THE AUSTRALIAN THE AUSTRALIAN hot line CHURCH Round-up of church press comment Rev, Canon Alan E. S. Beetle, been elected of the Church RECORD Chaplain-General of the Australian of the Province of West Africa. He SOUTHERN CROSS has a New Life tells of the coming CHURCH RECORD Military Forces, has been appointed an succeeds Most Rev. C. J. Patterson, archdeacon by the . on the Niger since 1961 who has letter from the Archbishop of visit to Australia of Rev. Richard The paper for Church of THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND NEWSPAPER —EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION Rev. Charles H. Sherlock, rector of retired, Sydney in which he states very Wurmbrand, famous Rumanian England people — , All ', Hunter's Hill (Sydney) since Professor Dennis NIneham, Regius clearly where he stands on a Lutheran pastor who was im- Apostolic, Protestant and Registered at the G.P.O., Sydney, for transmission by post Printed by John Fairfax and Price 10 cents 1962 and director of the New Housing Professor of Divinity at Cambridge since No. 1441 June 26, 1969 as a newspaper. Sons Ltd., Broadway, Sydney. Areas Committee since 1967, has been 1964, has been appointed Warden of number of public issues. Among prisoned and tortured by the Reformed. appointed an honorary canon of St. Keble College, Oxford. He is 47. other things, he does not agree Subscription $3 pen year, Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney. Communist regime in that coun- Mr Peter F. Johnson was made with the Australian who Editorial and Busi- Right Rev. Chandu Ray, Bishop of by the Bishop of Oxford for the diocese try. The Church Times pub- posted. Karachi since 1957, has resigned his see of Melbourne on June 1. favour legislation to exempt from ness: 511 Kent St., Sydney, to devote himself to evangelism. He has Rev. R. E. Wallace has been appointed National Service conscientious lishes a plea front the Dean of 2000. Phone: 61-2975, Office been appointed the first Executive Direc- vicar of Be!grave (Melbourne). tor of the Co-ordinating Office for Asian Rev. Shirley A. Buster, curate of St. objectors to a particular war. He Llandaff for the Church of hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Radical ILL change in New Evangelism and wilt be initially sup- Columb's, Hawthorn (Melbourne) since does agree with the option put England to shut down com- Issued fortnightly, on alter- ported by the Graham Crusade organisa- 1967, has beOn appointed vicar of forward some time ago by Mr tion and World Vision. Hastings. pletely on all further activity nate Thursdays. Copy dead- Right Rev. Moses N. C. 0. Scott, Bury, Minister for Labour and line 12 days preceding date Rev. Brian R. Kyme, vicar of St. about unity with others and to Bishop of Sierra Leone since 1961, has Matthew's, Ashburton (Melbourne) since National Service. of issue, but earlier receipt 1963, has been appointed Dean of concentrate instead on its evan- diocese preferable. Geraldton (NM. Australia) from July 28. In an article on pastoral care gelistic and pastoral tasks. Rev. Joseph Thomas Ross Border. headed "Who Ministers to the Western Australia vicar of St. Andrew's, Brighton (Mel- extend to the Fourth year. New head bourne) since 1966 and formerly of the Minister?," Church and People COMPLETELY new ap- produced are in no way com- mental high schools, the Direc- diocese of Canberra-Goulburn, died in (N.Z.) reports that N.Z. Theo- mensurate with the effort ex- tor General, Mr H. Dettman, 2.--There are three types of Melbourne on May 14, at the age of 54. A proach to religious instruc- logical Colleges and the Hospital pended. The problem is a two- sought the views of the Churches subjects: rejected tion in State schools in Western Rev. Canon Thomas H. D. Kltley, Core subjects which must be chaplain of The Armidale School since Chaplains' Association will run COLLEGE Australia is to be introduced fold one. The Churches on their as to the possibility of taking (a) for 1953, died in Sydney on May 17. a twelve-week full-time course in experimentally in 1970. An offi- side have faced enormous prob- another look at the religious in- done by ALL students. These y a vote of the house of Mr Graham and Mrs Helen Gelding, clinical pastoral theology some cial release on the subject reads lems in finding people to give struction situation, He asked the are FOUR — English, Social B clergy, the proposal to found together with two of their children, TRAINING Studies, Science, Mathematics. David (17) and Christopher (14) were time this year. 'they've beaten as follows: the instruction; in some cases Director of Secondary Educa- a new diocese of the Murray killed in a car accident, at Peak Hill Australia. Although much excellent work attendance by catechists and tion, Dr D. Mossenson, to take (b) A number of subjects of a from the diocese of Adelaide, on May 18. Mr Gelding was TO FIT YOU peripheral nature to be done by Althotsleigh Treasurer at St. John's, Tamworth, and Seek, (South Africa) quotes FOR has been done over the years by clergy has been irregular, and up the problem as part of the was rejected at a special Ade- had also been an active synodsman in the clergy and lay people to give the quality of the teaching has overall reorganisation involved ALL students, Among these sub- laide synod. Two years ago the ISS KATHLEEN L. Mc- Sydney. Archbishop, Clayton as say- jects are Physical Education, Rev. Leslie G. Vitnell, curate in ing to photographers: "Some religious instruction in the de- varied. in the Achievement Certificate. proposal had the support of the M Credie, B.A., Dip. Soc. charge of St. John's, Asquith (Sydney), SERVICE partmental schools, it has come The Education Department, After a good deal of discus- Sport, Pastoral Care, Health, clergy and synod passed a canon since 1963, has been appointed rector of people tell me to look natural, A number of subject in St., M.A.C.E., founding head- St. Aldan's, Blackheath. to be recognised that the results on its side, has found the present sion proposals were made to the (c) last year to establish the diocese. and some tell me to look plea- which the child has some choice. mistress of Sydney Church of Rev. Alex. R. B. Morrlsby, locate sant, but I can't do both." The AT HOME OR OVERSEAS system of religious instruction Churches which have met with The rejection came as a sur- England Girls' Grammar School, tenens of St. George's. Hurstville (Syd- tends to produce "administrative a fairly general approval; the TEN periods a week will be de- prise to most synodsmen for it ney), has been appointed rector