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Sermon four in a series entitled 'Answering Wrong Assumptions' delivered by Simon Manchester at…
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Heralding a new era for the whole region, the Rev Campbell King will be inducted as rector of St Paul’s, Canterbury and acting rector of St Clements’s, Marrickville tonight.
Archbishop Peter Jensen has made retiring Archdeacons Geoff Huard and Terry Dein ‘archdeacons for life’.
At its October meeting, and on the strong recommendation of the College’s Honorary Degree Committee, the Board of Directors of the Australian College of Theology awarded an honorary Doctor of Theology degree to well-known Sydney historian and New Testament scholar, Paul Barnett.
Raised in London’s west end, Geoff Huard never expected to end up in Sydney, Australia. Yet this stalwart of the Georges River Region had completed two decades as an archdeacon in Sydney Diocese upon his retirement in September this year.
List of parishes & provisional parishes, vacant or becoming vacant as at 7 November 2008.
There are 19 ministry apprenticeship vacancies on offer - three specifically for women - and MTS want to know if you are the right person for the job.
Good songs never grow old. At least, that is what this collection of 12 classic songs wants us to believe.
Manly’s new senior minister, the Rev Bruce Clarke, says he is "having a great time" one week into his new job.
The Ten Tenors may have performed 135 shows in 24 weeks across 65 cities in the USA in the past two years, but despite this hectic schedule, Tenor Steve Sowden is striving to continue his journey with God among the fame and fortune.
St Augustine’s, Neutral Bay parishioner Mark Edmonds always knew that steak came from a cow, but other than that, he knew next to nothing about meat. To combat this ignorance and to create a unique opportunity for connecting men to church, St Augustine’s ran an unprecedented outreach event that saw 60 blokes, half of whom were guests, get together to learn about how to cut up a cow. This week Sydneyanglicans.net looks at four diverse events that your church can run to reach out to men.
After nine years of ministry as rector of St Mark’s, Yagoona, the Rev Peter Ellem has become the new Anglican chaplain to Westmead Hospital.
On December 8 every Australian family that receives ‘Family Tax Benefit A’ will be given $1000 per child in order to boost the economy, as part of a federal government initiative. While $1000 would no doubt be handy for the Moore College students who will be eligible for the bonus, one student, Rowan Hilsden (pictured far right) is leading an overwhelmingly supportive student body who have decided to sacrifice half their benefits as part of a campaign to care for the unborn and their mothers, and make a firm statement on the devastating effects of abortion.
A former Sydney Anglican serving in New York Justin Moffatt shares his reflections on the US Presidential election.
The Bible Society’s Jesus All About Life campaign received a blow last month when the Jesus Racing Team’s 2008 V8 Supercar crashed at Bathurst’s Mt Panorama.
St Paul’s, Chatswood is equipping men with the skills to be authentic men at work and home through their workplace ministry Connected! Business Ministries (CBM).
Free fun, food and friendly evangelism were on offer last Saturday as Blacktown Anglican sought to connect with its community.
Outreach Media were at Synod last month showcasing their creative wares, as they gear up to help parishes improve communication for Connect09 at the Create Conference this month.
St Stephen’s, Belrose is meeting the needs of the people in its area by running a ‘Health for Tomorrow’ conference for over-55s in September.
James Morrison’s second album is a beautiful yet bittersweet performance telling listeners ‘These may simply be 12 enjoyable tracks to you, but this is my life, heart and soul I am pouring out here’.
Mark Driscoll claimed 300 people were keen to plant churches in Sydney Diocese, yet one minister in Sydney’s west says he cannot get anyone to help him plant a church in one of Sydney’s newest suburbs.
The 2008 Synod of the Sydney Anglican Diocese has ended after passing a strong resolution against abortion on the final afternoon.
Archbishop Peter Jensen has presented Bishop David Mulready with a cheque for $25,000 at Synod's Mission Hour to support the Diocese of North West Australia.
The makers of last year’s Academy Award Winner for Best Picture, Joel and Ethan Cohen, are back with another characteristically bizarre tale of mystery, murder and black comedy.