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West Wollongong and Menai parishes are reaching beyond the church gate as they take their activities to local venues.
This year’s Men Meeting the Challenge (MMC) conference has placed prayer high on the agenda of 570 men as they aim to reach other men for Christ.
A foreign language film has taken out the Golden Sparky for the first time at this year’s Ignite Film Festival.
University students have spent two weeks creating a range over 50 diverse event opportunities for sharing the gospel on Australia’s most famous campus.
St Andrew’s Cathedral will play host to the 2008 Sydney Spring Convention this Saturday.
Youth pastor and author Tim Hawkins celebrated 30 years of youth ministry on the weekend at a special event held at St Paul’s, Castle Hill.
The Christian Democratic Party (CDP) appointed Walter Vanderpoll as the new NSW State Manager on August 4.
The son of a top Hamas leader, Sheikh Hassan Yousef, has converted to Christianity and prays his family will do the same.
St Peter’s, Campbelltown celebrated the cultural diversity of its congregation in July with an international night.
Legendary evangelist John Chapman led four weekly training nights during August and early September on 'Preparing Evangelistic Talks' as part of the revamped Sutherland Shire Youth Network.
Sydney Anglicans have featured heavily in the Australian Christian Literature Awards for 2008, which were announced at St Michael’s, Vaucluse on Wednesday night.
The Rev Ian Cox was appointed as the new Archdeacon of Liverpool at Standing Committee on Monday, August 25 by Archbishop Peter Jensen.
An eastern suburbs parish has held the least exclusive party on the planet to celebrate 150 years of ministry.
Sydney-based Youth ministry The RICE Movement is growing from strength to strength and last Saturday’s RICEfest was no exception.
As the World Vision 40 Hour Famine begins today, one 80-year-old will be seeking to top her fundraising effort from last year.
MCSI will not continue in its current form in 2009 following an insufficient number of students enrolling in subjects this year.
If Pineapple Express was a train I’d say “get off now!” But it’s not. It’s a movie. So you translate the metaphor.
The Queen of Hip Hop Soul Mary J Blige is back with 16 new songs that seek to cover the breadth and depth of life’s emotions and trials.
Repentance is the main theme of this year’s Annual Moore College Lectures, which began last night.
Seven university students have chosen to spend a week’s worth of holidays assisting an inner-city church in its ministry to the poor, the suffering and the forgotten.
A Sydney Anglican has been appointed the new General Secretary of the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Australia.

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