of St. Bishop of Peterborough com- Wollongong, has been appointed Peter's, Cook's River. chaos," due in some measure to majority of the Churches have voted to these OPTIONAL sub- was strongly supported by the ments in the Church of England jects. There will he varying headmistress of Abbotsleigh Rev. Tudno Rees, chaplain at Lord Newspaper on the apparent lack the unavoidable irregularity of declared themselves in favour of Bishop of Adelaide -and by the School, Wahroonga, N.S.W. Howe Island (Sydney) since 1966, has SYDNEY MISSIONARY E BIBLE COLLEGE Missionary attendance on the part of the them. In order that a clear numbers of these subjects offer- laity. Opposition to the move been appointed Home Mission Society of interest in the Anglican- representative in Wollongong. ( INTERDENOMINATIONAL) visiting clergy, to some uneven- understanding of these proposals ed in each high school depend- was led by the Archdeacon of Methodist unity scheme on the ing on such factors as demand, Rev. Arthur M. Savage, 'Curate of part of the laity: Lay members ness in the quality of teaching may be obtained, a word on the the South-East, Ven. John Blebv. Whyalla (Wil!ochre), has been appointed Achievement Certificate is in location, facilities available. curate of Christ Church, Warrnambool of diocesan conferences failed Cal H and to the fact that a clergyman He called for a straw vote on BIBLE EXEGESIS • THEOLOGY • MISSIONS H statesman might have to face a large class place. These subjects will include For- (Ballarat). the Tuesday night of synod even to turn up and vote on the eign Languages, Woodwork, Mr Gordon Landreth, secretary of the question. He says that this a • FIELD TRAINING, etc. H of children drawn from several 1.—The Achievement Certifi- which resulted: Graduates' Fellowship of the I.V.F. H H age levels (an altogether im- cate will cover the First, Second Metal Work, Art, Music and For Against (U.K.) since 1964, has been appointed indicates they are not enthusi- FOR YOUR FREE PROSPECTUS Christian Education. General Secretary of the Evangelical astic about the scheme. dlefilyNON possible situation). and Third years of the high Clergy 15 10 Alliance In Britain. lB 3.—The optional subjects are The Office Secretary, S.M.B.C. 43 Badminton Rd., Croydon, N.S.W. dies hi view of the present sylla- school courses. It will replace Laity 27 15 Rev. Leslie P. G. Smith, rector of English Churchman in an in- H bus reorganisation in the depart- the Junior and later on it may to be chosen by the student so When the motion was finally St. John's, Merbein (St. Arnaud) since cisive editorial points out that the Cal 51 R JOSEPH H. OLDHAM, as to add up to TEN periods 1960, will be inducted to the parish of Telephone: 74-4780 (Sydney) former secretary of the put the voting was: Inglewood on July 25. Church of England rules out the lB D per week. Christian Education For Against Rev. John H, A. Gibson (St. John's, practice of indiscriminate II Ptiodpak Rev. A. D. Deane, BARD. Tim-Principal: Rev. H. t Green, MALIK 01 International Missionary 'Coun- will involve TWO periods each Canberra) and Rep. Christopher R. cil, died in England on May 16 Clergy 58 42 Simon (Cootamundra) were ordained of infants. Secular Unity and missionary week. It must be noted that the Laity 104 49 priests in St. John's, Canberra on papers in London had raised the 51M510/1531221111MMMWMONWOMMg@WWWW5INIMINIE151 at the age of 94. student must choose to do the June II. As secretary of the World The next morning the vote Rev. Duncan S. Richardson, curate in issue of the legal right of parents subject. was declared invalid because one charge of St. Luke's, Northmead (Syd- to have their children baptised in ------I Missionary Conference in Edin- ney) since 1964, has been appointed burgh in 1910, Dr Oldham has member of the house of laity chaplain at Lord Howe Island from the the Church of England. Of decline PROPOSALS had voted with the clergy. end of May. course, no such legal right exists. been hailed as the architect of Rev. Clive Harcourt-Norton who is in The departmental proposals to After further debate and some NEW TESTAMENT GREEK the modern ecumenical move- CUMENICAL agencies and linked to the NOC grOws weak- the U.S.A. for a year of special study, Rev. C. F. Gribble, Methodist ment. He gave active leadership the Churches are as follows: emotion the final vote was: has been appointed curate In charge of President-General says in the E church-unionised groups er: "Although no one answer 1.—That the teaching of St. Peter's, Mortdale (Sydney) from. July. Moore Theological College is offering an introductory course at the Oxford Conference on Life can be given it appears that For Against Rev. Adrian R. Hill formerly reliev- Methodist that he has attended on ten successive Monday evenings, commencing June 16. suffer from missionary attrition. Christian Education be done in Clergy 35 32 ing at Merino (Ballarat), has been and Work in 1937 and played a The data runs strictly counter to the erosion caused by theologi- inducted as rector of Coleraine. the World Methodist Conference the high schools by departmental Laity 27 25 For further enquiries ring 51-6460 key role in the formation of the the often heard claim that ecu- cal liberalism, humanism, syn- Rev. Frederick G. Phipps, curate of and admits that some Methodists World Council of Churches. teachers. These will be vol- A two thirds majority was re- Warrnamhool (Ballarat), has been doubt the wisdom of maintaining menism makes witness more ef- cretism, and universalism, all of unteers, specially trained and appointed vicar of St. Luke's, Ballarat. He was honorary president of which are more evident in the quired in each house to pass the Rev. Wallace Kihiklbi, ' k native of this world denominational link, fective." With these words Chris- selected. New Guinea. has seen appointed Dean the World Council of Churches NCC denominations, has' con- measure and this it (failed to So Anglicans with their doubts • 111111111111111111111111MMINIIIIMMIIIMIIMIIIIMMUMMUMIIIIMMMIllaa11111111111111111ltal11111111111111111111111111111111111111[ill tianity Today summarised its students of Dogma Cathedral New Guinea from from 1961 to 1968. His name tributed largely to missionary de- 2.—That the achieve. this month, about the value of Lambeth are analysis of the data of North volunteer to do the subject The special synod was held Miss Kathleen McCredie Rev. Reginald R. Hardy, rector of will always be linked with the cline. not alone. Catholic Weekly is American Protestant Ministries Christian Education. primarily to have the necessary Gundy since 1962, has seen appointed late Dr John R. Mott in drawing Overseas Directory. "One thing is quite clear from She will succeed Miss Betty rector of Kendall (Newcastia). taking great comfort from the ACCOUNTANT-SECRETARY together the participants in the 3.