Here is my article from the April edition of the Tasmanian Anglican. St Patrick’s passion and ours One of life’s highlights was leading the St Patrick’s Day parade through the crowds in Westbury, Northern Tasmania. The organisers asked for me … Continue reading
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The Tasmanian Anglican Magazine is a great way of finding out what is happening in our Anglican community. Below are some of the articles you can find in the April edition. From the Bishop St David’s Cathedral Flying Angel St Johns, New Town … Continue reading
Misha Coleman, who is the Executive Officer for the Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce submitted the following press release earlier this week. As a patron, I fully support this statement. Budget bonanza continues for corrupt states to lock up those who seek asylum Speaking … Continue reading
Today, I have communicated the following to the Diocese of Tasmania. I ask for your prayers for our Anglican Family of Tasmania as we bring a season of leadership to a close and toward a new season. Pastoral Letter from Bishop … Continue reading
Chris Mulherin, who is the Executive Project Officer for ISCAST.org http://iscast.org/about (Christians in Science), spoke at the CMS Victoria Summer Under the Sun conference in January on “why there is no conflict between Science and Christian faith”. I have copied part of his … Continue reading
The Reverend Gordon Hargreaves was my brother in Christ, friend and colleague in ministry and in mission, while we were both serving in Glen Waverley over the eleven years 1989-2000. I was asked to give a ‘Colleague in Ministry’s’ Eulogy … Continue reading
ya Rabbi Yesua, “O, my Lord Jesus” were the last words spoken by an Egyptian Christian before he was beheaded two months ago in Libya. The Islamic State (ISIS) voice over on the video recording of this beheading of 21 … Continue reading
Easter is about life – life in Jesus Christ. Easter eggs symbolise new life. From an egg, new life comes. Easter eggs remind us of the new life that Jesus brings. Jesus brings life. Jesus’ story does not end with … Continue reading
I was reminded recently, via Facebook (where else!) that some sons know their fathers quite well. In the following I have deleted names to protect the innocent! Son walks into the garage and tells his father the date proposed by … Continue reading
At the CMS Summerview Conference Tasmania this year we had the pleasure of hearing Dr John Azumah speak. Here are some my notes from one of his talks (my notes are not the responsibility of Dr John Azumah, although any … Continue reading