CofE gears up for debate on women bishops at July Synod
The Church of England has published the 142-page report of the Revision Committee that has been considering in detail the draft legislation to enable women to become bishops in the Church of England. .
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New research reveals mental health is everybody's business
Wesley Mission has called for mental health to be placed atop the national health and political agenda after it was revealed that a staggering 77 per cent of people in NSW have either suffered a mental health problem or know someone who has.
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Anglican Bishop of Delhi visits Melbourne to encourage closer ties
The Anglican Bishop of Delhi, the Right Reverend Sunil Kumar Singh, is on a goodwill visit to Melbourne that the Anglican Church hopes will encourage closer ties between the churches and cities of Melbourne and Delhi.
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New Evangelical head says revival is 'essential' for European church
The newly appointed General Secretary of the European Evangelical Alliance says revival is essential for Europe\'s traditional churches.
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Government right to apologise for 'Bad joke' at the expense of religious belief, says EA
The Evangelical Alliance has joined its voice with other Christian leaders in response to the memo leaked from the Foreign Office that suggests that Pope Benedict XVI open an abortion clinic and bless a gay marriage, among other ideas, when he visits the UK in September.
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European Evangelical Alliance appoints new general secretary: Rev. Niek Tramper
Revival is essential in Europe's traditional structures – that's the message from the new head of the European Evangelical Alliance (EEA).
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Vatican supports stem cell research for intestines
The Vatican is throwing its support behind a new international research initiative to explore the therapeutic potential of intestinal stem cells.
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Catholic bishops issue 'heartfelt apology' for child abuse
Catholic bishops in England and Wales have offered a "heartfelt apology" for the abuse of children by priests, saying there were "no excuses".
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Mature from 'come and see' to 'go and die', said Driscoll
While people can begin attending church with a "come and see" attitude, they need to mature to become "go and die" people, stressed a prominent Seattle megachuch pastor Sunday.
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The Joy of Easter fills Australia's Capital city streets
The joy of Easter filled city streets on Easter Sunday April 4th as thousands of Christians of all denominations and backgrounds marched through the streets of our Capital cities, with singing, a sea of green & gold balloons, giant sunflowers and enthusiastic young people, as a living example of what Easter is about and the Hope and harmony that it can bring.
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Pastor calls Christian atheists to shed hypocrisy
Pastor Craig Groeschel is a recovering Christian atheist. He may have called himself a Christian all his life, but he didn\'t always live as if God existed.
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Over 45,000 gather to celebrate Saddleback anniversary
More than 45,000 people over the weekend joined in the celebration of Saddleback Church's 30th anniversary, filling up the seats at Anaheim's Angel Stadium Saturday night and Sunday morning.