—That any Church which legislation passed so that it could Rev. Stuart L. Benson curate of New utterances of two Federal Mini- A comparison of missionary a study of the statistics: The ments for setting up the new be submitted to General Synod Archdale who has been head- Lambton since 1967, has been appointed modern Protestant missionary claim that church union advances curate of All Saints', Singleton. sters, Mr Nigel Bowen and Mr Leading Anglican Social Welfare Organisation in Mel- activity of merged churches in diocese were most inadequate. for approval in September. mistress since 1958 and who movement. the witness of the Church and retires in 1970. Miss McCredie Rev. George A. Parker, curate of All Malcolm Fraser on the need bourne requires a qualified Accountant as Secretary to the the National Council of wished to continue under the old Financial considerations were Saints', Singleton (Newcastle), has been for more State Aid in the next Churches in 1938 with that of enlarges its outreach lacks his- is 40 years of age and since 1954 appointed curate of Wallsend. Board. Varied and satisfying duties will include financial scheme be permitted to do so. In most strongly urged against the Federal Budget. It also comes 1968 reveals that the number of torical support. both as it re- other words, the present Act has built S.C.E.G.G.S. Wollong- Rev. R. John Vincent, Director of administration and office management. lates to missionary outreach proposal and it was said that ong to a school of 311 pupils. Television (Bathurst), has been elected out very strongly against the Unity foreign missionaries of the granting "Allowed Time" and the proposed financial arrange- to a canonry of All Saints' Cathedral, proposals for hotel trading on United Church of Christ has abroad," the report concluded. An "old girl" of Abbotsleigh, Bathurst. Salary approx. $5,500 will be negotiated. "Right of Entry" Is to be in no ments for settling the new dio- Sundays. Mr McInerney. presi- dropped from 611 to 382, the Miss McCredie graduated from Rev. Clyde J. Evendeen, rector of With superannuation benefits and car provided. (From Enelish Churchman) (Continued page 4) cese were most inadequate. Sydney University where she Millthorpe (Bathurst), has been appointed dent of the Hotels' Associ- through United Presbyterian Church rector of Grenfell. ation (N.S.W.) in its letter Unique opportunity for man with a sense of Christian from 1,698 to 1,088, and the was a cricket and a hockey blue Rev. Alexander J, Ralston rector of columns says that Sunday open- United Methodist Church from and was closely associated with Warren (Bathurst), has been appointed commitment and desire for service. rector of Kandos and Portland. ing will reduce the road toll, N.T. study 1,552 to 1,415. Denominations in the Evangelical Union. Rev, John L. Mason, formerly curate 01 Dubbo (Bathurst), has been appointed Anglican Messenger (W.A.) Written applications in strictest confidence to be ad- the NCC that have not merged Abbotsleigh is one of the lead- PEAKING AT an ecumenical have remained stable or have in ing independent girls' schools in rector of Warren. features the Golden Jubilee of dressed to: Rev. Russell M. Hull, rector of conference at St. Mark's creased their missionary person- Australia with an enrolment of the ordination of Deaconess S Trundle (Bathurst), has been appointed YARWOOD, VANE and CO., Institute, Canberra, recently, nel. 1,100 pupils and it has a very rector of St, Barnabas. East Orange. Dorothy Genders who is Rev. Desmond R. Egan, rector of still very active in important 53 Queen Street, MELBOURNE. 3000. Professor C. K. Barrett said that During the same 30-year peri- distinguished academic record. It Comnock (Bathurst) ha'. teen appointed the next essential step in the pro- od some non-conciliar churches is a Sydney diocesan uhool. rector of Trundle Christian work. .Tha.11111a111111110111111101111111111M1111111111111111MallailallialliallIMMUMMIIIIMIMMI1111111111111111111IMMI11111111111111131111111311: cess toward unity was a joint and non-denominational foreign study of the New Testament by 0.4141}I, mission agencies grew "by leaps j.lrO4,114•1111r1/0.al•r0.I.MOMIOI)OIMPIFO=•0•lIll•tl 11.1••1.01).••IrOIM.O..=Ir0 Christians of all denominations. and bounds." The Southern Bap- Professor Barrett is a distin- tist Convention advanced from Y.E.C.L. guished Methodist scholar who 405 to 2,277; the Christian and is visiting Australia for the Cato Missionary Alliance from 447 to LAYMEN SPEAK OUT — lectures. He went on to say that 859; the Evangelical Free The Young Evangelical Churchmen's League if we are to get to the heart of Church from 32 to 167; the has arranged a meeting the questions in which we are Assemblies of God from 230 to divided, we must study prayer- 815; rhe Wycliffe Bible Trans- at Moore College, Newtown. fully together; then we have lators from none to 2,126. on Saturday, 21st June. something upon which we can At the present time more than 9 a.m. to 12 noon. build. 30,000 North American Mission- Three prominent laymen will speak on— Other speakers at the confer- aries are supported by Protestant "The Layman and the Liturgy" ence were: Rev. Dr Max Thomas, agencies. Fewer than 32 per Rev. Dr Peter Rudge, Rev. Dr cent of these are related to the "The Layman and Evangelism" John Munro, Rev. P. Matthews, NCC with its 42 million con- "The Layman and Pastoral Work" Rev. George Garnsey, Rev. Barry stituency. A similar proportion Thiering, Monsignor J. E. obtains in the support of national All young men welcome. Bourke, Rev. G. Monaghan, Dr workers: the NCC supports 8,305 Representatives of Australian and New Zealand Bible Colleges and Institutes at their meet- Brian Hennessy, Rev. John Scul- and the agencies not related to ing at Victor Harbour, South Australia in May. With the permission of their boards they Further details from lion, S. J. and Mrs Elizabeth rhe NCC 36,748. formed the Australasian Association of Bible Colleges and Institutes. Rev. Allan Blanch, 89-4549. Ogston. The conference was Christianity Today suggested Rev. Peter Dawson, Principal of Msalato Bible School, chats with two of his students. The organised by Rev. Dr John answer to the question why the School is a department of the Literature and Christian Education Centre, diocese of Central Nurser, warden of St. Mark's. missionary impulse of agencies Tanganyika (see article on page 3). Printed by John Fairfax and Sons Ltd., Broadway, Sydney, for the publishers, Page 8 Australian Church Record, June 12, 1969 The Church Record Ltd., Sydney. B.F.B.S. Evangelism Congress EDITORIAL A MODERN MISSIONARY ENTERPRISE (AN FRIDAY and Saturday the "Has the note of authority gone 1.