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Iron Sharpens Iron – Transgender Interview 1
This first of a 2-episode interview with Chris Arnzen of Iron Sharpens Iron looking at the Sydney Diocese Social Issues Committee Gender Identity Report.
Interview with Richard Chin (CMS Summer School)
davidould.net is, once again, attending the CMS (Church Missionary Society) Summer School. The main session speaker this year is Richard Chin of AFES. We sat down together to chat about Summer School, his ministry to students, the book of Colossians that&
Marriage, Parliament and Bishops – ABC The World Today
I gave a brief interview to ABC Radio’s The World Today programme this morning for their coverage of the bishops’ letter.  
Lateline 11 September 2017
You can watch the video of last night’s “religious leaders” discussion on ABC Lateline here. Also check out Michael Jensen on the Drum earlier the same evening.
The Anglican rule of faith: Canon Law or Scripture?
The Ven. Dr. John Davis, Archdeacon in Wangaratta (although not listed on their website’s “leadership” page) has penned an initial response to the letters of Bishop Condie and Archbishop Davies. Davis’ response, which can be found
Archbishop Glenn Davies writes to Australian Bishops, “an act of solidarity” to consecrate Lines
Archbishop Glenn Davies of Sydney has written to his fellow bishops in Australia to explain his rationale behind participating in the consecration on Friday 30 June of Canon Andy Lines as a missionary bishop. davidould.net understands he has been strongly
Bishop of Tasmania writes to Australian Bishops, “an act of solidarity” to consecrate Lines
Bishop Richard Condie of Tasmania, who is the chair of Fellowship of Confessing Anglican (FCA) Australia. has written to his fellow bishops in Australia to explain his rationale behind participating in the consecration on Friday 30 June of Canon Andy Line
Teach Us to Number Our Days: Who are the “everyone” of 2Peter 3:9?
One of the great joys of preaching is getting to immerse yourself in some tricky portions of the Bible that require a little grappling with. Usually it’s a text that the greats of the past have long tussled with (who hasn’t known the thrill of
A New Dean for Grafton, Gregory Jenks: “Progressive” Christianity in yet another Cathedral
On June 4 the Bishop of Grafton, Rt Rev Dr Sarah McNeil, announced that academic Gregory Jenks would be the new dean of the Cathedral in Grafton. Jenks is a well-known scholar amongst the Jesus Seminar movement – that branch of historical Jesus stud
“Troublesome Priest” interview 4 – Pepsi or Coke?
A while ago I was interviewed for an documentary (“The Troublesome Priest”) about Ven. Rod Bower, Rector of Gosford Anglican and now Archdeacon of the Central Coast, by documentary maker Kaye Harrison (Bunya Treehouse for ABC Compass). While