Canadian Bishops decline Network’s request

Posted on April 19, 2008 
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The Canadian House of Bishops meeting April 2008Bishops of the Anglican Church of Canada, at their April 14-18 meeting, declined a request for national-level negotiations over church property from the Anglican Network in Canada…

– Report from the Anglican Church of Canada’s Anglican Journal. (Photo: Solange de Santis, Anglican Journal.)

St. John’s Shaughnessy stays focussed

Posted on April 19, 2008 
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David ShortDavid Short, the Rector of St. John’s Shaughnessy in Vancouver, writes –

A number of people have asked me what has happened since our Vestry vote of February 13th to join the Anglican Network in Canada and receive the Episcopal oversight of Bishop Don Harvey under the jurisdiction of the Southern Cone. Across the country, 14 other congregations have voted to join the Network and the response of the different dioceses has been varied. …   Read more

Archbishop Benjamin Kwashi responds to alleged attacks

Posted on April 19, 2008 
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Archbishop Benjamin Kwashi of Jos Archbishop Benjamin Kwashi of the Diocese of Jos in Nigeria, has replied to allegations, published last week, of attacks on leaders of Changing Attitude in Nigeria and the UK. See the Changing Attitude website for the allegations and an open letter to GAFCON leaders who were supposedly behind the attacks(!). Read more

New ultimatum to Lambeth bishops

Posted on April 19, 2008 
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Archbishop Rowan Williams“Bishops attending the Lambeth Conference will be asked to affirm their willingness to abide by the recommendations of the Windsor Report and work towards the creation of an Anglican Communion Covenant. …”

– report by George Conger in The Church of England Newspaper.

Interview with Bishop Robinson Cavalcanti

Posted on April 18, 2008 
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Bishop Robinson CavalcantiThe Rt. Rev. Robinson Cavalcanti, Bishop of Recife, might justly feel rejected. …

The crisis for the bishop and his diocese began at the end of 2004… “I was opening two congregations every six months because the gospel was being preached and many were coming to Christ. Suddenly, when myself and 32 priests were deposed because we would not accept the direction the church was going theologically and over sexuality issues … the province immediately cut off all financial support…”

David Virtue interviews the Bishop of Recife, Robinson Cavalcanti, for VirtueOnline.
(Photo: Diocese of Recife.)

Connect09 website launched

Posted on April 18, 2008 
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Peter Jensen on Connect09As part of the Connect09 initiative, Sydney Diocese has launched a website dedicated to equipping and encouraging Christians to connect with their friends and neighbours.

Just launched, the website has a video interview between Archbishop Peter Jensen and Russell Powell. Worth passing on to your Christian friends.

The website address (not surprisingly) is connect09.com.

Together for the Gospel 08 audio

Posted on April 18, 2008 
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T4G 08The 2008 Together for the Gospel Conference is currently under way in Louisville, Kentucky.

More than 2,500 Christian leaders have gather to be encouraged by Mark Dever, John Piper, and friends. Mark Dever’s talk is titled: Improving the Gospel: Exercises in Unbiblical Theology.

As each talk is given, the audio is being made available for free download here.

Peter Jensen interviewed on ABC Radio

Posted on April 17, 2008 
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Archbishop Peter JensenArchbishop Peter Jensen was interviewed by Richard Glover on ABC Radio in Sydney yesterday. The topic was sexuality and the controversy over the Anglican Church of England Grammar School in Brisbane.

The interview runs for 12 minutes and may be heard at the ABC Sydney website. SydneyAnglicans.net also has a roundup on the latest.

No pre-Lambeth meeting for TEC House of Bishops

Posted on April 17, 2008 
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Katharine Jefferts SchoriMembers of the House of Bishops have voted not to meet before the Lambeth Conference in July, the canon to the Presiding Bishop announced April 16.

Earlier this month, Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori moved forward with preparations for a vote to depose Bishop Robert Duncan of Pittsburgh at a special House of Bishops’ meeting before the Lambeth Conference. … Bishop Jefferts Schori was not “seeking approval to proceed; rather, she seeks the mind of the House as to when to proceed” with a vote to remove Bishop Duncan.

Report from The Living Church.

Counterfeit Gospels

Posted on April 17, 2008 
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Jonathan LeemanHow many counterfeit gospels can there be?

9Marks’ Jonathan Leeman summarises seven ‘counterfeit gospels’ – from the book How People Change: they are – Formalism, Legalism, Mysticism, Activism, Biblicism, Therapism, Social-ism.

He asks, “How many of these do you recognise in your own heart?”
– Read about them at Church Matters, the 9Marks blog.

ESV Study Bible in the works

Posted on April 16, 2008 
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ESV Study BibleA Study Bible based on the ESV is in its final stages of preparation and it is due to be published (in the US) in October.

Details are available at www.esvstudybible.org.

Sydney Archbishop backs gay ban

Posted on April 16, 2008 
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The AustralianThe Anglican Archbishop of Sydney Peter Jensen has backed a Brisbane school’s decision to turn down a request by gay students to bring male partners to a school dance.

A number of Anglican Church Grammar School’s 215 Year 12 students want to take their gay partners to their end-of-year dance on June 19. …

Report from The Australian.

Huldreich Zwingli, Swiss Reformer

Posted on April 15, 2008 
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Zwingli“Zwingli was born on January 1st, 1484, a few weeks after Luther, in a tiny village high in the Alps above Lake Zurich. Of peasant stock, he early showed his brilliance, and graduated at the University of Vienna in 1505, where he met Wittenbach. Ordained in 1506 and appointed to the pastoral charge of Glarus, he laboured there ten years studying the classics, the Fathers, and the Bible at the same time.

In 1516 he removed to Einsiedeln, where he began to show his real theology. He preached that Christ, not Mary, is our only salvation, and gained his reputation as a preacher. He was promoted to Zurich in 1518 and by his Biblical preaching began to formulate the principles and doctrines of the Reformation. …”

In 1961, Churchman published an article by James Atkinson on this Swiss Reformer. Happily, Church Society are continuing their tradition of republishing helpful Churchman articles, and this one has just been placed online.

It’s available as a PDF file here.

Gnosticism in the bookshops

Posted on April 14, 2008 
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White Horse InnDr. Michael Horton and friends at the “White Horse Inn” broadcast continue their series on “Christless Christianity”.

This week, it’s part 2 of “The Gospel According to Barnes and Noble”. So what’s popular in US bookshops? – The same books are probably already on sale in Australia.

– from The White Horse Inn.

St. Mary’s Metchosin aligned with majority of Anglicans

Posted on April 13, 2008 
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Ven. Sharon A. Hayton“As the minister at St. Mary of the Incarnation Church in Metchosin, I write in response to the editorial ‘When churches lose their way’ of April 8.

I too am saddened that the apparent “fighting” appears to have distracted us from our mission as a Christian church. However, the picture is a much bigger one, and the stand we have taken was a matter of being faithful. …”

Sharon Hayton is the Rector of St. Mary of the Incarnation Church in Metchosin on Vancouver Island. She writes in the Victoria B.C. Times Colonist.

See our earlier stories here. (Photo: Diocese of British Columbia.)

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