The
monthly Anglican Diocese of Bendigo
october 2016
issue 123
Guests: Bishop Andrew Curnow with Bishop Tennyson Boga of Papua New Guinea, Joy Freier and Archbishop Philip Freier
Diversity of faith celebrated throughout Convention Sarah Crutch
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ore than 200 people from parishes across the diocese converged on Bendigo to be a part of the Diocesan Convention, themed ‘Why I am a Christian’.
Over the course of the weekend several different stories of people’s journey with their faith and experiences with the church were shared, with all being vastly different, yet equally engaging and encouraging. The opening night at South East Bendigo featured guest speaker Joy Freier, who spoke of her journey to being a Christian. A special guest for the night was also Bishop Tennyson Boga, of the Diocese
Charlton sings-a-long page 3
of Dogura in Papua New Guinea, who is currently visiting several Anglican dioceses across Australia with ABM. He compared the role of a bishop in Australia with his in Papua New Guinea, where his diocese is extremely vast and expansive, yet he travels everywhere on foot – which has even involved three hour hikes up mountains to visit congregations. The Convention continued into Saturday beginning with a ‘one-on-one’ interview with Bishop Andrew Curnow who shared his story from baptism to being a leading Anglican bishop.
Coverage continued pages 4-5 Worship: Songs led by Eaglehawk
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Seasonal suggestions page 10