--/ 30th and 31st May, in the out of much current evangelism "If the trumpet give ...." Chapter House at St. Andrew's, as its place has been taken by Thorn tree spreads the Evangelical Alliance of New the rally speaker, the colourful RATHER well-known cartoon shows Martin Luther Tas. humourist, the story-teller?" South Wales held its Congress A standing before the Diet of Worms and saying: "Here Malugu is doing the same with on Evangelism. when 340 dele- Rev. H. Rowe, whose paper, I stand . . . at present . . . I think . . . but then again, I could 12 young women. Mr Stone gates gathered from Sydney and "The Social Implications of the be wrong." Fortunately for the Christian church, his real Senyagwa and Mr John Mwaluko country, with some from inter- Gospel in our Strange New words were: "Here stand I; I can do no other; God assist me." keep the offset press going in state. World," was read by Principal its branches the printshop. ubilee It is the note of certainty and assurance in the gospel The Congress took the form Gilbert Wright on account of which is the distinctive note of real Christian faith. It is a is their aim? What do they Training is a special priority. of foul' major addresses followed Mr Rowe's illness, provided most Canon Kevin Engel went accomplish, if anything? Not only have we run residential Thursday, May 8, 1969 mark- note that is absent from much that passes for Christian by 12 seminars. Both the appropriate material for many of preaching, teaching and writing today. out to the diocese of Cen- The centre grew out of the courses for publishers, salesmen ed the 150th anniversary of the Bible school and other scattered and bookshop managers, artists addresses and the seminars gave the practical seminars which fol- Writing recently in the British "Church Times," John C. tral Tanganyika for Austra- establishment of the Tasmanian a balanced presentation of the lowed in the later sessions of the lian C.M.S. in 1954. He diocesan organisations. Central and local writers, but the Centre Auxiliary, British and Foreign theological and practical aspects King, a former editor of the "Church of England Newspaper," Tanganyika Press, a viable pub- has also welcomed literature Congress, and his challenging describes evangelicals in the Church of England as "people who became Director of the Bible Society. The auxiliary was of evangelism. Literature and Christian lishing house run on commercial workers from Madras, India, call to dedication stirred many know they are saved." He says that this question of the assur- formed at a meeting in old The theme of the Congress hearts. He stated, "Communism Education Centre, Msalato, lines, was facing a period of Ethiopia, Kenya and Zambia David's Church, Hobart on May ance of could be regarded as the keynote to an in 1963. Canon and Mrs expansion and there was an who have come to study or con- was "The Gospel in our Strange has demonstrated that in our understanding of the evangelical position. 8, 1819. New World," and papers ranged age there are millions who are Engel are two of the mis- urgent need for a training centre. sult with us on special aspects ('anon Kevin Engel leads a group of bookshop managers and A feature of the celebrations "Whether he is inside or outside the Church of England, sionaries supported by St. Over the past five years, Miss of their own programs. literature secretaries at a (loose in ,alesmanship and manage- was the Commonwealth Council from such subjects as "The Doc- willing to give themselves in trine of the Church and its total dedication to a cause. It the evangelical believes that a man can not only become Andrew's, Roseville, N.S.W. Martha is a Tanzanian Luth- ment, April 28-Ma) 9, 1969. meetings in Hobart. The coun- Christian by putting his trust in Christ; he can know that he is eran from the slopes of Mt. Kili- cil, composed of two men from Implications for Evangelism" to is high time that the Church by "Evangelism and Drugs;" "Evan- proclaimed the superiority of the a Christian and that his sins are ;forgiven. It is this certainty, "CORRY, MARTHA, you II manjaro and the Literature Sec- each State meets with the Com- this assurance, that marks out the evangelical from his fellow gelism and the University" and greatest cause of all — the dedi- have to rewrite it," Kevin Engel retary for her Synod based in monwealth and State secretaries Christians," says Mr King. t•-3 the capital city of Dar es Sa- and other key members of the "Evangelism and the local cated surrender to, and service "But that makes five times it's Young mother in need Church." of, Christ through the Gospel." As long as we recognise that this assurance springs from Betty Durham with expertise in laam. This is a new post and Commonwealth staff each year. the free and full forgiveness for the believer through the sub- been corrected and rewritten. The Archbishop of Sydney, The fellowship of the Con- I'm tired of the very name of publishing techniques, joined by there's no pattern for her to fol- "'M a YOUNG wife and "Yes," said Mary eagerly. Usually the meetings are held in stitutionary death of Christ on the cross, we will agree that low. How does a young woman Canberra where the National the Most Rev. Marcus Loane, gress was of a high level and in Musa." Miss Patricia McIntosh, a com- i mother of two," said Mary "Then say this prayer after was chairman for the first ses- the closing session, addressed by assurance is a distinctive mark of the evangelical. mercial artist, and myself as alone in the city set about this me, Mary," I said, and I led her headquarters is situated. How- It is important to recognise this because we live in times Nevertheless, Martha Mandao with a wistful expression, "but sion and gave the Congress a fine Rt. Rev. A. J. Daim on the did rewrite her script on the manager and publisher, formed task? She has looked to Msalato I have a need which I feel only into God's presence in prayer. ever, as an indication of the im- when doubt and uncertainty are prized above truth. Most oif for help and has now attended lead as he presided. words, "Now then do it" (2 early life of Moses—in all seven the nucleus of a publishing and God can satisfy." During our prayer her small son portance of this anniversary