Rick Warren supports new conservative Anglican body
Pastor Rick Warren expressed solidarity with hundreds of conservative Anglicans who broke from their national churches to form their own orthodox body..
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Anglicans officially establish Orthodox body
The Anglican Church in North America was constituted on Monday, marking a new beginning for thousands of conservative Anglicans eager to get past the politics of church and on with promoting the Gospel.
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87% of Australian Christians express a preference for Christian news electronically, says survey
Results of a survey released today reveal that eighty-seven (87%) percent of Christians prefer to receive news of what's happening in the Christian world electronically.
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Baptist movement to launch new logo
The Baptist Union of Australia will shortly launch a new logo and name.
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Survey explores Christian faith of homosexuals
The Barna Group on Monday released a new study that explores the faith life of homosexuals compared to heterosexuals.
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Archbishop of Canterbury seeks renewed commitment to peace in Sudan
The Archbishop of Canterbury has come out in support of calls for a renewed commitment to sustainable peace in Sudan.
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Child protection protocols to be strengthened by following the report submitted by the Anglican Church
Child protection protocols to be strengthened, thanks to a major research project released by The Anglican Church. At a meeting of the Church's General Synod Standing Committee in Sydney on Saturday the report pertaining to past cases of child sexual abuse was received.
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Anglicans need to 'repent and refocus on mission', says bishop
Anglican clergy and laity attending the launch of the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans in the UK and Ireland in London on July 6 will hear the Bishop of Rochester, the Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, call for \"repentance and a renewed commitment to evangelism and mission\".
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Indigenous Church leaders call for negotiation not consultation
Indigenous Church leaders from across Australia have met in Sydney to develop a unified platform for action on the many adverse issues affecting Aboriginal people in the wake of the Northern Territory Intervention.
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1 million Christians unite to be answer to Jesus' prayer
More than 1,700 churches representing nearly a million believers kicked off the second annual One Prayer movement, hoping to accomplish more of God\'s work together than on their own.
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Lausanne leaders to confirm final plans for Cape Town 2010
Christian leaders in South Korea are hosting this week a key gathering of leaders from the Lausanne Movement, which birthed a document more than three decades ago that has served as the basis for hundreds of ministries' statements of faith throughout the world.
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Many reject Episcopal Priest with Buddhist ties
Unofficial tallies show that an Episcopal priest who practices Zen Buddhist meditation and holds controversial theological views will not likely be consecrated as bishop of the Diocese of Northern Michigan.