Glenn Davies
Our church buildings matter

One of the signs of a healthy church is the need to expand facilities for meeting together around God’s word. Of course it is not an essential sign of health, as some choose to subdivide when growth outstrips facilities, but it is usually an encouraging sign.

13/10/2008
Celebrating Jesus’ ascension anniversary

Ascension Day, like Easter Day, always falls on the same day of the week, moving around the calendar within its own orbit of a possible 35 days.

30/04/2008
What I know about women bishops

The legal process that led to the approval of women bishops was extraordinarily complicated and difficult to report in a short news article. Bishop Glenn Davies explains.

26/11/2007
Still deadly

This collection of essays is not so much about the so called 'seven deadly sins' as the ancient cures that exist for those deadly trespasses.

29/10/2007
Is polygamy a sin?

Polygamy may only seem to be an issue for Mormons and actors in the series Big Love for western Christians. But Bishop Glenn Davies reveals how it remains a vexed issue for the international church, whose answer has to be found in the pages of the Bible.

17/09/2007
Selected Works Volume 3: The Christian Life

It is fitting that the project to publish the Selected Works of Broughton Knox, begun in 1998, has been completed with the publication of this third and final volume of the series in the 150th anniversary year of Moore College and the 90th anniversary of Dr Knox’s birth.

15/11/2006
God’s Glory - EFAC 2006 AUDIO

The fifth session presented at the 2006 Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion (EFAC) Conference held at Port Hacking.

This year's theme was Growing Gospel Passions: Building Evangelical Networks across Australia.

21/07/2006
North Sydney Region: Bishop Writes

One of the chief purposes for meeting together as Christians is to hear God’s word. The risen Jesus opened the mind of his apostles to understand the Scriptures (Luke 24:45), which formed the core of their teaching, to which the early church was devoted (Acts 2:42).

01/05/2006
Tackling a new generation with old tactics - Glenn Davies

One of the most important resources we have is our human resources. And I don’t just mean volunteer time. I also mean our intellectual resources. As society changes, so we must ‘reinvent’ our ministry methods. In earlier days the church bell would ring and people would come. That no longer works. We still need to do the same things, but reinvent the ‘how’. We need to invite people to church. We need to reach children. We need to teach the Bible. The question always is, ‘how’?

11/10/2005
When Christians disagree - Glenn Davies

What should Christians do when they disagree? All too often Christians make no effort to resolve their disputes, preferring to harbour resentment and ill will towards another brother or sister.

22/08/2005
Children and salvation

The psalmist exclaims, “children are a heritage from the Lord” (Ps 127:3), a gift of God’s grace to parents that they may train their children in the ways of the Lord (Ps 78:5-7). Yet it is often asked: Are my children saved? This question, of course, reaches its sharpest focus in the sad event of an infant’s death. Even unbelievers frequently seek some reassurance that their child is with God. What can we say to such parents, whether they be Christians or non-Christians? How are we to view our children’s relationship to God?

03/08/2005
The Feeding of the Family

We all know the importance of food for the family, because we know it is important for ourselves that our bodies are fuelled with energy for life. While some live to eat, we all eat to live. Yet as Christians it is not only our physical nourishment that is important but our spiritual nourishment as well. That Jesus should institute a meal of remembrance for his disciples, whereby the reality of feeding on Christ was not only pictured but also conveyed, is of great significance for the family of God.

12/10/2004
Northern Region: Bishop Writes

Every parent knows the joys of bringing up children, but is not always prepared for the pain of their departure. Those of us who remember what it was like to live in our own family home know what it is like to yearn for independence. We eventually leave home, set up our own independent living and never think of what it’s like to be the parent who bears the pain of losing a child – until we become parents ourselves!

28/09/2004
Northern Region: Church seed for sale: planter wanted

An exciting initiative for church planting in the Northern Region has been approved by the Northern Region Council. The initiative involves offering any suitable church planter with vision and know-how $120,000 over three years as seed funding to make their dream a reality. Richard James discussed this initiative with Bishop of North Sydney, Glenn Davies.

28/09/2004
Bishop Davies writes: Differences aside, we can all be committed to the Mission

It is encouraging to see in many of the churches of the Northern Region the words of the Diocesan Mission displayed prominently in the foyer or on the notice board: ‘To glorify God by proclaiming our Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ in prayerful dependence on the Holy Spirit, so that everyone will hear his call to repent, trust and serve Christ in love, and be established in the fellowship of his disciples while they await his return.’

24/04/2004
An Easter Message

The celebration of Easter in the Christian calendar is preceded by the season of Lent, which begins with Ash Wednesday.

06/04/2004
A Christmas message from Bishop Glenn Davies

Have you ever received some wonderful, exciting news that you had to keep to yourself? A secret, which could only be revealed at the appropriate moment?

22/12/2003
Psalm 78 and mission to your family

They say that charity begins at home. Well, the same is true for mission. Our first priority in mission is our family.

27/10/2003
True North : Churches fire up emergency measures

The sight of 50 fire fighters, police, paramedics and emergency services personnel swarming into a church building on Sunday morning might be cause for alarm. But the presence of police cars, ambulance, fire engines and police rescue truck at St David’s, Forestville recently was not the result of a disaster but rather a new initiative to reach out to the emergency services that serve the local area.

07/10/2003
True North: Former IT executive ordained at Epping

There was cause for celebration recently, when a 57-year-old former IT executive was ordained a deacon at St Alban’s, Epping. More than 400 people witnessed Cliff Stratton’s ordination at Epping in August. Mr Stratton is now assistant minister at St Alban’s.

07/10/2003
True North : Are healing services ’dodgy theology’?

This was the question St Paul’s, Wahroonga asked when they first had the idea to run a weeknight healing service. Some years ago a book was published called How to have a healing ministry without making your church sick (by Peter Wagner, Regal Books). It highlighted that the very word ‘healing’ can be unhealthy. It conjures up images of fast-talking personalities, or Christians suggesting that lack of healing is due to ‘stubborn sin’.

07/10/2003
True North: Creative outreach capturing young minds all year round

Northern Region churches are finding new ways to build on the success of traditional ministries to reach local children and families as part of the Diocesan Mission. Organisers say their efforts show that creativity and diversity are needed to realise the goal of evangelising all of Sydney.

07/10/2003
A Statement from the Archbishop and Bishops of Sydney. Canon Gene Robinson: Correction

In the Bishops’ Statement of 19 June, 2003 on sexuality and the Anglican Communion issued by the Archbishops and Bishops of Sydney, reference was made to Canon Gene Robinson, the Bishop-elect of New Hampshire.

09/08/2003
Bishops from Sydney speak about the ‘tragic disruption of fellowship in Anglican Communion’

Archbishop Peter Jensen and the five regional bishops of the Diocese of Sydney have released a statement on the 'crisis in the Anglican Communion'. They refer to the appointment of a gay activist to be Bishop of Reading in the UK, the blessing of same sex unions in the Diocese of New Westminster, Canada, and the election of the Rev Gene Robinson, a clergyman living in a homosexual relationship, to be a bishop in New Hampshire Diocese, USA.

23/06/2003