Don’t let the facts…
Posted on February 23, 2010
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“Don’t let the facts get in the way of a good story.” So goes the old saying. In Sunday’s Sun-Herald, Simon Webster writes –
“A vicar has sparked outrage in Britain by distributing a pamphlet urging women to do as their husbands tell them. Reports could not confirm whether he got his wife to deliver them for him. … Not to avoid members of the media – they would have been the least of his worries – but to steer clear of Mrs MacLeay. God only knows how she reacted when she read her husband’s musings.”
It would have been relatively easy to go to the St Nicholas’ website to hear the ‘offending’ sermons or to read this (which was posted a week ago) – The Rector of St. Nicholas’, Angus MacLeay, writes:
“On a different point another strand of headlines speak of the Rector telling women to be silent and of a leaflet written by him being distributed around the congregation in January. The reality is that I have written no leaflets, nothing has been distributed and no-one has ever told women to be silent.”
It’s worth reading both the article and the letter in their entirety, and then listening to the sermons (31 January and 14 February 2010).
And if this comes up in conversation, it’s a good opportunity to speak about the Lord Jesus, as Mark Oden does at the start of the first sermon.
ABC Radio spot on Christians and sainthood
Posted on February 23, 2010
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Last night, ABC Radio’s PM spoke with Bishop Glenn Davies and others on the impending canonisation of Mary MacKillop. Transcript and audio here. (Photo: Wikipedia.)
Shock! Horror! Church Believes The Bible!
Posted on February 23, 2010
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“At the heart of all the press coverage is the very ordinary fact that at St Nicholas Sevenoaks, as in many other evangelical churches up and down the country, we engage in an expository preaching ministry which requires both preacher and people to engage humbly with God’s word, the Bible.”
– Angus MacLeay, Rector of St Nicholas’ Sevenoaks, writes about the fuss in the UK media last week over some sermons on marriage. (h/t Anglican Mainstream.)
Building Healthy Churches: 9 Marks in Scotland and Northern Ireland
Posted on February 21, 2010
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Last week, Mark Dever, Mike Gilbart-Smith and Colin Adams (who runs Unashamed Workman), spoke at the 9Marks Conference in Ballymena, Northern Ireland.
The audio has been posted online and will be there for 60 days.
Last weekend, Mark Dever spoke at another 9Marks conference – this one in Scotland. That audio is now online on the website of Charlotte Chapel, Edinburgh.
Not a good sign
Posted on February 21, 2010
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“Dissident Uniting Church minister Francis MacNab has posted a giant billboard over the Monash Freeway with pictures of Florence Nightingale, Martin Luther King and himself as model leaders…”
– from Barney Zwartz in The Age. All a bit sad.
Falling on Deaf Ears?
Posted on February 20, 2010
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“In many churches, there is almost no public reading of the Word of God. Worship is filled with music, but congregations seem disinterested in listening to the reading of the Bible.”
– Albert Mohler reflects on why so many congregations in the US aren’t all that interested in hearing the Bible.
Could the same be said for your church?
Take a hammer to your downloads!
Posted on February 20, 2010
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Over at the Fervr website, Tim Yap has some godly advice for youth – though there are many adults who should hear it too.
“Let’s keep it simple: downloading ‘free’ stuff from the internet which is supposed to cost money, whether it be music, movies or games, is against the law.”
‘Excited throng to welcome new Anglican bishop’
Posted on February 19, 2010
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“Wollongong Bishop-elect Peter Hayward will adopt one of Australia’s biggest Anglican flocks at a packed consecration ceremony in Sydney … on April 13 …”
Encouragement from Psalm 41
Posted on February 19, 2010
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Allan Blanch, an Emeritus Vice-president of the ACL, and who served as Rector in the parishes of Broadway, Beecroft and St. Philip’s York Street, recently preached at St. Paul’s Lithgow on Psalm 41.
Most edifying. Listen here.
Christianity and McLarenism
Posted on February 19, 2010
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Kevin DeYoung has published his review of Brian McLaren’s book A New Kind of Christianity.
It’s comprehensive – and devastating. Read it here (PDF file).
“H. Richard Niebuhr’s famous description of liberalism has not lost its relevance: ‘A God without wrath brought men without sin into a kingdom without judgment through the ministrations of Christ without a cross.’”
Related: Tim Challies on A New Kind of Christianity.
Prayer for Mission Area consultations
Posted on February 19, 2010
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Meetings are being held around Sydney Diocese to discuss the setting up of Mission Areas to help local churches work together in their proclamation of Christ.
Please pray for the Rectors, and others invited to attend, that they will be recaptured by the joy of this task, and please pray for Bishop Ivan Lee in his chairing of these meetings.
Good Book sale
Posted on February 19, 2010
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The Good Book Company (through their Australian distributor Reformers’ Bookshop) has a sale on some helpful resources until the end of March. Worth having a look.
Lots of other useful material at regular prices too.
(This is an unsolicited plug.)
‘MacKillop likely to become saint tomorrow’
Posted on February 18, 2010
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“Mary MacKillop is likely to be announced as Australia’s first saint by the Vatican tomorrow night.
The final hurdle in the process will be a final assessment by the commission of cardinals, followed by a formal papal declaration from Pope Benedict…”
– Report from ABC News.
See also this related article by Bishop Glenn Davies last December.
Being Faithful now available for download
Posted on February 18, 2010
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“Being Faithful”, prepared by the Theological Resource Group of GAFCON as a commentary on the The Jerusalem Declaration, has been released in digital form for free download.
“Being Faithful” and “The Way, The Truth, and the Life” (which was launched at GAFCON) are available as a single PDF file from the GAFCON website.
Printed versions are also available for purchase (details here).
Classic Anglican fudge
Posted on February 18, 2010
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John Richardson writes about one fudge after another in the Church of England –
“Let us go back, for a moment, to the decision to ordain women into the priesthood of the Church of England, taken in 1992 — or rather, let us go back to the ‘indecision’ … the Church itself spoke about the introduction of women priests as being a ‘process of reception’. That is to say, it was not prepared to commit itself to saying that this was exactly right — rather the approach would be ‘suck it and see’.”
