Fathers and Sons

Posted on February 28, 2008 
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Crazy for GodOs Guinness seeks to set the record straight about Francis and Edith Schaeffer by critiquing Frank Schaeffer’s book ‘Crazy for God’ –

“I have never met anyone anywhere like Francis Schaeffer, who took God so passionately seriously, people so passionately seriously, and truth so passionately seriously. The combination was dynamite … The idea that such a man was ‘crazy for God,’ let alone a two-faced con man, is and will always be utterly anathema to me. I was there. I saw otherwise, and I and many of my friends have been marked for life. …”

The review is available in Books & Culture at ChristianityToday.com.

Thinking about what we do in church (ii)

Posted on February 27, 2008 
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Reformation 21‘Back to the Basics of Reformed Worship’

This article, by Jon Payne, was written to encourage Reformed churches to think about what they do in Sunday church.

While the historical background of Anglican Churches is a little different, there’s much to reflect on in this brief essay – from Reformation21.

Thinking about what we do in church (i)

Posted on February 27, 2008 
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Mark DeverIn an age when many Anglican churches make little use of the Prayer Book, careful thinking about what should happen during a Sunday gathering is more important than ever.

In an interview on the Nine Marks website, Mark Dever (Capitol Hill Baptist Church) speaks on “the Use and Importance of Corporate Prayer”.

This interview provides food for thought for all involved in leading public worship.

Two new bishops in Tasmania

Posted on February 26, 2008 
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Bp Ross NicholsonFormer Sydneysider and Moore College graduate Ross Nicholson is one of two new bishops consecrated at St. David’s Cathedral in Hobart this evening. Ross served on the ACL’s Council and was a clerical Vice-President in the early 1990s. Please pray for Ross as he serves the Lord Jesus in this new role.

See the press release from the Diocese of Tasmania.
(Photo: Diocese of Tasmania.)

Photos of the service have been posted here.

Competing services held at Ontario church

Posted on February 26, 2008 
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The CharbonneausMore than 100 members of [the Rev. Paul Charbonneau’s] flock turned out for what could be the last service he celebrates at the half-century-old building on Rebecca St. in the town’s west end. …

The Diocese parachuted in a relief reverend yesterday morning, ostensibly to preach to disenfranchised St. Hilda’s parishioners upset by the move. The only problem? There weren’t any. …

Story from The Toronto Star. See also the latest reports from St. Hilda’s Oakville.

Archbishop Gregory Venables interviewed on Canadian radio

Posted on February 26, 2008 
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Archbishop Gregory Venables“The Current” on CBC Radio in Canada has run a story on the developing Anglican split. Archbishop Gregory Venables of the Southern Cone was interviewed by telephone from Buenos Aires.

Read about the programme on the CBC website – and listen to a RealAudio file of the segment. (It begins about 2 minutes 30 seconds into the file – it runs for 20 minutes.)

Sir Marcus Loane gives thanks

Posted on February 26, 2008 
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Sir Marcus LoaneOn Sunday, at a special service at St James’ Turramurra, Sir Marcus Loane marked the 50th anniversary of his consecration as bishop in February 1958.

SydneyAnglicans.net has the story.

(Photo: Ramon Williams.)

Helpful resource: bethinking.org

Posted on February 26, 2008 
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BethinkingThe Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship’s apologetics website – bethinking.org – has a wide range of audio and text resources to help Christians give an account of their faith. Recommended.

The Lambeth Decision: Dean calls briefing on 14th March

Posted on February 25, 2008 
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Dean Phillip Jensen‘The Lambeth Decision: Refining or Redefining Anglicanism?
Sydney’s Bishops are not attending Lambeth – What do we do?’

It’s been announced that Dean Phillip Jensen is planning an afternoon briefing on the reasons for, and implications of, recent decisions concerning Sydney’s participation in world Anglicanism.

To be held in the Chapter House at the Cathedral on Friday 14th March, 1:30 – 3:30pm. The speakers will be –

Phillip Jensen – Should we break fellowship? Why? When? With whom?
Mark Thompson – What has happened in World Anglicanism to bring us to this point?
Robert Tong – What can Lambeth achieve?
Russell Powell – What is GAFCON all about?

