John Dickson pays tribute to Martin Hengel

Posted on July 8, 2009 
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John Dickson and Martin Hengel“As the music world farewells Michael Jackson, the king of pop, academia mourns the loss of a don of truly biblical proportions. Martin Hengel was Professor of New Testament and Early Judaism at Germany’s prestigious University of Tübingen from 1972 until (as Professor Emeritus) his death last Thursday (July 2). …”

– John Dickson pays tribute to Professor Martin Hengel – at Sydney Anglicans.net

Introduction to TEC General Convention 2009

Posted on July 8, 2009 
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KJSIt’s all about Ubuntu – as explained by Katherine Jefferts Schori and others – at the TEC website. (h/t Stand Firm)

Mobilising the hidden army

Posted on July 7, 2009 
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Col MarshallWe’re glad to share this news from MTS Training Director Col Marshall

“On Sunday do you look out over the pews and see an audience or an army? The answer to that question will determine your priorities, your effectiveness, even your health. An audience needs constant performance and is full of individuals making demands of you.  Read more

Peter Jensen: The Jerusalem Declaration – why it matters

Posted on July 7, 2009 
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Peter JensenAn address to the FCA UK launch by Archbishop Peter Jensen, Archbishop of Sydney.

“Many are still angry that the Jerusalem GAFCON was held. Some of the most angry are those who agree with the theology of the GAFCON movement but cannot accept that a moment for decisive action had arrived. To such persons I say, I admire you and honour you as brothers and sisters in the Lord. But it seems to me that every day that has passed since the GAFCON has only vindicated the decision to hold it.”

Jim Packer is one of the giants of the real world-Anglicanism. Amongst the wise of this world he is disdained, but his praises are sung in all the churches. Astonishingly, in the eyes of his institutional church he is no longer one of us. He has chosen to separate himself from what he has called the sanctification of sin.Is he still an Anglican?

When we can seriously ask that question, something is deeply wrong. We are at a watershed, at a parting of the ways. Decisions have to be made.  Read more

Britain in battle for its soul, says Sydney Archbishop Peter Jensen

Posted on July 7, 2009 
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Peter Jensen“Britain is facing a ‘battle for the soul of the nation’, an archbishop warned yesterday at the inaugural meeting of a group that threatens to split the Church of England. …”

– Ruth Gledhill writes in The Times.

Be Faithful! event begins tonight Australian time

Posted on July 6, 2009 
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Be Faithful!The Be Faithful! event in London to launch the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans begins this evening (Monday July 6 2009), Sydney time. Anglican TV will stream it live.

The main programme begins at 10:30am UK time, which is 7:30pm AEST. We’re told that Archbishop Peter Jensen will be bringing greetings to the assembly at around 9:20pm AEST, though that time may vary a little.

Please pray that Christ will be glorified as men and women stand for him in this gathering and in the days ahead.

This from Canon Chris Sugden (UK times referenced) … Read more

‘Change and repent’, says bishop

Posted on July 5, 2009 
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Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali“The Bishop of Rochester, Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, has defended traditional biblical teachings on homosexuality and said the Church should not be ‘rolled over by culture’. …

‘We welcome homosexuals, we don’t want to exclude people, but we want them to repent and be changed.’ The bishop added that it is not just homosexuals who need to repent, but all who have strayed from the Bible’s teaching. …”

– The thought of repentance is foreign to many today. See this story from The (London) Telegraph.

Related: Damian Thompson comments – “My colleague Jonathan Wynne-Jones does a grand job of explaining what’s going on, but my basic reaction is: this is so over. The Anglican Communion does not have the structures, the consensus, the money or the guts to police the boundaries of doctrinal diversity. Soon, it will become – at best- a federation of independent Churches. …”

Gay minister inducted at service

Posted on July 5, 2009 
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Church of Scotland emblem“The gay minister whose appointment sparked a furious debate in the Church of Scotland has been formally inducted in Aberdeen.

The Reverend Scott Rennie was introduced to his congregation at a service at Queen’s Cross Church. …”

BBC report.

Welcome the FCA

Posted on July 4, 2009 
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FCA“Andrew Goddard, perhaps the best-informed and most thoughtful critic of FCA, argues: ‘There is, at present, no widespread sense that this new initiative is a necessity for Anglicans to be faithful and maintain fellowship within the Church of England and with the churches of the Communion.’

… So why should anyone support FCA and why should it be launched now?”

Andrew Carey gives some good reasons why the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans is needed now.

Ichabod — the glory departing from Scotland

Posted on July 4, 2009 
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Church of Scotland emblem“The Church of Scotland has declared that the Bible is not the Word of God, that active homosexuality is no bar to the ministry, that a magisterium is to be set up to determine what the Word of God is, and crowns it all by an unchecked stomach-churning display of mockery and faux repentance. A Rubicon has been crossed and there is no turning back. …”

– The Minister of St. Peter’s Free Church in Dundee, David Robertson, writes about the new territory in which the Chirch of Scotland is now travelling. (h/t Reformation21)

On Being Moderately Faithful

Posted on July 3, 2009 
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Charles Raven“Although the GAFCON movement is firmly rooted in the apostolic faith and the historic reformation formularies of the Church of England, this very clarity has been very unsettling for those whose instincts are first and foremost to preserve the Church as an institution and the whole system of power and patronage which goes with it, formal and informal. The most unsettled are evangelicals who want to preserve the status quo…”

– At SPREAD, Charles Raven answers critics of next week’s launch of the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans in the UK.

9Marks eJournal on missions

Posted on July 2, 2009 
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9Marks eJournalThe latest 9Marks eJournal has been released – the theme for this issue is Missions.

Grab your PDF copy (direct link) from 9Marks.

100 Recommended Reads

Posted on July 2, 2009 
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Colin AdamsColin Adams at Unashamed Workman has listed 100 books he recommends to his congregation in Northern Ireland –

“It does reflect the fact that I am Reformed, Baptist, cessationist and complementarian! –  but hopefully it will still be helpful to an even wider audience.”

See it here.

Smart Planting, Right Planting

Posted on June 30, 2009 
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Paul Grimmond“It wasn’t so much that anyone called us to prayer, but that the day reminded us all of the way that God is sovereignly growing his church, in all sorts of unexpected places and amongst the least likely of people. God’s word is powerful and his mighty Spirit is transforming lives. …”

– At The Sola Panel, Paul Grimmond reflects on last week’s church planting conference at Moore College.

Precious in the sight of the Lord

Posted on June 30, 2009 
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C H Spurgeon“When Baxter lay a dying, and his friends came to see him, almost the last word he said was in answer to the question, ‘Dear Mr. Baxter, how are you?’

‘Almost well,’ said he, and so it is. …”

–  C H Spurgeon puts death in perspective for all who belong to Christ. At Pyromaniacs.

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