in antagonism to the gospel is aroused by its note of certainty, three courses of different aspects. Tasmania the council held its Canon D. W. B. Robinson in Sam. 3:18), left all the delegates times. It is now being printed, training group. To this have now She went on to explain that ran noisily into the room, but declaring evangelism a distinct with a deep sense of commit- "He that has the Son has life" is unpalatable to the sceptic. been added Miss Janet Wyatt of literature work — writing, we finished praying. meetings in Hobart. Evangelical certainty does not come only from the note fully illustrated. the home in which she had The Jubilee Service of Thanks- activity affirmed the words of C. ment to the task of evangelism. Martha was one of 10 Tan- with special responsibility for publishing and book selling. Can "Do you know, Mary, that the of certainty in the Scriptures. It comes also from the Holy our theological publishing, Mr you imagine the thrill for her grown up was one in which she giving was held in St. David's H. Dodd to define preaching as zanians in a workshop held at had been taught to pray and to Lord says in the Bible that 'he "the public proclamation of Spirit Himself who in-dwells every believer. St. Paul tells us: Alexander Chibehe as a trainee when She will hold in her own gently leads those that are with Cathedral, Hobart on May 11 "The Spirit itself bears witness with our spirit." His witness Msalato on how to write chil- say grace and that when diffi- and telecast by the A.B.C. The Christianity to the non-Christian dren's books in Swahili. Such a publisher and other citizen mem- hands the book which she has young'? He understands all our within us is not that of a waverer. As Luther said so pun- bers of staff. written? One of the few East culties came she still prayed, but Dean of Hobart (Very Rev. world . . much of our preach- Confirmation workshop would have been that she was not satisfied. needs and the demands made ing in Church at the present day gently, "The Spirit is not a sceptic." The whole team aims at pro- African women to have anything upon us by our children." Michael Webber) led the service The Holy Spirit's witness does not make us know-alls. It impossible five years ago when assisted by the Bible Society would not have been recognised most of Msalato was just a thorn viding the opportunity and equip- published. What a joy for her "Have you talked with your Were they tears in Mary's does not mean we can resolve all difficulties and solve all secretary in N.S.W. (Rev. A. F. by the early Christians as 'Kery- tree covered hill six miles out- ment which the 'Church needs and us to see mothers using her minister?" I queried. eyes? I wondered. camp problems. We share Paul's experience in seeing through rather book when reading to their chil- Scott). gma.' " side Dodoma. for evangelism and to consoli- "Oh, yes. When we were in smokey lenses. We know only in part, but despite life's many dren. An after-church rally was held Rev. Dr. Charles Noller in Fifty young people from St. Why is it that a team of six date what has already been our last parish, but when he his paper, "The Authority of Matthew's, Marryatville, S.A., riddles, the deepest concerns of the soul of man are met with Australians and seven Tan- achieved. The Christian Council of Tan- paid us a visit he was so busy By SHEILA HAYLES in Launceston on the evening of a glorious certainty. zania uses Msalato as its Liter- May 11. Mr Iga Kila spoke the Gospel in Relation to the led by their rector, Rev. Jeff zanians are working together in The Rev. Peter Dawson is talking about the parish theatre Church, Tradition and Experi- Roper, attended a Confirmation The rigidly orthodox pharisaism of belief has almost been this Literature and Christian currently training over 70 men ature Secretariat and the Centre production which he was organis- briefly on the subject "Focus on supplanted today by an inverse pharisaism of doubt. Professor Director is Secretary of the Pro- New Guinea." The main address ence" gave invaluable summaries camp at Mylor recently. I ducat ion Centre 300 miles in the Bible School department ing that I was unable to talk I left her with the promise of the New Theology and the In 1968 a similar oamp was G. C. Berkouwer has said that there is a danger today that the inside mainland Tanzania? What as evangelists. Miss Molleni vincial Literature Panel for the about the questions which were that I would see her son and was given by Bishop Clive Kerle. serious student will be so impressed by all the problems in unhappy consequences of the held at Pt. Elliot with great thirteen Anglican dioceses in burdening me," as I went my way I prayed. The bishop spoke of the thrilling theology that he will circle all certainties with a ring of ques- East Africa. opportunities that confront the New Evangelism and New Mor- success, and the weekend Con- Mary went on talking and "Oh God, loving Father, thank ality which stem from this new ference as part of the Confir- tions. Is this all just another top- Bible Society movement in these Yet it does not require a very insightful mind to agree heavy church institution? Where eagerly poured out her concerns. you for revealing your truth to theology. mation Preparation is now an days. with Karl Barth when he points out in his Dogmatics that does it touch the lives of indi- Her husband's indifference to Mary. Please give to all clergy Rev. Graham Miller, Principal established event. The weekend Christianity, her mother, her and Christians such a hunger for of the Melbourne Bible Institute, aims to draw young people to- "no" is never a final piece of wisdom and that the positive and viduals, Christians and non- the certain were the decisive things men had to live and die Christians? We try to keep our stepfather and family in general. your lost children that they may spoke on "The Doctrine of the gether in an experience of what by. The uniqueness of the Christian gospel lies in its proclama- contacts alive and relevant right I let her talk it out. never be preoccupied with trivial Church and its Implications for the fellowship of the Gospel is through from the grass roots at "Do you believe that we are things when there are such Evangelism." Among other meant to be. tion of "yes," not "yes and no." This is neither a cheap nor a false security. It cost God village level to the theological sinners and that Jesus came to hungry hearts waiting to be searching questions he asked, The rector feels that Confir- His Son and it rests on the solid ground of Christ's finished colleges as well