Setting the record straight about St Chad’s

Posted on March 12, 2008 
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St. Chad’s TorontoThe story written by Stuart Mann and posted to the Diocese of Toronto website March 6 contains inaccuracies and innuendo that demand a response. … In the context of diocesan intimidation and knowing the diocese had access to the keys, the priest-in-charge changed the locks on February 26, fearing the building would be commandeered by the diocese – a fear that proved well-founded. …

Read the full statement from The Anglican Network in Canada.
See also the original story on the Diocese of Toronto website.

Bishop Mark Lawrence upholds the uniqueness of Christ

Posted on March 11, 2008 
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Bishop Mark Lawrence and the Presiding BishopAfter last week’s visit of the TEC Presiding Bishop to the Diocese of South Carolina, video files from the clergy day have been released. They are available on YouTube.

In parts 1 and 2, Bishop Mark Lawrence graciously but clearly speaks of the problems many in his diocese have with the direction of the Episcopal Church. In part 4, he turns to Colossians chapter 1 and the absolute supremacy of the Lord Jesus. (The other files are no longer available.)

See stevewood.cc for links to the video files. (With thanks to Standfirm for the link.)
Audio files here.

Lambeth invitation ‘not possible’ for Robinson

Posted on March 11, 2008 
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Gene RobinsonThe House of Bishops was informed March 10 that full invitation is “not possible” from the Archbishop of Canterbury to include Bishop Gene Robinson of New Hampshire as a participant in this summer’s Lambeth Conference of Anglican bishops. …

Robinson confirmed for ENS that he plans to be in Canterbury during the July 16–August 3 once-a-decade gathering, but not as an official conference participant or observer. …

Report from the Episcopal News Service. (Photo: Donald Vish.)

Making your life count for eternity

Posted on March 11, 2008 
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Eternity sign in Sydney ArcadeSo often, those for whom this world has little regard are the ones the Lord uses to bring honour to Christ.

From our Resources section, here’s the story of one man who sought to make a difference for eternity.

Daily Accounts from the TEC House of Bishops meeting

Posted on March 10, 2008 
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Episcopal Church logoThe Episcopal News Service is posting “daily accounts” from the Episcopal Church’s meeting of its House of Bishops.

From the Episcopal Church’s website.

Man the lifeboats!

Posted on March 10, 2008 
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Dr J I PackerWe are currently witnessing a dramatic ‘rescue operation’ in North America to save those drowning in a ‘disaster’ caused by a pagan heresy. …

Jeremy Halcrow has a good summary of recent events at SydneyAnglicans.net.

(Picture of Dr. J I Packer from the St. John’s Shaughnessy video.)

The Christ Files screening Good Friday

Posted on March 10, 2008 
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The Christ FilesThe Christ Files, a one hour documentary hosted by Dr. John Dickson, airs across Australia on the Seven Network at noon on Good Friday (March 21).

Many Sydney Anglicans will have heard of the Good Friday special, and also the accompanying 4 part series (now available on DVD), but have you considered how you could use them to speak with your friends about the Lord Jesus?

To watch a preview and to order the DVDs, visit thechristfiles.com.au.

Langham Partnership’s Chris Wright in Oz

Posted on March 9, 2008 
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Dr Chris WrightDr. Chris Wright, International Ministries Director for Langham Partnership, is in Australia this month to speak about growing a new generation of preachers and teachers around the world.

On the afternoon of Sunday 30th March he will be at an informal afternoon tea at St. Thomas’ North Sydney and he has several speaking engagements in Melbourne and Sydney. Dr Wright’s itinerary is available on the Langham Partnership Australia website.

About Langham Partnership:

“In 1969 John Stott founded the Langham Trust to fund scholarships for young evangelical leaders from the Majority World. Recipients would study at British universities, working toward doctorates in biblical and theological fields and then returning to teach in seminaries in their home countries. The name was taken from All Souls Church, Langham Place, London—the church where John Stott was Rector at the time. …

In 1971 John Stott founded the Evangelical Literature Trust, into which he assigned all the royalties from his extensive writings in order to provide books for students, pastors and theological libraries in the Majority World.”

