title:
Southern Cross November 2013
creator:
Gilbert, Nick
creator:
Powell, Russell
creator:
Murray, Zoe
creator:
Williamson, Paul
subject:
Wildfires
subject:
Family violence
subject:
Indigenous peoples
subject:
Ethiopia
subject:
Clergy -- Clothing
subject:
Drinking of alcoholic beverages
subject:
Alcohol and alcoholism
description:
New mission campaign to bring Jesus to Sydney by Nick Gilbert
description:
Churches join battle against NSW fires by Nick Gilbert
description:
Brotherhood takes gospel to biker family by Nick Gilbert on Sydney's Brotherhood Christian Motorcycle Club led by Greg Hirst
description:
Land buy to continue by Russell Powell - on continuing the Church Land Acquisitions Levy for another 2 years
description:
"Green" and "brown" ministry strategy - on the spending of funds across the diocese in new and existing parishes
description:
Robertson and Clovelly become full parishes by Nick Gilbert
description:
Synod highlights indigenous ministries - on the passing of a motion giving thanks for support for Indigenous ministry
description:
Domestic violence response by Nick Gilbert
description:
GAFCON comes of age by Russell Powell
description:
Ethiopia benefits from MU by Zoe Murray - on women's education through the Mother's Union in Ethiopa
description:
Archbishop Davies says: "Refresh and sharpen"our mission - a condensed version of the Archbishop's Synod address
description:
How I got collared by Michael Williamson - on the effectiveness of standing out as a minister by wearing a collar
description:
Winebibbers in the 21st century? by Paul Williamson - on the relationship between believers and alcohol, and what the Bible does and doesn't say about alcohol.
description:
2013-11-01/2013-11-30
publisher:
Anglican Diocese of Sydney
date:
2013-11-01
type:
pdf
source:
Original file name: SC13_11.pdf
language:
English
rights:
In copyright: Date of publication plus 70 years
rights:
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