as with nation- cleanse us from sin and to satisfied with the knowledge of mation must mean a growing building programs. Take, for restore us to fellowship with the Gospel of truth. Qualify awareness of what it means to be work at Calvary. And the believer is forever humbled by these example, Miss Nancy Collett's God?" I then explained as simply "For your Glory I ask this in a Christian in fellowship with two facts, It is all God's gift; none of man's deserving. FOR Bishop J. C. Ryle always asserted that he could not wish work for children. Commercially as I could what Jesus had done Jesus' precious name. Amen." other Christians. It is only out for a plainer statement of the certainty of born-again Christians produced visual aids may be at- by His death and resurrection. Brisbane synod of this awareness that any true tractive and effective but how realisation of the value of wor- than the words of our Article 17. Of course he was right. So "Yes, I believe all tthat," the if the note of certainty is missing today, it is through our own does a peasant fanner with cash CHRISTMN ARCHBISHOP STRONG ship, Sunday by Sunday, can young woman said. omission, not because the Church of England does not insist earnings of $20 a year afford gave his synod charge at St,' be achieved. This is felt rather "Then have you asked Jesus Luke's, Charlotte Street, Bris- on it. these? Nancy shows them how into your life to take control WOOD (OffILI. FONERALS SERVICE than explained in theological to produce their own aids with bane, on Monday afternoon of terms. Much of man's anxiety today is caused by his uncertain- and be your Lord and Master?" — PHONES — June 16. On the following day, a ties. So much change is brought about in the attempt to remedy local materials and then trains *AT HOME I asked her. Metropolitan ( • synod for clergy was held at All uncertainty. Only in the unchanging grace and mercy of God them in the use of these. The "No," was her reply. OVERSEAS Saints', Wickham Terrace, and on through Christ will we find certainty. But it is there Ifor all to process doesn't stop there. It is "Do you want to do this?" Branches) 811-0396 the Wednesday, all synodsmen find if they will. followed up with courses, field I then asked, seeing the look Katoomba — Katoomba 41 Write for details — were invited to a conducted bus trips in parish churches and of longing in her eyes. tour of church institutions Streaky Bay •••••••••••••••••••• villages. SYDNEY MISSIONARY & around Brisbane. Over one hundred titles have BIBLE COLLEGE College reunions were held now been published by Central Tanganyika Press and Dr Ger- 43 BADMINTON RD., CROYDON, on the Thursday when old "" met at St. Fran- is 100 Youthful church hard Hoffmann, reporting to the MERCHANDISING MANAGER N.S.W. 2132. Te1i747-4780 (Syd.) cis' College and former Moore QT. AUGUSTINE'S, Streaky Christian Literature Fund, and Ridley students met at St. son gave an account of his duties recently stated, "Msalato is cer- required for early appointment kJ Bay, on the far west coast of tainly the most important Chris- Stephen's, Coorparoo. South Australia and in Willochra and problems as immigration in Port Moresby by officers Chaplain. tian publishing house in East diocese, celebrates its centenary Africa." Does anyone buy the PASUWE INCORPORATED this month. A FEATURE OF this confer- Of special benefit to new officers were the basic training books or do they simply gather The township is 463 miles ence held at Gilbulla, the red dust of Ugogo in the This is a new position in a Christian organisation and west of Adelaide and it is pro- N.S.W., on May 23-25, was the discussion periods. the immediate task will be to survey trading oppor- The members of long standing C.T.P. store? Last year we esti- tunities and ?Ian for MUM development. Subsequent bably the only town in Australia number of officers attending for mated that over 75,000 copies responsibilities will include purchasing,' supervision of Enjoy a holiday with a difference Which has a monument com- the first time and especially spared no effort in welcoming of our books were sold through- retail outlets and control of stall. memorating a third centenary. those in the under 25 age group. and assisting the younger mem- out Tanzania, Kenya and Ugan- The position calls for a Christian man, upper age limit JOIN THE A.C.T.S, bers and a spirit of real fellow• 50, with an established record in the realm of mer- In 1927 a beacon was erected Youth Department representa- Miss Martha Mandao, Literature Secretary of the Lutheran da and Malawi. Does a village chandising and with some accounting knowledge. overlooking the bay marking the tives, Ken Buttrum and John ship was evident among all who Synod of Lizaramo-Uluguru, Dar es Salaam, discusses her woman want to know about scab- of Territory conditions is desirable but not tri-centenary of the voyage of Kidson, led a discussion on the attended. manuscript with Canon Kevin EngeL ies and its treatment She'll find essential. TOUR TO THE ORIENT, 1969 discovery of Pieter Nuyts to role of youth in our Church With the permission of the Pasuwe Inc. already has good business connections and the Answer in Tutunze Jamaa— a substantial turnover, trading throughout the Western these shores in the "Gulden structure. They expressed the rector of Camden, the official Let's look after our families. Or District and In the Southern Highlands of Papua. There Zeepard" in 1627. It was named view that changes were essential service of the conference was a pastor having trouble with is considerable growth potential and the directors are Leaving by Air-jet on September 22nd for Autumn in Japan. planning for steady expansion and entry into new fields. Visiting: Philippines-3 days; Japan-13 days; Hong Kong/ Streaky Bay by Matthew in our forms of services both held on the Sunday morning at sermon preparation. Perhaps Flinders in 1802. the historic church of St. James', Sydney Missionary and Bible College Although working on commercial lines It is a welfare Kowloon-3 days; Bangkok-3 days; Singapore/Malaysia-3 in content and language and this Fidia ye Wengi, a commentary organisation with all earnings devoted exclusively to days. Sightseeing at all centres. For many years Streaky Bay was supported by many present. Menangle. This must surely be on St. Mark's Gospel will help concerned with the well-being of the people of was a B.C.A. parish but moves With the emphasis on youth, one of the most unique parish ANNUAL COLLEGE LECTURE him. Is there anything suitable Pisapas usau-Nreedw Guinea. Challenging and satisfying service Under