New BCA Victorian Regional Officer
Posted on October 14, 2012
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“The Bush Church Aid Society … has appointed a Ridley Melbourne Senior Lecturer, the Revd Adrian Lane, as Victorian Regional Officer…”
– Anglican Media Melbourne. (BCA media release – PDF).
Report: Glasgow Presbytery to ‘recover all property and assets’ from St George’s Tron
Posted on October 12, 2012
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Statement by Dr William Philip at St. George’s Tron in Glasgow last Sunday –
“we have now seen the report which will go before Presbytery on Tuesday, and I’m afraid I have to say to you it is very disappointing indeed. It’s a report marked by falsehood and fantasy and enmity…” Read more
Why Catechesis now?
Posted on October 11, 2012
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“The church in Western culture today is experiencing a crisis of holiness. To be holy is to be ‘set apart,’ different, living life according to God’s Word and story, not according to the stories that the world tells us are the meaning of life.
The more the culture around us becomes post- and anti-Christian the more we discover church members in our midst, sitting under sound preaching, yet nonetheless holding half-pagan views of God, truth, and human nature, and in their daily lives using sex, money, and power in very worldly ways. …”
– Tim Keller lays out the need for a new Catechism to be launched next week by The Gospel Coalition.
Related: Grounded in the Gospel – J I Packer on The White Horse Inn.
Kara Gilbert commissioned as Archdeacon for Women
Posted on October 9, 2012
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“The occasion of the Synod Service has been used to commission the Rev Kara Gilbert as the new Archdeacon for women in the Sydney Diocese. Archbishop Jensen appointed Ms Gilbert to replace Archdeacon Narelle Jarrett, who retires this year…”
– Russell Powell has the story.
Last words: Archbishop Peter Jensen’s 2012 Synod Address
Posted on October 9, 2012
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[Updated with video.]
Last night Archbishop Peter Jensen gave his last Presidential Address to the Synod of the Diocese of Sydney.
There was much encouragement as well as sober exhortation –
“I have never had such good opportunities in speaking to people about Jesus as in the last few three or four years. Our theory of Connect 09 is true – there are people everywhere who would like to know the gospel and will want us to befriend them. In particular lay people are ideally placed to quietly but confidently share Christ and show what a difference he makes.”
Hear (77 minutes / 53MB mp3) or read (PDF) Archbishop Jensen’s full address.
Video: – part 1 (first 35 minutes), part 2 (if you watch nothing else, watch the first 8 minutes of part 2).
It is well worth setting aside the time to hear or watch the whole address.
Report from Anglican Media Sydney.
Meet the new Presbyterian Moderator-General
Posted on October 9, 2012
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The Pulse, the magazine of the Presbyterian Church in NSW & ACT, has a profile on Moderator-General-designate David Cook. Himself a Moore College graduate, David served as the Principal of SMBC for 26 years.
Read the profile here or on page 7 of the October 2012 edition of The Pulse (PDF). h/t Gary Ware.
Reform National Conference 2012
Posted on October 8, 2012
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Reform has posted online audio from their recent UK National Conference, including –
Lessons from America – Martyn Minns
Culture in Crisis – Melvin Tinker
Gospel Trials in 1662: to stay or to go – Peter Adam.
Creeds and Confessions in the Contemporary Church
Posted on October 6, 2012
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Carl Trueman was interviewed on the role of creeds and confessions in the church – at Christ the Center broadcast.
Where general church culture is increasingly forgetting the place of creeds, this is worth hearing. The interview starts 5:15 into the audio file.
Related: See also the video about Trueman’s new book The Creedal Imperative here. (Availability.)
Sydney Synod to begin Monday
Posted on October 5, 2012
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The Synod of the Diocese of Sydney begins its 2012 gathering on Monday.
Please pray for all of the Synod members, and all the support staff and helpers who serve in many different ways.
Please particularly uphold in prayer Archbishop Peter Jensen as he delivers his last Address as President of the Synod.
Pray that the Lord Jesus would be glorified in all the discussions and deliberations of the Synod.
Related: Introduction-to-Synod videos.
Why Archbishops must lead Theologically
Posted on October 3, 2012
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The latest issue of The Australian Church Record (number 1906 / October 2012) is now available for download at their website.
Here’s the Editorial – Read more
The Power of overlooking an Offense
Posted on October 3, 2012
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“In her masterful biography of Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet, Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, Doris Kearns Goodwin records an interesting story in the mid-1850’s, when Lincoln was in the middle of his career in law. The story shines light on Lincoln’s ability to overlook major personal offenses. …”
– Trevin Wax gives an illustration with wide contemporary application. (h/t Tim Challies.)
Archbishop Wabukala condemns attack on Nairobi Sunday School
Posted on October 2, 2012
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“Following the explosive attack at Anglican Church of Kenya St. Polycarp Parish on Juja Road in Nairobi yesterday, Archbishop Dr. Eliud Wabukala joined other religious leaders in condemning the explosive attack. …
‘This is a cruel provocation, but I appeal to Christians not to feed violence with violence, either in word or deed, because we are called to overcome evil with good’…”
– from The Anglican Communion News Service.
Preaching Matters
Posted on October 1, 2012
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The beginnings of a what looks to be wonderful video resource from Great St. Helen’s Bishopsgate.
Preaching Matters. (h/t Reformation21.)
October — November Prayer Notes from DNWA
Posted on October 1, 2012
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Bishop of Northwest Australia, Gary Nelson, writes:
“Dear Praying Friends,
It is such a delight and encouragement to hear about the many who are praying for gospel work in the north-west. It’s certainly a matter for rejoicing in the Lord. I know it is very easy to get anxious about the ordinary things of life, let alone the responsibility of Christian service. So Paul’s words to his friends in Philippi are such a terrific reminder that when we’re anxious we need to be turning to our loving Father in prayer. …”
– Download the latest Prayer Notes & Bishop’s Letter here (PDF).
Speaking of Prayer, there’s a request to pray for “God to raise up someone to minister in the parish of Paraburdoo-Tom Price”.
The hermeneutics of homosexuality: A response to Michael Kirby
Posted on October 1, 2012
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“In his winsome way, the Honourable Michael Kirby introduces his recent Marshall Memorial Lecture with a surprising autobiographical account of his Sydney Anglican Protestant credentials, given the more Melbourne Anglo-Catholic audience…”
– On the ABC’s Religion and Ethics website, Gordon Preece (co-editor of Sexegesis) responds to a lecture by Michael Kirby, also published on that website.