Visitation Scheduled for San Joaquin Provisional Bishop Nominee

Posted on March 8, 2008 
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Bishop Jerry LambA single candidate chosen to be the provisional Bishop of San Joaquin will participate in a two-day walkabout visitation to the diocese immediately after the House of Bishops’ meeting concludes at Camp Allen in Texas on March 12. …  Read more

‘Time to get our heads above the parapet’

Posted on March 8, 2008 
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Prof Glynn HarrisonAnglican Mainstream is reporting a letter to the Editor of the Church of England Newspaper from a senior layman, Professor Glynn Harrison of the University of Bristol –

“Sir,

The news that Dr Jim Packer has been served with a ‘notice of presumption of Abandonment of the Exercise of Ministry’ by the Diocese of New Westminster in Canada is a significant moment for ‘ordinary’ evangelicals in the Church of England. Read more

Same-sex dispute hovers over bishop vote

Posted on March 8, 2008 
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Diocese of EdmontonAllison Kydd is concerned delegates who will elect the 10th Anglican Bishop of Edmonton on Saturday don’t know where the nominees stand on same-sex blessings.

Kydd said she’s disappointed an Episcopal search committee didn’t press the seven nominees on their positions on an issue that’s caused a major rift in the church. …

At the time of her election, many assumed [the previous bishop, Victoria] Matthews, raised and educated in Toronto, was on the ‘liberal’ side of the spectrum because she was a woman, Kydd said, and it was such a new thing to have a woman as a candidate.

Kydd said that wasn’t the case, and Matthews, who went on to be nominated twice as primate or national leader, pulled the church in a more conservative direction. …

Full report from The Edmonton Journal.

John Stott’s ‘Final Public Address’

Posted on March 8, 2008 
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John StottThough delivered last July at the Keswick Convention, many may not have read Dr. John Stott’s final public address before his retirement from public ministry at the age of 86.

His topic? ‘The model – becoming more like Christ’.

Read the text of his sermon from the Langham Partnership’s website.

Background story here. (Photo: Langham Partnership.)

Bishop Schofield Formally Resigns from Episcopal Church House of Bishops

Posted on March 7, 2008 
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Bishop John-David SchofieldBishop John-David Schofield of San Joaquin formally resigned from the House of Bishops in a letter sent to Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori on March 1.

Bishop Schofield said it was the only way for the diocese to preserve biblical truth and the historic Anglican faith and order.

“It is important to note that this is separation and not schism,” he said. “Separation, by definition, is the biblical answer to unrepentant and public false teaching and immorality.” …

Full report from The Living Church.

Five Books to Read Before Easter

Posted on March 7, 2008 
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Pierced for our TransgressionsTim Challies, widely respected Christian blogger from Toronto, is suggesting five books to read before Easter. That doesn’t leave much time! Perhaps starting one book would be more realistic.

One of Challies’ recommendations, Pierced for Our Transgressions by Steve Jeffery, Mike Ovey and Andrew Sach, has been described by J. I. Packer as ‘an epoch-making tour de force’.

Dr. Peter O’Brien writes – ‘This is a very significant book… Every major objection to penal substitution has been considered, and courteously but firmly answered.’

Dr. Mark Thompson writes – ‘Pierced for our Transgressions is carefully argued and richly edifying.’

What better time than Easter to turn your thoughts to the saving work of Christ on the Cross. (For Challies’ five suggested books, see Challies.com.)

The World in which we now live – Dick Lucas

Posted on March 6, 2008 
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Dick LucasAn address by Dick Lucas, Rector Emeritus at St Helen’s Bishopsgate, from Psalm 14.

He was speaking to the Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship 2007 Annual Conference in London.

A great many in Sydney have benefitted from the ministry of Dick Lucas over the years. Hear his address (17MB mp3 file) from the LCF website.

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