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Phillip Jensen speaks on Anger as part of a series on emotions in the Christian life, delivered at the Australia Day Convention 2010
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Natasha Percy is the News Director for Sydneyanglicans.net and Southern Cross newspaper. She is also the editor for the web site's News stream articles. She can be contacted via newsroom@sydneyanglicans.net

While doorknocking is nerve-racking at the best of times, St Saviour’s, Redfern churchwarden Robert Freeman admits visiting Redfern’s apartment blocks has taken extra courage.
Training for yesterday’s City2Surf has started what could be a Connect09 tradition for one suburban parish.
When Michelle Walter asked her friends to the jazz night at her church, many refused to come. So she took matters into her own hands.
This Sunday, a Marrickville café will become home to a new church plant, the fruit of months of conversations ministry worker Ross Ciano has been having in local coffee shops.
The Rev Canon Howard Dillon, former CEO of Anglicare, died last night after a long struggle with cancer.
The Professional Standards Unit has a new director and Moore College welcomes a new member of the faculty in this month's ministry moves update.
Those rocking up to this month’s Winter Magic festival are being compelled to give the gift-wrapped St Hilda’s, Katoomba a second look.
A $1.2 million federal government grant for mental illness programs has made Bondi’s Anglicare office viable once again.
When Sydney Anglican Peter King took early retirement, he had no idea a Queen's Birthday honour would be part of the deal.
School halls built using grants from the Federal Government's Building the Education Revolution program are set to benefit church plants and other community groups.
Christian band Qurious’ latest single, 'The Good Life', is the basis for the new resource from the Connect09 team: a 'Scripture seminar in a box'.
Today the Rev Antony Barraclough will have to tell locals that All Saints’ Petersham’s church planting venture has been a ‘disaster’.
St Augustine's Neutral Bay made sure the premiere of Angels and Demons at Cremorne's Orpheum Theatre was a sellout.
As Connect09 continues, Archbishop Peter Jensen is calling on Sydney Anglicans to meet with him to pray on Friday this week.
The Federal Budget was set to catch and keep our attention this week. And yet the public ‘trial’ of one of Rugby League’s best-known personalities stole the limelight.
A new evangelistic book featuring recipes by Sydney Anglican cordon bleu chef Rachel Billington reveals the increasing popularity of food demonstration events for women.
As swine flu and recession talk continue to hog the headlines, challenging stats in the news this week remind us we need to haul out the hospitality for our neighbours' sake.
Sydneyanglicans.net brings you news of the latest ministry moves in the Sydney Diocese.
Jane Austen has proved an unexpected drawcard theme at St Andrew’s Cathedral’s women’s high tea, which led non-Christian guests to invite their friends.
The closure of schools and universities in Mexico due to the swine flu crisis has brought the ministry of CMS missionaries there to a grinding halt.
Today is a new dawn for the parishes of Lane Cove and Mowbray, who officially merged last night after a year-long journey.
Governor-General Quentin Bryce joined over 400 people yesterday at a prayer service for Australian defence and police personnel deployed in the some of the world's worst trouble spots.
Sydney Anglicans share their reflections on the life and legacy of former Archbishop, Sir Marcus Loane after his passing on Tuesday afternoon.
Edward (Ed) Sowden’s schoolbag will be a bit heavier than usual this month as he takes 1000 copies of the glossy new Mark’s gospel to his state high school.
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