expert supervision, the all inclusive cost from Sydney: began in 1957 under Rev. Theo the younger members took lead- churches in Australia. for the Christian family which Pasuwe Inc. has been sponsored by the Unevangellzed $1,155.00; Melbourne: $1,180.00. Hayman, to make it a self-sup- ing parts in speaking at service, The service was conducted by FRIDAY, JULY 11th, 7.45 p.m. decides to have daily devotions Fields Mission and the Evangelical Church of Papua, porting parish. The present reading lessons, panel dis- members of the conference with Further information, Brochure and Booking Form from S.M.B.C. MAIN LECTURE HALL. together? Suggest Sala za Nyum- but Is Independent of them. rector is Rev. Jim Smith. cussions, devotions and all the chairman (Trevor Moon), Salary Is negotiable. Benefits include superannuation. Rev. Charles Duns, St. James Vicarage, 68 Pender Street, bani — Prayers in the Home. The highpoint of the centenary aspects of the conference. the occasional preacher. The Speaker: What Swahili literature there Applicants should state qualifications, experience, train- Thornbury, Victoria. 3071. Phone 44-1762 — OR celebrations was Sunday, June Mr Hutchison, Sydney dio- conference choir, which included Res. Neville P. Andersen, B.D., Th.M., was in the past has often been ing, age and other relevant information. Write to: 22, when Rev. Philip Connell, a cesan secretary, presented an lady parish councillors plus Dean—N.S.W. Baptist Theological College. aimed at adults, but the day has The Executive Secretary, Unevangelized Fields Mission, voluntaries from the conference THE AUSTRALIAN CHURCH TRAVEL SERVICE former B.C.A. rector preached at informative review of the opera- come when even the children can 130 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne 3002. 8 a.m, and when Bishop F. 0. tion and structure of the also sang an anthem. A confer- Subject: read the works of God in their (Tel. 01 60611 83 William Street, Melbourne, 3000. 62-6771. Hulme Moir of Sydney took a administrative centre of the dio- ence member — Brian Fisher — "The State In The Life Of God's People." own language — thanksto Confirmation service at 7.30 p.m. cese and the Rev. John Hender- played the organ. Martha and the team at M,,,tlato. Page 2 Australian Church Record, June 26, 1969 Australian Church Record, June 26, 1969 Page 3 good manners. This is simply tained on or after October 1, the basic concept of society as 1969. Hence parents should be Reformed research such. Deliberately to break down R.I. IN WEST AUSTRALIA careful to advise their children and/or their High school before Letters to the Editor print process in some 90 volumes these restraints on stage is tives (4) who are interested of the Corpus Reformatorum. juvenile, vulgar and destructive." (Continued from page 1) this date. -.wed Note and church people, a Teachers' evangelic.ils The Calvin volumes are, as far Permissiveness flourishes when book, hut it certainly indicates did not say that all library way hindered. As before, the Union representative (1), church THE TEACHERS as is known, the only copies of decent citizens become sub- local clergyman can make his Charter change agr eat interest in the topic by were confined to Sydney, rather representatives (4), a chairman VER THE PAST few years this edition of his works avail- missive. arrangements with the head- and secretary both departmental. 2.-The Teachers: On or Many thanks for the series of the ordinary man-in-the-pew. I meant as far as dioceses are concerned, Sydney is the only a Appeal for able in Australia. master of the high school in his This committee has been active after June 15, the department issues of A.C.R. with such As someone concerned to pro- O In addition to these two major Combs will be seeking volunteers among a good coverage of the Charter diocese to take such a narrow funds to purchase the writings PACIFISM OUT area. for about ten weeks. vide books for the man-in- the- works it has been possible to change of the British and and uncharitable attitude to of the great reformers of the Pacificism has been the 4.-That at the end of each 6.-That the scheme begin in its teachers to teach Christian pew, I am always on the look-out purchase modern editions of the term time will be allowed in Education in the pilot schools Foreign Bible Society. It was for reliable reviews and there- fellow-members of the Anglican 16th century has been conduct- MORAL DECLINE theme of many declarations of the Second Year only in 20 ed on behalf of Moore College works of Martin Bucer, Ulrich each high school for each deno- in 1970. It must be recognised very helpful to me. Having cut fore appreciate your book pages, Communion of a different Zwingli and Theodore Beza. The A recent poll of American members of the A.C.C. parti- selected pilot schools in 1970. out the various references, I churchmanShip, and that by a Library. It is very pleasing to cularly with regard to the Viet- mination to have access to ALL ALL departmental high schools that in a Christian Education but am also disappointed to find small amount of money left over opinion shows that most people the students of its affiliation not class in any High school might stuck them to two large sheets so few of general interest and dispersion we might hope, all of announce that by raising just feel that moral standards have nam War. However, it seems wilt undertake the course in Sec- of paper and had photostats over $1,800, the purpose of the in the fund will enable the only those doing the subject be Anglican, Catholic, Church in the tinder $1.50 bracket us, to learn to live together in library to complete the purchase declined in the past ten years. that the W.C.C. is moving even ond Year in 1971. In 1971 the made of them. appeal has been achieved. Christian Education. It is antici- pilot schools will begin a Third of Christ, Methodist, Presbyter- which is about the limit which greater charity. of the works of Martin Bucer The same people by a clear beyond this position with the May God bless A.C.R.'s wit- Gifts came from large and declarations made recently in pated that each Church will Year Course; and this will reach ian children taught by a teacher people usually pay for books Lyall Cowell, as these continue to be publish- majority attribute the trend to want to make contact with its who could be any one of these ness for the kingdom of God. for their own use. St. Francis' College, small donations. The Sydney increased emphasis on sex, crime London by an International all high schools in 1972. Diocesan Educational and Book ed. own members in