Interview with Reverend Clifford: Movie Softer To Christians Than Book

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  • We Don't Back Gays Here, ACK Tells UK Bishop

    The Anglican Church of Kenya on Monday severed links with the diocese of Chelmsford, England and withdrew its support for visiting clergyman's mission

  • Thank God For 150 years Of Responsible Government

    On the 22nd May 2006, an ecumenical service of prayer and thanksgiving was held at St. Stephen Uniting Church opposite NSW Parliament House to celebrate 150 years of responsible government in New South Wales. This service opened to the public was attended by His Eminence Cardinal George Pell, the Archbishop of Sydney and the Venerable Dr Geoffrey Reverend Huary who represented the Most Reverend Dr Peter Jensen, Archbishop of Sydney.

  • England’s Roman Catholic Head Calls Muslims to Give Christians Equal Rights

    The head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales has called for Muslim countries to put in place a system that will improve and protect the rights of Christians and other religious minorities.

  • Anglican Archbishop Ndungane Announces Retirement

    The Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town Njongonkulu Ndungane, notorious among conservative African Anglicans for his liberal stance on homosexuality, has announced his plans to retire by 2008.

  • 50 Percent of Church Synod Backs Fully Ordained Women Bishops

    Proposals to create a second tier of bishops especially for women in the Church of England have been rejected this week by campaigners. The Church was urged to proceed with a single measure to implement the consecration of women bishops alongside those of men.

  • Cardinal Pell Islam Remark Underfire

    On the 16th May 2006, Muslim groups had hit back at Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Cardinal George Pell for making a speech on Islam in the United State of America where in his speech he stated: “Useful dialogue means that participants grapple with the truth and in this issue of Islam and the West the stakes are too high for fundamental misunderstandings.”

  • Trust In the Hope of God

    On the 14th May 2006, after the bible reading Reverend Ian Powell delivered his sermon at the University of Sydney lecture hall stating passionately: ‘The Lord gives and the Lord takes away, praise be to His Holy Name.’ He believed in this world nobody generosity or kindness could be compare to the Lord Almighty.

  • Solemn Sunday Service For Many At St Barnabas

    On the 14th May 2006, after the Anglican Broadway St. Barnabas Church was burnt down on Wednesday early morning, the faithful flocked to the University of Sydney where Sunday Service was conducted as usual.

  • Canada Bishops Criticise Nigeria Church Gay Ban

    Canada's Anglican bishops have unanimously endorsed a motion expressing "grave concern" about proposed legislation in Nigeria that "would prohibit or severely restrict the freedom of speech, association, expression and assembly of gay and lesbian persons," Canada's national Anglican newspaper reported recently.

  • Building Gone But Church Continues

    At 3.30am on Wednesday, May 10, 2006, several alerts were made, by phone and automatic alarm, reporting that the 149-year-old, Historic St Barnabas Anglican Church on Broadway, Sydney, was burning.

  • Celebration Of The Prophetic Declaration For Australia

    From the 13th to the 14th May 2006, Christians from across Australia are traveling to Vanuatu to celebrate the great prophetic declaration made by Captain Pedro Fernandez De Quiros 400 years ago in 1606 declaring this continent as ‘La Australia del Espiritu Santo’ or translated to English, which means the ‘Great Southland of the Holy Spirit’.