Moralism is not the gospel

Posted on September 4, 2009 
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Al Mohler“Far too many believers and their churches succumb to the logic of moralism and reduce the Gospel to a message of moral improvement. In other words, we communicate to lost persons the message that what God desires for them and demands of them is to get their lives straight.…”

Albert Mohler writes on the very real danger of preaching a false gospel.

Australian marriage statistics

Posted on September 4, 2009 
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marriage statsOn Monday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics released a selection of data on marriages and divorces in Australia. While only highlighting a limited range of data, it’s a reminder of some of the ways in which our culture is changing.

See Crikey.com.au. (h/t/ Malcolm Purvis.)

The Nameless One

Posted on September 3, 2009 
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Carl TruemanCarl Trueman writes about the ‘young, restless and reformed movement’ – and more – at Reformation21. –

“One striking and worrying aspect of the movement is how personality oriented it is. It is identified with certain big names, rather than creeds, confessions, denominations, or even local congregations…
Often cults of personality can degenerate in short order into cults, pure and simple, especially when every word of the guru figure becomes virtual Holy Writ…”

Update:
Tim Challies writes of this article –

“I had something else to post today but wanted to put it on hold for a day or two so I can draw your attention to what I consider a very important article… In the past few months I’ve sat down again and again to write out some of my thoughts about the whole Young, Restless, Reformed movement we are experiencing today. But never have I quite been able to convey my thoughts on it as clearly and succinctly as I’d like. I’ve wanted to share both praise for what God is doing and misgivings for what I think we, the church, are doing poorly. Never was I able to strike the balance, so I just left it rotting in my drafts folder.
Trueman, though, has nailed it. …”

815’s Day of Reckoning approaches

Posted on September 3, 2009 
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legal costs(‘815’ is the nickname for the TEC’s headquarters at 815 Second Avenue, New York.)

“[San Joaquin, Fort Worth, Pittsburgh and Quincy] are the four dioceses which have thus far voted to leave the Church, and each departure has spawned a lawsuit. ECUSA from the beginning has adopted a high-stakes, winner-take-all strategy which depends for its success on its ability to prove in court the proposition that a diocese is not free to withdraw from the voluntary unincorporated association which ECUSA has been since its formation at common law in 1789…

The fact is that ECUSA has never – until now – had to prove its unwritten prohibition against leaving in a court of law. But there are four court cases currently pending in which it will have to do so, sooner or later…”

– Christian lawyer A.S. Haley writes at Anglican Curmudgeon.
Image adapted from the TEC donation website.

9Marks eJournal on Church Discipline

Posted on September 3, 2009 
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Jonathan Leeman“Western culture doesn’t seem to understand tough love. Love today means unconditional acceptance. If you love me with conditions, you don’t love me. You’re judgmental and intolerant.

God knows better. He knows we’re finite and fallen. Therefore, his love challenges us at the very points of our finitude and fallenness for our good, and that’s not comfortable.

Church discipline is just such an uncomfortable act of tough love, which is why 9Marks would like to spend two issues of the eJournal considering this important topic…”

–  Jonathan Leeman introduces the current 9Marks eJournal – on the seldom-addressed topic of church discipline. Worth reading – it’s available as a 420kb PDF file.

The Antioch dimension

Posted on September 3, 2009 
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Ac 11.26“If there is to be long-term church growth today, there must be a regular, considerable amount of Christian teaching, as well as extensive evangelism. How else can the Lord’s commission of Matthew 28:19, 20 be fulfilled, if there is not a comprehensive explanation and application of the Lord’s doctrinal and moral teaching?…”

– In the last issue of Cross†Way, David Hilton reflects on how followers of the Way became to be known as ‘Christians’. PDF file from Church Society.

Leadership on the front foot — 20% off

Posted on September 2, 2009 
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Book of the year awardsAs a follow up to last week’s mention of the 2009 Australian Christian Book of the Year Awards, we thought you might be interested to know that Youthworks is selling Zac Veron’s ‘Leadership on the front foot’ for 20% off.

(You can download a sample chapter from their website.) Photo: Zac Veron, Bishop Paul Barnett and Don Howard receive their awards.

‘God’s Word Heard’ — September free Audiobook

Posted on September 2, 2009 
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God’s Word HeardThis month’s free audiobook from Christian Audio is the New Testament from ‘God’s Word Heard’ – a translation published by Baker Books.

