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All the time in church there are unexpected things happening. We or someone else makes a decision to change something which then relationally or missionally impacts another area of church life that we didnât expect.
Sometimes we put too much attention into one area of church - and now other areas are suffering.
Whatever size your church is - the church system is complex, interdependent and interconnected.
Sometimes the presenting problem wonât actually be the real problem, thereâs something else causing it which is not immediately obvious.
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How do you balance the instability and chaos of external ministry with adding a foster child or adopted child to a ministry family?
What are the implications of taking children in crisis into the ministry home?
What motivates ministry families to become foster parents or to adopt?
How do older children and the church respond?
Sarah and Mat Yeo serve at Hurstville Grove Anglican Church in Sydney
Matt Wilcoxen pastors St Johnâs Darlinghurst in inner Sydney.
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What is it to be #likeaman?
There are not many places in the New Testament where men are spoken to specifically.
Today we are thinking about being a Christian man.
In the ESV and NASB the translation of 1 Corinthians 16:13 has âBe watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strongâ. (ESV)
But what does that mean?
Dominic Steele put that question to panelists at the recent Men Meeting the challenge conference:
Adrian Russell, senior minister of Northmead Anglican Church.
Craig Hamilton, senior minister at Pitt town.
Robin Kinstead, senior minister of Figtree Anglican.
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There are three different ways that the adult population of churches can grow:
Adults being saved. Christians transferring from another congregation within your denomination of switching from another denomination. Children of members growing up in the church and taking on their parents faith for themselves.Most evangelical churches - even growing churches - are underperforming in the first and third ways.
In the Sydney Anglican Church parents report that an average of only 65% of their children who grew up in church are currently professing Christ. That number hasnât changed in ten years - despite a targeted effort to increase it to 70%.
The second way is people switching from another church within your denomination, or transferring from another denomination.
Sydney Anglican Youthworks Consultant Al James says key focuses are deep discipleship, deep connection and authentic discussions at home with parents about faith.To watch Al James' Seminar on helping young people stick with Jesus, click this link: https://share.transistor.fm/s/b8d6fc0e
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A new massive ethical question has risen up with the advent of artificial intelligence.
How will people decide what kind of morality to give to their artificial intelligence creations?
There will need to be a morality. But what should it be?
The market is already making different choices.
Elon Musk has said he wants the AI behind X (formerly Twitter) to be morally flexible. He wants his AI to appeal to all people: left and right, authoritarian and democratic, kind and brutal.
Stephen Driscoll is the author of âMade in our Image - God, artificial intelligence and youâ.
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How can a senior minister best train junior preachers (student ministers and assistant ministers) in preaching?
Thereâs a tension we all feel: we want to be a training church raising up the next generation of leaders and yet we also want to make sure that the quality of what happens in our gatherings is high.
We donât want a Sunday morning âplane crash in the pulpitâ, where people at church that day thinkâI wish I had stayed home todayâ or âI wish I had gone to St Bloggs down the road.â
Toby Neal is at Vine Church in Surry Hills in Sydney. Toby says thereâs been days when he sat at the back of the church, head in hands thinking, âOh dear - I hope we donât have anyone new here today!âSupport the Show.
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Artificial Intelligence is an oncoming tsunami that will catch all of humanity off guard.
It is a change more like a wheel than a typewriter.
But what will this do to our sense of self?
Stephen Driscoll, in âMade in our Image - God, artificial intelligence and youâ says artificial intelligence may do great harm - giving more power to sinful people, governments or companies.
He says artificial intelligence will likely trend towards people pleasing - giving each of us what we want now/a sense of heaven now or it may become more debauched.
It may even become an existential threat to us - because EITHER it lacks a wise moral system OR it righteously opposes our sin.
Artificial intelligence will likely lure us into our own individual heavens and unbundled freedoms, but it wonât fix our souls.
Stephen Driscoll works in ministering to postgrads and academics at the Australian National University in Canberra as part of the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students.
