advent sermons will soon need preparing. Ere long we will stand before the old and young, the believer and skeptic, proclaiming the message that Angels once declared!
So how can we make the most of this opportunity?”
– Colin Adams at Unashamed Workman has some great advice, under these headings:
1. Be sure the incarnation is thrilling your soul.
2. Do not get original with your content.
3. Keep “the packaging” of Christmas sermons fresh.
4. Preach the full range of passages that address the Christmas theme.
5. Consider consecutive Christmas preaching.
6. Consider preaching individual texts.
7. Remember to preach the Christmas narratives as fact not fiction.
