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Ministry and mission at Mount Druitt

Ministry and mission at Mount Druitt

February 28, 2021 by Judy Adamson

Craig Hooper, part time with the Centre for Ministry Development (CMD), while also ministering in Mt Druitt
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Tagged With: Ministry, Mission, western sydney

Looking forward to serving

February 23, 2021 by Russell Powell

A second group of new deacons was ordained at St Andrew’s Cathedral last month, in a smaller service because of COVID restrictions but with the same scriptural charge to follow their Lord’s example.
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Tagged With: Ordination, Serving God, Sydney Anglicans

We boast in the Lord

February 18, 2021 by Ben George

In a great kindness of God, Moore Theological College has been blessed with a bumper crop of undergraduate on-campus students in 2021.
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Tagged With: Australian Church Record, gospel priority, recruitment

Why do we say things together in church?

February 11, 2021 by Andrew Errington

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Tagged With: Australian Church Record, church

Thankfulness

February 11, 2021 by Caroline Clark

“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18) 

Are there any of these commands which you find easy? Paul’s words to the church in Thessalonica are profoundly difficult to follow, and this is in spite of being the will of God in Christ Jesus… and yet, Paul encourages us to do what is difficult because we are increasingly conformed into Christ’s likeness, including in these aspects of our lives.

Praying constantly is something we are most likely to do in times of need. Even then we can be slow. Sometimes when we have exhausted all possibilities in our own strength, only then do we turn to God in a state of dependence. We can be slow to pray, and yet the Bible encourages us that it is good and right when we do, as God expects us to come to him for refuge from our fears, anxieties and pain, and lay all our requests before him.

However, if we can be slow to pray, we can be even slower to rejoice and give thanks, and after that to remember God’s goodness to us. After God has heard and acted on our prayers (in his perfect timing) we can be all too ready to move onto the next problem.

Think of the grumbling of Israel recorded for us in Exodus 15. What begins as the people of God praising him for their delivery from slavery in Egypt, ends up with grumbling because they couldn’t find water only three days later. They quickly forgot God’s goodness and trustworthiness and were blinded by the next problem before them.

In recent years, numbers of men and women studying theology in training for ministry have been decidedly low. This has been reflected in high numbers of vacancies in parishes in Sydney and beyond. To this end, we at Moore College, and many of you too, have been praying for the Lord to raise up labourers for his harvest and send many of them to be trained and equipped for His work.

And the very good news is that the Lord has heard our prayers and people have applied in abundance this year, meaning that numbers are decidedly up on this time last year. We need to remember that this is a miraculous answer to prayer; it is by God’s power alone that he can impress on people a sense of their need to be shaped and strengthened theologically and spiritually for a lifetime of ministry.

All of this gives us great cause for thankfulness and praise!

This is enormously encouraging. Reading the testimonies of the applicants, I am impressed by how God has gathered people from a wide variety of places, languages and backgrounds for the extension of his Kingdom.  These brothers and sisters are united in their longing to serve the Lord with their whole lives, albeit with a wide range of ministries in mind.

There are a number of costs associated with studying at Moore: leaving employment, raising supporters and money, and possible family stress, to name a few. And yet, the number of students applying speaks to the miraculous nature of God’s work in bringing students to College. We pray that as God gathers students to Moore to be shaped and equipped and then sends them out into his harvest field, the students will always be thankful for the time they have invested here in their preparation for a lifetime of service.

All of this gives us great cause for thankfulness and praise! We are thankful to God for answering our prayers and working in the life of every new student. And now we ask that each student will be praying as they study, drawing close to God in his word and that God will reveal great things to them.

Whilst we are so thankful today, may we continue to trust in God’s goodness to us, remaining faithful in prayer for His Kingdom and not getting consumed by the next problem which comes along. Whilst God gives us new reasons each day to be thankful, He also has the long view, and in light of our great salvation and the promise of Christ’s return, we will always have reasons to rejoice and be thankful.

Caroline Clark
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Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: thankfulness

Bill Salier appointed Consultant in the GAFCON Theological Educators’ Network

February 9, 2021 by Moore College

The Moore College Centre for Global Mission seeks to serve Christian churches and other organisations around the world in the propagation of the gospel through the provision of faithful theological education resources. In pursuing this mission, the Centre has forged a number of significant partnerships, such as those with MOCLAM, African Enterprise and numerous others in Asia, Africa and the subcontinent. The Centre is pleased to announce a further partnership with GAFCON, a movement of confessing Anglicans seeking to promote gospel faithfulness throughout the Anglican Communion.

Moore College has been heavily involved with GAFCON from its beginnings. We have been determined to stand with other faithful Anglicans around the world, many of whom have suffered significant loss for teaching and living in accordance with the teaching of Scripture. A number of the College faculty have played important roles in the movement and attended each of the three GAFCON Conferences (Jerusalem 2008, Nairobi 2013, Jerusalem 2018). Partnership with GAFCON is not something new to us.

It is critical for the future health of the churches that theological education across the globe prepares men and women to be workers who “have no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth”. Developing relationships and sharing resources is a way of strengthening theological colleges around the world, many of whom are under intense pressure to adjust their teaching programs to fit in with a liberal revisionist agenda. GAFCON has set up a network of theological educators to establish and nurture international partnerships between Anglican theological colleges.

Later this year, the Rev Dr Bill Salier will commence as Consultant in the GAFCON Theological Educators’ Network. Dr Salier’s extensive experience in theological education, and his gifts as a scholar and teacher, make him ideal for this role. His responsibility will be undertaken under the umbrella of CGM, as a vital component of the centre’s interest in the advance of faithful gospel ministry throughout the world.

Dr Salier commented, “I am excited by this opportunity to consult with theological educators in the GAFCON network, and I am grateful to Moore College and the CGM for providing an ideal platform of support. I am looking forward to seeing how the Lord will use this role to further his purposes.”

“Bill Salier’s appointment to the Gafcon Theological Education Network through a cooperative venture with Moore College’s Centre for Global Mission is a great step forward. Together we will continue to work to see bible-based training available to Gospel Workers around the world.”

Bishop Malcolm Richards, Director, Centre for Global Mission, Moore Theological College

“Bill Salier is an ideal person to take on the role of consultant. He has large experience, deep learning and a personal warmth which enables people to talk with him easily. I am grateful to the Lord for his willingness to take on this role.”

Bishop Peter Jensen, Director of the GAFCON Theological Educators’ Network

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Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: announcement, CGM, GAFCON, staff, theological education

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