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âGod wants all of me to love all of God all the timeâ says Senior Pastor of Fellowship Dubai, Ray Galea.
Pray Ephesians 3 prayers for yourself and your team. Never assume a potential ministry staff member has accepted the gospel of God. Listen to see if they are personally gripped by grace. Demonstrate Godâs love by meeting with your team consistently.Watch to see if the demands of ministry have choked the joy of salvation. Demonstrate Godâs loving grace when a team member misses the mark. Encourage âGospel Grace identityâ: Does a team member welcome feedback or are they defensive; are they willing to apologise without qualification.
We want our staff and leaders to live and serve in ministry out of an overflow of the love of God for them. Grasping this love properly lifts our service from duty to desire.
As pastors we are so committed and focused on encouraging our congregations to love God with all their hearts, souls, minds, and strengths. But do we stop to consider that our own love for God might be the limiting factor?
The pastorâs love for God will be a limiting factor for the congregationâs love for God. If we do not truly have hearts for God, how could we possibly lead others to the same?
Key Applications:Ray Galea was the pastor of MBM Rooty Hill in Western Sydney for 33 years until he moved to Dubai in 2022 to lead the Fellowship Dubai church there.
Ray is giving the evening keynote addresses at the Reach Australia Conference to talk about our the Pastorâs heart, feelings, emotions, and faith.Support the Show.
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âIt may be that God is destroying the Church of England and who am I to stand in his way?
âThe real tragedy would be if, in this traumatic, confusing time, if all of the evangelicals and the broader Orthodox group fall out with each other⊠if we can bear with each other in our different strategies, then that will be what we need (in whatever the future in England is going to be), whether that's within the Church of England or outside.
Charlie Skrine, the senior minister of All Souls Langham Place London, says his church (and other evangelical churches in the UK) are in a world of pain at the moment over the growing split in the Church of England.
Mr Skrine, who is speaking at the Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion Conference in Sydney, says All Souls is united in itâs commitment to biblical teaching on sexual ethics, but divided on what the best response should be.
He says a third of All Souls members are wanting to leave the Church of England now, a third want to stay and fight (never leave), and a further third are confused, and this diversity of opinion is reflected in the staff team.
Former All Souls evangelist Rico Tice has distanced himself from the Church of England, attends a Presbyterian Church, but retains Church of England Permission to Officiate. Rico said on the Gafcon 2018 livestream, of the gospel promoted by the Archbishop of Canterburyâs Evangelism Team, âIt's a different religion... and itâs around whether scripture is authoritative in terms of human sexuality⊠I think itâs a great wickedness to tell people who are on the road to destruction that they're not... if we have church leaders who are putting people on that road to destruction itâs a salvation issue.. That's why we have to distance ourselves..." (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1482677891837392)
Mr Skrine says in Revelation 2 Jesus says that his people must not tolerate sexual immorality.
Mr Skrine says the bishops donât get it, but there are tiny glimmers of hope of a settlement, with bishops moving slowly reluctantly towards the conclusion that they need to give up authority and come to a settlement.
He says the actions of the Bishop of London have united evangelical leaders within the London Church in a highly significant way with groups like All Souls, St Helens, Holy Trinity Brompton and Soma all standing side by side.Support the Show.
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Australiaâs former Prime Minister Scott Morrison releases a new autobiography this week where he speaks explicitly about his Christian faith, and thereâs a bible quote on almost every page.
Akos Balogh of Blue Fox Media joins Dominic Steele to review Mr Morrisonâs new book where the former Prime Minister writes of wrestling with whether to study at Vancouverâs Regent College, being helped by listening to sermons by Tim Keller and Rick Warren, being rebuked and encouraged by Christian pastors and friends, wrestles with forgiveness, and Godâs goodness during a long struggle over infertility.
Plus we discuss how pastors can wisely interact with political leaders.
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It is almost D day in the Anglican Communion.
Today we give the background for two highly significant meetings. One to take place next week in Rome. The second in June in Cairo.
The Rome gathering has been called by the rejected Canterbury leadership. The Cairo gathering has been called by the leadership of the Global South.
