Public education: Have we dropped the ball?
08/09/08 | Jeremy Halcrow
With middle-class Christians increasingly adopting their choice of a private religious education, secularists are asserting more vigorously that Government-funded schools should be a religion-free zone. In light of this, there are hopes a new e-network and training courses will boost support for Christian teachers in the public education system. This week Sydneyanglicans.net speaks to the Christian voices defending the virtues of Christian involvement in public education.
Lord Howe do we reach Fiji?
18/06/08 | Angela Williams
Year 13 student Zoe Murray is counting down the days until she can take the gospel across the Pacific Ocean from…
A buzz about the future
16/06/08 | Russell Powell
One thousand people, including about 60 enthusiastic Australian delegates, are about to meet at the Global Anglican…
GAFCON about gospel not gays
13/06/08 | Russell Powell
More than 35 members of the Australian GAFCON contingent have heard Archbishop Peter Jensen declare it to be about…
Origin fever hits church
11/06/08 | Josh Maule
Tonight, men who don’t normally go to church will be among those watching the well-loved game on Glenmore Park…
Grimmo says goodbye
10/06/08 | Natasha Percy
The Rev Paul Grimmond is reflecting on the changing face of university ministry after giving his last talk at Campus…
Latte lovers get gospel fix
09/06/08 | Russell Powell
Mal York has a passion for sharing Jesus. But he also has a passion for good coffee. He's not alone in Sydney Anglican…
Beyond the numbers game
09/06/08 | Jeremy Halcrow
Community surveys are turning up surprising results for Christians keen to connect with their communities. One…
Archbishop: pray for Anglican unity
07/06/08 | Russell Powell
Archbishop Peter Jensen has thanked Sydney Anglicans for their prayers and support and asked them to pray for the…
Connect prayer proves powerful
06/06/08 | Josh Maule
As part of Connect 09 strategy, Winmalee's senior assistant minister, the Rev Rob Powell and his family have already…
Canada bishop threatens Short
05/06/08 | Natasha Percy
Former Sydney Anglican, the Rev David Short has now been threatened with charges of trespassing if he sets foot…
Tears held back as reward received
04/06/08 | Natasha Percy
Linden Stubbs admits her family had hankies on standby as she spoke publicly about her four-and-a-half years of…
Helping hand spans seven suburbs
03/06/08 | Joseph Smith
St James’, Berala and St Paul’s, Carlingford may be 13 kilometres, seven suburbs and a 20-minute drive apart,…
Making music for ministry
02/06/08 | Joseph Smith
Sydney Anglican churches are using music to be 'all things to all men' and embracing a range of different styles…