As a follow up to my last post – Prof. Ian Harper is on line with his talk about faith, the global financial crisis, and so on.
My take home message after 5 days last week at the Australian Bishops’ Conference.
A key learning presented by Michael from the Church of England’s ‘Back to Church Sunday’ campaign was for the church to have confidence that the Holy Spirit was at work and that the church, the Spirit’s people, would welcome and enjoy visitors coming back to church at the invite of a friend. See http://www.backtochurch.co.uk/ (PS 19 of the 23 dioceses in Oz, Tas included – of course!, agreed to have a go starting this September).
Secondly, Global Financial Crisis and Implications for Australia” was addressed brilliantly by my great friend Prof Ian Harper. Affirming the Australian Governments actions he also encouraged us to have confidence in the face of these challenges. Confidence in God and the good Government and wider leadership of our nation, Australia.
Thirdly, our guest bishop from NZ, Bishop John, affirmed both the riches of the Anglican Church in Australia and the challenges facing us, concluding “Have confidence” – “Have confidence in God and in the riches of the resources of the Spirit. Bishop John referred specifically to the two eminently gifted Australian Christians who had addressed us: Prof Ian Harper and Mark McCrindle, and of course the assembled bishops! (my apologies)
So, from England, Australia and NZ we were encouraged to “have confidence”.
Let’s do it! Have confidence in God, the Church and capable people of goodwill.
Dear President Obama, The end does not justify the means.
re: his allowing federal funding for embryonic stem cell usage in biomedical research. Mr Obama, stated that banning funding had created “(I believe it is) a false choice between sound science and moral values. As a person of faith, I believe we are called to care for each other and work to ease human suffering.” He has asked for guidelines to prevent cloning of human embryos.
[The Age, 11/3/09, p.16]
Dear Prime Minister Rudd, You have been elected to lead, lead.
re: his stated opposition to abortion yet not being prepared to stand against the majority in his party who want to allow Australian foreign aid to so fund abortions in countries where it is legal. He is reported that “he backed but did not personally support the decision by Foreign Minister Stephen Smith to axe the ban”.
[The Age, 11/3/09 p.1]
Dear President and Prime Minister, Life is precious, handle with sanctity and dignity.
I am with Cardinal Rigali, “This action is morally wrong because it encourages the destruction of innocent human life, treating vulnerable human beings as mere products to be harvested.”
[The Age, 11/3/09, p.16]