As background, The Church of England, the historic mother church of the Anglican Communion, under the leadership of the Archbishop of Canterbury formally abandoned the historic Christian faith when the English General Synod voted to follow Archbishop Welby and his house of bishops in voting for same sex blessings.
In reaction, the majority theologically orthodox have drawn a line in the sand and parted company with The church of England.
The Global South Churches said in their important Ash Wednesday 23 statement that the Church of England has disqualified herself from leading the Anglican communion.
Gafcon said the Archbishop of Canterburyâs leadership has been irreparably damaged.
We speak with the chair of the Global South Archbishop Justin Badi Arama of South Sudan and the new General Secretary of Gafcon Bishop Paul Donison.Support the Show.
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We are moving into a post - post-modern world But what does that look like and mean for truth - and us as pastors - as we attempt to communicate with our churches?
Our church members have unconsciously adopted some of the presuppositions of our society in the way we process texts and information.
We are living in a fake news world on social media with a parallel loss of confidence in institutions and authorities. Prince Harry says, âWhatever the cause, my memory is my memory, it does what it does, gathers and curates as it sees fit, and thereâs just as much truth in what I remember and how I remember it as there is in so-called objective facts. Things like chronology and cause-and-effect are often just fables we tell ourselves about the past.
Former US President Barack Obama says âUnfortunately, too much of politics today seems to reject the very concept of objective truth. People just make stuff up. They just make stuff up. ⊠we see the utter loss of shame among political leaders where theyâre caught in a lie and they just double down and they lie some more. Politicians have always lied, but it used to be if you caught them lying, theyâd be like, âOh, manâ. Now they just keep on lying."
Moore Theological College Lecturer Lionel Windsor joins Dominic Steele to explore what it means to believe the truth, turn to the truth, and adopt habits of truth and faithfulness in a post truth world.
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What is permissible and not permissible under new conversion practice laws in New South Wales - with Neil Foster, Matt Aroney and Michael Stead
Sydney Anglican Bishop Michael Stead, who chairs Freedom for Faith, describes the new laws as the least worst that he has seen in Australia.
Associate Professor of Law at Newcastle University and author of the Law and Religion blog Neil Foster says the law is unnecessary, but better than has been implemented in other parts of Australia.
Professor Foster supports moves to ban oppressive or violent practices that are designed to change someoneâs sexual attraction or impair gender identity.
However, Professor Foster says the laws (which have a criminal and civil component) can go beyond those bad things to areas where a minister is explaining the teaching of the Bible and wanting to help people to live in accordance with the bible.
Acting Minister of Watsons Bay Matt Aroney says he doesnât think the new laws will impact his pastoral practice. Matt wants to turn down the anxiety levels. He encourages to choose thoughtfully to respond to the people in front of us with the love and compassion that Jesus has.
Matt applies the principles of his new book âRenovated: How God makes us Christlikeâ to caring well for those Christians experiencing same sex attraction or gender incongruence.Support the Show.
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The Pastorâs Heart - A word to our heart from Dominic Steele
In a Pastorâs Heart special, Dominic Steele speaks to our hearts today as we engage in the battle of the Christian life. We get a call today to perseverance and resilience.
Dominic addresses, not just pastors, but young and old; healthy and unfit; wealthy and poor; busy and quiet; husbands, singles, divorcees and widowers; fertile and infertile, straight or experiencing same sex attraction; or struggling in addictions.
Calling out to God:
God what are you doing?
Why am I stuck in this?
What is going on?
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We explore the delicate dynamics of faith, family, and identity in the world of church leadership.
As pastors most of all we want our kids to love Jesus. And yet Barnabas Piper says so often pastors kids are messed up.
What are the unique experiences, joys and challenges of being pastors kids? And how can we better parent as pastors?
There are issues of awareness, assumptions and expectations. Plus confusion about identity.
This episode isn't just about the challenges; it's also a treasure trove of wisdom for Pastor's kids themselves. Whether you're feeling the weight of a congregation's gaze or struggling to carve out your own identity.
