Hospitals betray their history by banishing prayer
Posted on February 10, 2009
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“The long withdrawing roar of the sea of faith seems to be getting louder: nurses cannot pray, the Creed cannot be recited at Christian services for fear of offending non-believers, Christian marriage counsellors are removed because they believe in Christian marriage and Christian adoption agencies cannot be publicly funded because they believe that children are best brought up in a family with a mother and father to look after them.
It seems certain that no other faith would be subjected to such strictures and, indeed, to the benign neglect to which the churches have become accustomed. A place for Christians in the public square must be reclaimed. …”
– Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali comments on the recent case in the UK where a nurse was suspended for offering to pray for a patient. In The Telegraph. (h/t Anglican Mainstream. Photo: Joy Gwaltney.)
Special Prayer Service for the Victorian Bushfire Disaster
Posted on February 9, 2009
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St. Andrew’s Cathedral in Sydney has announced a special Prayer Service for the Victorian Bushfire Disaster – to be held at 6:00pm on Wednesday 11th February 2009.
Bushfire appeal launched
Posted on February 9, 2009
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Media Release from Sydney Diocese:
Dr Peter Jensen, Archbishop of Sydney and Metropolitan of NSW has asked churches to be in urgent prayer and to offer practical help for bushfire victims in Victoria.
“The scale of the tragedy is horrifying. When part of our community suffers, all suffer with them. We need to be generous in care, gifts and prayer in order to express our oneness with those in grief.”
Dr Jensen has launched an appeal for Sydney Anglicans to donate through the Archbishop’s appeals unit. The appeal will support the ministry that will be needed in the bushfire-devastated areas in the months ahead.
Donations for the ‘Bushfire Crisis Appeal’ can be given on the toll-free number 1800 653 903 or www.archbishopsappeals.asn.au
Melbourne Archbishop to visit disaster areas
Posted on February 9, 2009
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Archbishop Philip Freier will visit today, where possible, some of the areas affected in the weekend’s firestorm.
In an “ad clerum” (correspondence directed to the clergy of the Diocese) Dr Freier has written of his sense of disbelief “about the enormity of the devastation in Victoria”. Read more
Sydney Diocese launches Connect09
Posted on February 8, 2009
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This morning churches across Sydney Diocese launched Connect09 with a televised church gathering originating from Kellyville Anglican Church. More than 200 congregations watched the live links to the multicultural ministry at St. John’s Campsie and a kids’ song from Colin Buchanan at Engadine Anglican.
Letters of greeting from Billy Graham (whose 1959 Sydney Crusade had an immense impact on Sydney) and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd were read.
Archbishop Peter Jensen drew from Jonah chapter 4 to encourage and strongly challenge Sydney Anglicans not to be be like Jonah, but to see the joy of serving Christ by sharing his gospel with ‘the great city’.
Glenn Daniel and Samantha Boog (pictured) hosted the event from Kellyville.
Engadine Anglican Church part of Connect 09
Posted on February 7, 2009
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Engadine Anglican Church will play a pivotal role in the Sydney-wide Big Day In which is the launch of Connect 09 tomorrow.
Connect 09 is a year-long campaign to encourage Anglicans to better connect with their community, their Christian roots and Jesus Christ. …
– Story and photo from The St. George and Sutherland Shire Leader.
Most Anglican churches in Sydney will be joining in tomorrow. If you don’t have your own church, please be encouraged to drop in for a visit to find out why so many churches are working together. Discover the wonderful news they have to share. The main link-up starts at 10:00am.
Use the Church Finder at connect09.com (click ‘get connected’ at the bottom of that page) to find your local Anglican church.
Church Society General Secretary on the Primates’ meeting
Posted on February 6, 2009
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Another meeting of Anglican Primates has come and gone, nothing of substance has been done or decided. The problem the Communion faces is not with one or two individuals such as Gene Robinson who unfairly has become the focus of our problems, but rather with false teaching. Those who teach that sexual immorality is acceptable are leading people to destruction. …
There was a brief time when combined outrage might have translated into action but Rowan Williams headed this off and now it seems that the body of Primates as a whole will not do anything. …
– David Phillips, General Secretary of Church Society, comments on the just-concluded meeting in Alexandria.
‘Primates avert Schism’
Posted on February 6, 2009
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There will be no formal schism in the Anglican Communion. 35 Anglican Archbishops gathered here in the Helnan hotel on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea weathered a week of intense dialogue with minds unchanged, positions hardened, but with far less acrimony than at previous primatial gatherings. …
– Report from David Virtue in Alexandria. (Photo: ENS.)
Archbishop plans ‘mediated talks’ with conservatives
Posted on February 6, 2009
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“Fascinating communique from the Primates in Alexandria. I am told it was unanimous.
The Primates ask Dr Rowan Williams the Archbishop of Canterbury to begin a ‘professionally mediated conversation’ with the seven members of the Common Cause Partnership. …”
– Ruth Gledhill at Times Online.
Read the actual Communique here. (Photo: Archbishop of Canterbury’s website.)
‘Out of Egypt I called my son’
Posted on February 5, 2009
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“The gathering of the GAFCON movement last June and its Jerusalem Declaration represented a decisive rejection of the spiritually compromised control of the Anglican Communion by the Lambeth based instruments of unity. Yet there seems to be little sign of the GAFCON Primates asserting their new found authority and some might even question why they are at Alexandria at all. Are they going back to an ecclesial Egypt?…”
– Charles Raven at SPREAD encourages prayer for the GAFCON Primates in Alexandria.
The Church and Evangelism
Posted on February 5, 2009
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The audio recording of Mark Dever’s talk on “The Church and Evangelism” at the Desiring God 2009 Conference for Pastors is now available.
Relevant for Connect09? You bet. Very helpful and encouraging.
Get the 55 minute 16MB audio file from Desiring God. (Update: All of the audio and video from the conference is now available.)
Secular group backs punishment of UK nurse
Posted on February 5, 2009
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A secularist lobby group says health bosses are right to punish a Christian nurse who offered to pray for a patient.
Caroline Petrie has been suspended without pay while managers investigate the matter and decide whether to take further action…
– Report from The Christian Institute.
(Photo: The Christian Institute.)
Latest 9Marks eJournal
Posted on February 4, 2009
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The latest issue of the 9Marks eJournal is now online. As always, stimulating reading.
At 9Marks – and as a PDF file (direct link).
Primates Meeting questions language of sanctions
Posted on February 3, 2009
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“The media spokesman for the primates meeting, Australia’s Primate, Archbishop Dr Phillip Aspinall, said day two of the meeting included a presentation by five Primates about the impact of the current situation on province mission priorities.
Archbishops Fred Hiltz from Canada, Thabo Makgoba from Southern Africa, Henry Orombi from Uganda, Stephen Oo from Myanmar and Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori from the United States made presentations. …”
– the official word from Alexandria from the Anglican Communion News Service. Includes a link to the daily podcast.
Bus slogan generator
Posted on February 3, 2009
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For a bit of light relief, try the Bus slogan generator.
(h/t John Richardson.)
Mark Baddeley has some more serious thoughts at the Sola Panel.
