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13/10/08 | Glenn Davies
One of the signs of a healthy church is the need to expand facilities for meeting together around God’s word. Of course it is not an essential sign of health, as some choose to subdivide when growth outstrips facilities, but it is usually an encouraging sign.
It would seem hypocritical to be writing about this with one minute to go till my deadline for submission. But…
Another massive change is occurring within our own parishes. We are moving from an autocratic mono-ministry parish…
We are being inundated with a glut of Christian conferences and conventions.
Darren introduced himself to me at the Cursillo weekend. I didn’t recognise him at first. We hadn’t met in…
I am sometimes asked by the church pastor for my opinion on how his church is going. It is an absurd question to…
Has the Archbishop’s call to Prayer for Connect09 got you thinking as well as praying?
A fellow approached me at the end of a seminar that I'd conducted in the Diocese of Wellington and said that he…
How often have you heard the saying “Preach the gospel always, and if necessary use words”? This oft-repeated…
There is a movement afoot among Christians (unlikely to be those reading this column, I'll grant you) who want…
Demographic statistics are a great resource for understanding the communities we are seeking to serve and confront…
The United Kingdom's Back to Church Sunday program is based on a solid statistical insights into why people…
There are two basic models to church growth, and they both risk truncating the task God has committed to us and…
Every church is cultural to some extent. Unwittingly, unknowingly perhaps, all churches run the danger of baptising…
One of the greatest challenges in youth ministry is making connections - between younger people and older leaders,…
Who would have thought that a fishing group could become the key to cracking open the hearts of Aussies hardened…
We all know we should be reading more Christian books, but often time is either the enemy or the excuse. But what…
Why does walk up evangelism work well in one place and not in another? It all comes down to time and place. There…
Generation Y is the so-called ‘options’ generation. They are renowned for their lack of long-term commitment…


The Presidential Address delivered by the Most Rev. Dr. Peter Jensen, Archbishop of the Sydney Diocese of the Anglican Church.
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