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The first in our series "Portraits of Jesus". From the Gospel of John, Ian talks about Jesus the good shepherd.
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The 2008 Easter message from Archbishop Peter Jensen.
As we pray and plan to connect with our communities in 2009, we can expect the word of God to speak powerfully to those with whom we share our lives.
A Global Anglican Future Conference is planned for June 2008. I want those in the fellowship of our Diocese to know what this is about and why I am involved.
In saying that ‘all authority comes from God’, and that those in authority are God’s servants for our good, the Bible has certainly not forgotten Pontius Pilate and King Herod. On the contrary, there are moments in the biblical record where authority is rightly defied, and there exist those noble words, ‘we must obey God, rather than man.’
It’s time to play your part in Connect09, and Archbishop Peter Jensen tells Russell Powell that you will find it a surprising experience.
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A talk delivered at the CMS Summer School, provided courtesy of the Church Missionary Society, NSW branch.

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This is the address delivered at the Sunday night communion service by Archbishop Peter Jensen.
In 2009 we are planning one of the greatest make-Jesus-known campaigns ever seen in this country. I am hoping that you and your church will be part of it.
A statement by Archbishop Peter Jensen on the Global Anglican Future Conference.
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The 2007 Christmas message from Archbishop Peter Jensen from the Sydney Diocese of the Anglican Church.

Click here to read a transcript of this message.
In 2009 we are planning one of the greatest make-Jesus-known campaigns ever seen in this country.
Most Australians not only don't know God, 60% don't have a friend who is a regular church-goer. Connect09 is about making new relationships, providing their missing peace.
As we end the year there is one matter which is causing much grief amongst Anglicans and where we need to bear witness to biblical teaching while respecting those with whom we differ.
Next year needs to focus on research, prayer and training if our churches are going to be ready for the Connect 09 mission.