August 2006
Issue 25, Number 7 PP 565 001/00190 ISSN 0726-2612
Get on with our mission THE NEW President of the Uniting Church has challenged local congregations across the country to get on with mission. He wants them to find new ways to connect with the 80 per cent of Australians who no longer have regular contact with the church. Rev Gregor Henderson was installed as the 11th President of the Uniting Church in Australia in Brisbane last month. Gregor said the church needs to focus on being at worship and at mission if it is to reach out and connect with those outside it. Congregations need to let God’s living Word excite and inspire them, he said. Gregor said that, while debates about what is “essential” or “not essential” to the faith are healthy, disagreements over theology and pastoral issues like sexuality and leadership (that sometimes descend into personal denigration and abuse) hurt the church’s mission to engage with God’s world and people. “These are shameful behaviours, not worthy of Christians,” he said. “At a time of extraordinarily increasing wealth in this country, how can we justify the fact that the gap between rich and poor is wider than ever before in our history, and how can we accept that there are people in this country who every day are victims of poverty, racism, physical or sexual abuse, homelessness?”
MIDDLE EAST APPEAL: Kaylea Fearn, of Simply Sharing Week, was in Adelaide recently to encourage people to live simply so others may simply live. The initiative is a joint venture of Caritas Australia, Christian World Service and the National Council of Churches. Church aid and development agencies have launched an appeal for the Middle East. See page 13.
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President-elect REV ALISTAIR MACRAE, principal of the Centre for Theology and Ministry, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, will succeed Rev Gregor Henderson when the Assembly next meets in 2009.
Website THE 11TH ASSEMBLY site had 16,000 visitors from July 4 to July 16. A total of 67,200 pages were viewed. There are reports on the 11th Assembly in this issue of New Times and on the Unitng Church SA website www.sa.uca.org.au
Evangelism and friendship
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Pastor’s the word
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Find peace this Christmas
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Teaching English in Thailand
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Beaconsfield story
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After the tsunami
9
President to visit Port Augusta
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Lutheran, Uniting covenant
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ASSEMBLY: Here are some of the South Australians who went to the Uniting Church’s national Assembly. See page 11.
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