You can see some PDF samples of the translation here –  and download the audio using the code SEP2009 via the link on this page. (Requires free registration.)

listenOf course, if you prefer the rather more literal English Standard Version, you can hear audio in your browser by going to esv.org – or esvstudybible.org click on ‘Listen’ just next to the book and chapter number.

Related:
Using the Online ESV to Listen
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Choosing a Bible: free download.
Al Mohler: The NIV Announcement — A Statement.

Listening Process a ‘gift’ to church

Posted on September 2, 2009 
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Listening processThe Episcopal Church talks up the ‘listening process’.
Listening Process a ‘gift’ to church.
Bulletin inserts focus on ‘listening process’. (PDF file)

Related: Listening process or Repentance? and
Money, Sex, Indaba.

Restructuring planned for Sydney Diocese

Posted on September 1, 2009 
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Southern CRoss Sept 2009Archbishop Peter Jensen has announced a number of changes, designed to help keep Sydney Anglicans focussed on sharing the good news of Jesus despite the challenges brought by the global financial crisis –

“As soon as it became apparent that we would have far less money available in the next three years, the Mission Strategy Committee and the Mission Board began to think and pray about our options. They have been working for several months and have now presented their proposals to Standing Committee before advancing them to the Synod. …

Part of the complexity is that it is not only the Synod money which is affected, but also the money from the Endowment of the See. …

Given the magnitude of the change, tinkering is not enough: we have to restructure. The key is to do it in such a way that we are looking to the future and driven by our mission.

– Read the Archbishop’s message, “Looking Within, Above and Ahead” and related articles in Southern Cross, available at SydneyAnglicans.net.

The Doctrine of the Church

Posted on September 1, 2009 
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dogmatics conf“I suggest what we need is more theology, not less and, in particular, careful thinking about the place preaching has in our doctrine of the church.”

– Mark Thompson blogs about the just-concluded 13th Edinburgh Dogmatics Conference – Part 1, part 2, part 3.

The Work of the Minister of the Gospel

Posted on September 1, 2009 
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John Murray“You have been called as minister in this congregation and you have been ordained in pursuance of that call. There are many functions which devolve upon you in that particular capacity, but I want to draw your attention particularly to two of these functions because I believe they are the two main functions which devolve upon the minister of the Gospel. …”

– Food for sober reflection from a 1960 ordination charge given by John Murray – with thanks to Martin Downes at Against Heresies.

Nothing but the blood of Jesus

Posted on August 31, 2009 
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Page CXVIThere are a number of bands seeking to make hymns known to a contemporary audience. Page CXVI, apparently in Boulder, Colorado, is one – check out their website and hear (or buy) their album – at pagecxvi.com

Death or life in Vancouver

Posted on August 31, 2009 
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Vancouver multifaith workshopThe Ecumenical and Multifaith Unit (EMU) of the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster, Canada is co-hosting a workshop “Challenges for the church in a post-religious culture”. Bishop Michael Ingham will be one of the panelists.

From the EMU website: “Currently the [EMU] committee is advocating the use of Prayers for Peace from other faith traditions (see Multifaith Prayers for Peace), both in regular services and in personal meditations, as an affirmation of our common spiritual goal for peace on earth.”

By contrast, hear this sermon by Canon (of St. Andrew’s Cathedral Sydney) David Short at St. John’s Shaughnessy in Vancouver, preached back in June –

“The point of the resurrection is that God has made Jesus LORD over everything.”

from the St. John’s website.

Please continue in prayer for all who labour in the teaching of God’s word, that they always may be faithful.

(Logo: Ecumenical and Multifaith Unit of the Diocese of New Westminster.)

“Inspiring People”: Connect09 initiative

Posted on August 31, 2009 
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Inspiring PeopleConnect09 Executive Director Andrew Nixon writes:

I want to tell you about some important events planned for September and October, as part of the strategy to reach the Central Business districts of our cities. These events will be unlike any we have ever staged.

1. They are designed to attract outsiders, even those who don’t know a Christian – hence we will advertise extensively in the CBD.
2. They will feature high profile Christians in prominent positions, who will tell their life stories, including their testimony, during panel discussions.
3. These discussions will be integrated with an offer to explore the Christian faith through the “Life of Jesus” course using “The Essential Jesus”.

Events will be held over five weeks, either before, during or after work in the CBD, North Sydney and Parramatta, starting Tuesday 15 September.

The”Inspiring People” website is now live.

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