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8000 back Archbishop, Anglican church tackles racism - on the need for cross-cultural ministry, Conservatives abandon ECUSA by Sarah Barnett, Christians around the world pray for the Middle East, Another look needed at homogenous churches by Tim Foster, Sydney Anglicans urged to jump into mission activity, Way open for experimental church plants by Jeremy Halcrow, Keeping the faith - on the departure of Archbishop Goodhew, Volume 06 number 10, 2000-11-01/2000-11-30
2000-11-01
Green light for church plants - on Archbishop Goodhew's view on Recognised Churches legislation and Parish Review bill, Church reaches out to prevent suicide, Sydney rector elected Bishop of Bathurst - on the election of Rev Richard Hurford as Bishop of Bathurst, Tile plight of girls in China, Bible backs homogeneous churches by Ray Galea, Kevin Kim, and Archie Polous, Celebrating a nation: what we make it by Jeremy Halcrow - on the Australian Federation centenary, ...happily ever after by Peter Downey, Recapturing lost ground - on the appointment of Michael Hill as Vice Principal to Moore College, Sudanese face upheaval - on a visit from exiled Bishop of Bor, Wani, Volume 06 number 11, 2000-12-01/2001-01-31
2000-12-01
Pray for US crisis talks: Goodhew - on a call to prayer for talks in the US around the ordination of women, Ten years for multicultural ministry - on Ray Galea's first 10 years at Rooty Hill, First graduate at youth college - on the first graduate from Youthworks, Farewell, my Sydney family - final article from Harry Goodhew as archbishop, Wave of the future - on the beginning of the Bush Administration, Christians endure terror as Congo disintegrates, C of E faces sex change test, Egyptian relief for weary Sudanese, Which way to God? by Geoff Robson Youth ministry gets tough in the Macarthur, Breakfasts reach ’Gong’s city workers, Anglican Schools’ growth explodes on the South Coast, Second sight by Amy Butler - on the impact of television programs on children, School daze by Jeremy Halcrow - on school chaplaincy at Trinity Grammar, Who will wave the flag for boys? by Jeremy Halcrow - on the messaging to boys in children's television, Volume 07 number 02, 2001-03-01/2001-03-31
2001-03-01
Religious freedom not yet assured by Jeremy Halcrow, Hands linked on centre for city’s youth by Geoff Robson - on the launch of a Sunday evening youth service at St Andrews Cathedral, Letters force Woodhouse to resign - on the resignation of John Woodhouse from chairman of the Committee of Enquiry into the Anglican Counselling Centre., Australians divided over death - on whether or not abortion should be allowed, Sydney Anglican Deposit Plan - on financial investment. This ad occurs monthly, encouraging readers to invest in fixed-term deposits., New year hope for reconciliation - Harry Goodhew's address for the new year, Australians can help end Sudan’s war, Tough plan to deal with gay crisis by Margaret Rodgers and Geoff Robson, Division over same-sex rites - on a church in Canada that has decided the bless same-sex unions, Taliban threatens death penalty to all converts, The heart of the atonement, World is not enough - on the ordination and service of Neville Naden and Ray Welsh, Volume 07 number 01, 2001-02-01/2001-02-28
2001-02-01
Goodhew speaks on Paul's prayers in Ephesians 1:15-23 and 3:14-21. He explores the way the church compliments Christ as the fullness of Christ., Cassette label reads : "CMS Summer School 1987 No. 2 speaker Bishop H Goodhew"
1987
Goodhew speaks on Ephesians 4 under the following headings: 1. The mature man 2. The new man, Cassette label reads : "CMS Summer School 1987 No. 3 speaker Bishop H Goodhew"
1987
Goodhew speaks on Ephesians 1:3-14 and being God's possession., Cassette label reads : "CMS Summer School 1987 No. 1 speaker Bishop H Goodhew"
1987
Goodhew speaks on Ephesians 5 under the following headings: 1. God's child 2. God's soldier, Cassette label reads : "CMS Summer School 1987 No. 4 speaker Bishop H Goodhew"
1987
Goodhew introduces the conference, including the aim of the church into the future. Rayner address the Prime Minister, John Howard, and Opposition Leader Kim Beazley. He expresses the strength of the main political leaders going together to Port Arthur, and that this transcended politics. Rayner explores the importance of society being shaped by the Bible, and thanks the political leaders for their willingness to support this and seek bi-partisanship. Howard and Besaley address the Synod in relation to life in the 21st century., Cassette label reads : "National Anglican Conference 8-11 Feb 1997 Anglicans in Aust in the 3rd Millenium Australian National University - Canberra Plenary Session 1 Government and Politics in Contemporary Australia"
1997-02-08
Goodhew explores the impact of David and the Psalms on both the people of Israel and believers after Christ. Goodhew gives a summary of David's life from 1 Samuel. He looks at the context of Psalm 18, and expounds the Psalm. Goodhew looks at some of the reasons that we don't take as much out of the psalms as we could/should, including our understanding of the environment. Goodhew looks at some things that we can learn about God and his word in the psalms., Cassette label reads : "Snapshots of Biblical Spirituality (3) Rt. Rev. Harry Goodhew 30.9.92 Robert Menzies School of Christian studies"
1992-09-30
Goodhew speaks on Moses. He explores a number of passages which provide insight into Moses. Goodhew details and focuses on the account of the burning bush. He looks at what we learn about God in this passage. Talk is followed by questions., Cassette label reads : "Snapshots of Biblical Christianity (2) Rt. Rev. Harry Goodhew 29.9.92 Robert Menzies College School of Christian Studies"
1992-09-29
Goodhew looks at Biblical Spirituality from Colossians 4. 1. Prayer as it is reflected in Colossians 4 2. Paul's prayers and the ministry of prayer 3. How to pray 4. Praying for others, Cassette label reads : "Snapshots of biblical spirituality (5) Rt. Rev. Harry Goodhew 2.10.92 Robert Menzies School of Christian studies"
1992-10-02