Realignment and Gospel Unity in Canada

Posted on February 25, 2008 
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Pacific Coast Anglican AwakeningOver the weekend, more Canadian churches voted on their relationship with the Anglican Church of Canada –

Islanders split from national church
“Parishioners from a Vancouver Island Anglican church have become the latest Canadian congregation to separate from the national body, primarily over the issue of same-sex marriage. … St. Mary, located in the rural Victoria suburb of Metchosin, will now align with the Anglican Network in Canada…” Read more

Canadian bishop for Christchurch?

Posted on February 25, 2008 
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Victoria MatthewsA Canadian woman bishop who has signalled support for blessing gay marriages is being confirmed as Christchurch’s new Anglican bishop.

The move is likely to stir controversy among many Anglicans and there is still a chance that Victoria Matthews’ appointment could be vetoed by the general synod, which incudes representatives from Polynesia.

Church sources said yesterday that Dr Matthews, a former bishop of Edmonton, was two-thirds of the way through the ratification process.

Full story from The Press in NZ.
(Victoria Matthews was Bishop of the Diocese of Edmonton 1997–2007.)

Professor David F Wright 1937–2008

Posted on February 25, 2008 
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Professor David WrightWidely respected evangelical church historian and theologian in the Church of Scotland, Professor David F Wright, departed this earthly life on February 19th. The Scotsman has a tribute –

“Wright specialised in patristic and Reformation theology, and he published extensively on the fathers of the early Church, especially Augustine, and on the magisterial figures of the European Reformation – Calvin, John Knox and Peter Martyr, for example. He also wrote on contemporary ethical issues facing the Church, particularly questions of sexuality, where he took up a thoroughly conservative position.”

– as do Reformation21 and Global South Anglican. (Photo: Global South Anglican.)

“Arrogant Archbishop’s protest conference ignores own advice”

Posted on February 24, 2008 
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The Canberra Times“Prelates such as Sydney’s Anglican Archbishop Peter Jensen demonstrate considerable arrogance by holding their protest conference in Jerusalem against the wishes of its bishop, Suheil Dawani. …

Dawani is closely involved with efforts to achieve peace in the Middle East, to which he gives a higher priority than the theological squabble over homosexuality. …”

– An unsympathetic opinion-piece in The Sunday Canberra Times.

However see Archbishop Peter Jensen’s statement to the Standing Committee of Sydney Diocese about that “theological squabble”.

And in a report about the Diocese of Kentucky’s annual Convention, the whole debate is characterised as “a family argument”.

Building may be on the line – another Canadian church to vote

Posted on February 24, 2008 
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Church of the Good Shepherd, St. Catharine’s OntarioSame-sex marriage blessings are the “flashpoint” but not the main reason a St. Catharines Anglican church is voting on whether to break from the national body, a spokesperson said.

Members of the Church of the Good Shepherd on Grantham Avenue will make their decision Sunday in a meeting after the morning service. …

– Full report from The St. Catharines Standard. See also the Good Shepherd website.

St. Hilda’s Anglican Church isn’t just in a theological battle

Posted on February 23, 2008 
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Rev. Paul CharbonneauThe first sign that St. Hilda’s Anglican Church is under siege is a posting on its front door warning locksmiths who may arrive to change the locks to think twice. The posting said they are walking into the middle of a ‘legal dispute’ between the parish and the Diocese of Niagara and anyone who fools with church property could be liable. …

“I’m not supposed to be on the church property, I’m not allowed to minister in Canada, and I am not to speak disparagingly against the bishops, other priests, or the Anglican Church of Canada,” Rev. Charbonneau explained. …

Full story from The National Post.

From the St. Hilda’s website:

“As far as the congregation of St. Hilda’s is concerned, Pastor Paul is a man of God and, in spite of being ‘suspended’ by the Diocese of Niagara, is still our Pastor.”

(Photo courtesy St. Hilda’s Oakville.)

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