Gelato Anglicanism
01/12/08 | John Sandeman
In the new world of church planting, this pewsitter should have learnt by now not to be surprised by anything.
Change you cannot believe
01/12/08 | Jeremy Halcrow
America’s mission to redeem the world took us to Iraq. Does President Obama really offer a new direction?
Is Santa ho-ho-homeless?
01/12/08 | Jeremy Halcrow
Many Christian parents worry that Santa is a threat to their kids’ belief in Jesus. And yet the big jolly man…
Bali Justice?
10/11/08 | Phillip Jensen
At the time of writing Australians await with ambivalence the execution of the Bali bombers. It is widely expected…
What future for women in ministry?
03/11/08 | Narelle Jarrett
Archdeacon for Women’s Ministry in the Diocese of Sydney Narelle Jarrett assesses the state of women’s ministry…
The Image of Jesus?
31/10/08 | Phillip Jensen
Jesus was human but that does not mean that he was a sinful, mindless and uncritical proponent of an evil culture.…
Synod’s warm inner glow
27/10/08 | John Sandeman
There are radical stands being made in the Anglican Communion right now.
Traditions Old and New
24/10/08 | Phillip Jensen
Being old it is neither right nor wrong. Being new is also neither right nor wrong. Therefore being either a conservative…
Mission mid-point review
19/10/08 | Peter Tasker and Staff
Fundamentally it is no longer valid or viable to see ourselves as purely an open door, operating an ‘attractional’…
Do we have a sex problem?
13/10/08 | Andrew Cameron
Early church theologian Augustine is seen as an enemy of our sexually liberated society. ANDREW CAMERON argues…
The Workings of a Church Plant
10/10/08 | Phillip Jensen
In 1994 our diocesan Synod passed the following motion: "This synod recognises that planting and developing new…
The forgotten mission field
06/10/08 | Bryan Cowling
When was the last time your connectivity with non-Christian students, parents, families, teachers and principals…
Why Anglican?
03/10/08 | Phillip Jensen
It is a strange phenomenon when your friends and enemies agree about you. But Sydney Anglicans enjoy this peculiarity.…
Better the devil we don’t know
01/10/08 | Jeremy Halcrow
Given the market meltdown, it seems strange that voters in the US would seek novice leadership. Jeremy Halcrow…