We discuss the power of parental apologies and the healing they can bring.
James Galea grew up as a pastorâs kid in Western Sydney and now leads the ministry team at Freshwater Anglican Church on Sydneyâs Northern Beaches.Support the Show.
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How do we speak to children about sin? How can we help youth understand themselves as sinful and in indeed of forgiveness?
What to make theologically of the sense of entitlement in youth culture?
Plus how do we think theologically about the important issue of vibe in youth and children's ministry and in regards to how kids engage with church.
And what can we learn from Sunday School history that will help with practice today?
The new book âIdentity, Church Culture and Discipleship in Youth and Childrenâs Ministry - Australian Evangelical Perspectives on Youth Ministryâ is being launched this week.
Papers in the book were first presented at the HOUSE conference for youth and childrenâs ministers in Sydney.
Contributors include Ruth Lukabyo, who leads the Sydney Anglican Youthworks Institute, teaches church history at Youthworks College and his responsible for editing the book.
Bill Salier is a former principal at Youthworks College and now heads up the Anglican GAFCON Theological Educators Network.
Tim Beliharz is on the ministry support team at Youthworks.
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The old saying is âA rising tide lifts all boats.â But could the spark of story telling, and celebrating faith increase evangelism in churches and on university campuses everywhere?
National Director of the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students Richard Chin is emphasising the importance of prayer, through what he calls a 'two-for-two' model, and asks churches to join him in consistent branding in a nationwide push to introduce people to Jesus.
We discuss practical steps to integrate evangelism into the church's DNA, champion the role of head, heart, and hand in fostering a consistent culture of outreach.
Rory Shiner is senior pastor of Providence Church, Perth and Chair of the Gospel Coalition Australia.
Baden Stace leads the ministry team at St Stephens Normanhurst in Sydneyâs north.
Elliot Temple is missions pastor at Christ Church St Ives also in Sydneyâs north.Support the Show.
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âItâs like they got the exegesis spot on, then closed their eyes, fired an arrow randomly into the air, opened their eyes to see where it landed and said, âThat looks like a good place to do application!ââ - Theological College lecturer on student sermon application.
But are those of us who have graduated from theological college much better? For after all the students are just imitating what we have modelled.
Dean of Students at Sydneyâs Moore Theological College Paul Grimmond has just completed a doctor of ministry project on improving application in evangelical preaching.Support the Show.
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Andrew Leslie is encouraging us to first take a step back from practical concerns and reflect on the beauty and wisdom of the bibleâs teaching about manhood and womanhood.
In much contemporary debate about gender we focus on practical questions about what different people can do.
However the head of Moore Theological Collegeâs Doctrine Department says the picture of gender in the beginning is not an arbitrary divine imposition that comes with its own set of arbitrary rules and instructions. Rather, the man and the woman together â and only together â irreducibly different and yet one inconceivable without the other, created a microcosm of Godâs own very being and character and glory, summing up the wisdom and creative word of God.
Andrew Leslie gave the keynote addresses at the Priscilla and Aquila Conference in Sydney. Talk One: https://bit.ly/49ABygt Talk Two: https://bit.ly/3ORxWhI
He wants us as pastors to more fully appreciate the beauty of the bibleâs teaching.
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Stephen McAlpine says the real question is âDoes the future have a church?â
The statistics are not our friend.
We have been talking on The Pastorâs Heart about dropping church attendance. Stephen McAlpine is writing about the more widespread phenomenon.
He says some countries like the US are coming off a high base and in those places there is fat and cultural cachet to play with, whereas the level of religious commitment in the UK has dropped so dramatically that it is possible to imagine a time when Christianity will be a thing of the past.
In Australia the proportion of people self identifying as Christians has shrunk to 44% in 2021, down from 61% in 2011.
Church attendance across the west is collapsing with the rise of nones and dones.
Ministry Consultant Stephen McAlpine from Perth in Western Australia has a new book FUTUREPROOF.
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