a manner suit- denominations. The syllabus will .1. IL Jones, I selected at random, 20 copies Milton, Q. The success of this appeal has and violence in newspapers, Consultation on Racism It would seem that two pro- I am:testi:11, fas. Society gave some $550. The Re- sponsored by the World able to itself. Arrangements as blems emerge as a matter of be common to all schools and of the A.C.R. from the past 18 made Moore College Library an books TV and films. A second to the manner in which this will be adhered to. formation Observance Com- major opinion was that "people Council. There were objections urgency from the viewpoint of months' issues. Of approximately Australasian centre for Reforma- would be done would depend Obviously, some selection will Book reviews 250 books reviewed, less than mittee gave a gift in memory are more materialistic." The but the final statement was that the Churches. These concern the of Archdeacon R. B. Robinson. tion studies. In conjunction with on the local situation. It might be necessary and it is hoped that As a "church bookstall lady" half were under $1.50 and about survey adds that the most dra- "the church and the world are students and the teachers in Small gifts came from a rural Fisher Library of the University be, for example, two half-days. the clergy will encourage teach- who likes to think that she a quarter of them I would have of Sydney which possesses the matic evidence in the entire poll filled with blatant institutional whose hands will lie the real W. A. drops deanery, the Cathedral Guild, racism" and that "geurilla impact of the course. ers whom they consider suitable makes available reliable books considered stocking in our situa- greater Weimar edition of Mar- "is the rise in what would surely THE COMMITTEE and willing to offer themselves as various parishes and a host of fighters struggling against racist 1.-The Students: The success at a reasonable price, I was tion which has a wide cross- tin Luther's works, it makes Syd- have been considered highly volunteers when the department somewhat surprised to read the section of readers. individual donors, many of serious moral infractions only a regimes must be given the sup- 5.-That a Christian Educa- or otherwise of the new scheme abortion bill whom are former students of the ney probably the only centre in port of the church if all else has tion Committee be set up com- seeks them after June 15. Con- review of "Coping with Crises" One of your advertising Australia which can provide all short time ago." Here is the will in the final analysis depend siderable inservice work will of in your issue of 15 May. "Sur- slogans was "News for people in college or users of its library. great challenge to the preacher been seen to fail." prising departmental representa- on the demand for it. Hence it BILL 'T0 legalise abortion With this appeal fund it has the tools for serious Reforma- course be necessary, but this as prised" because we have just the pews." Would it be possible in Western Australia was tion research. and theologian of today. The Smoking Increase and Mortality in Australia is imperitive for the parents to yet has to be worked out. publicised this book at our to make available more reviews A been possible to purchase the world is not asking about the ensure that their children opt for church on the strength of a re- introduced in the Legislative great 19th century editions of TOBACCO CONSUMPTION of good books of interest to the Council last September. In May particular doctrines of "our" lb/head per annum the subject. Any of the clergy PILOT SCHOOLS commendation given by a Chris- not-so-academic and/or statistics John Calvin and Philipp Me- church, but "How to Live?" 1916 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1966 1967 will be willing to discuss the tian clinical psychologist. of sales of Christian books in it came forward in the Legis- lanchthon. These have become and "Why we live?" and the matter with the parents and to Applecross, John Forrest, To date we have sold just lative Assembly, sponsored by available through the modem re- Tobacco .. .. 2.13 2.22 2.25 2.30 2.53 1.59 0.86 0.80 Hollywood, South Fremantle, Australia, on a regular basis? reasons for "God's claim upon advise. In addition the Church over 20 copies. This doesn't of This is available in some over- Mr Burt, Liberal member for Cigars .. 0.12 0.14 0.07 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.03 Rossmoyne, Como, Bunbury life." .. 0.66 0.93 0.97 1.04 2.14 3.87 4.36 4.19 Offices will assist. itself mean that it is a good seas magazines, but I don't know Murchison-Eyre. * SPECIAL Cigarette .. Senior, Newton Moore, Margaret Total .. .. 2.91 3.28 3.28 3.37 4.70 5.49 5.25 5.02 It will be necessary for de- of this being done for the bene- Its constitutionality was chal- OFFER CENSORSHIP Lung Cancer Deaths Per Million partmental officers to find out River, Manjimup, Harvey, Ger- fit of Australian readers and lenged by Mr Tonkin, leader of Merger off numbers of students who will be aldton, Nannup, Pemberton, the Opposition. He pointed out 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1966 1967 "bookstall ladies." THE PLANNED merger of Grouch() Marx summed up his 6.41 12.32 16.08 41.33 92.33 162.15 221.99 234.24 taking the various subjects in Waroona, Northhampton, Wes- (Mrs.) G. E. Biggins, that it involved expenditure of TAPE RECORDERS attitude to censorship and the the pilot schools in 1970. Chris- ley College, Iona College, Mer- public money. If passed, some Clifton Theological College and -Newsletter of the Australian Council on Smoking and Health. Prospect, S.A. Tyndale Hall, Bristol, has been permissive stage by saying: "I'm tian Education is one of these cedes College, Christian Broth- (Note: Like all other news- hospitals would be unavailable 35 m.o., 16 m.m. Protectors. not strong for censorship, but subjects. Numbers will be sneer- ers, Leederville. for women seeking abortions and dropped. papers, the ACR can only re- WAY BELOW RETAIL there are limits. We no more U view those books sent to them cases would further tax public Top appointments to the staff want to see sex acts on the stage of the proposed new evangelical .S. special by the publishers for review. All hospitals, obliging the Govern- FOR CHRISTIAN WORKERS . than bowel motions." books so sent are reviewed.) ment to meet the extra cost. The college were announced some Write or call for prices and Professor Robert Quentin, head Group life bill would thus involve a charge months ago but now Rev. catalogue, of the drama school at the Uni- upon the Crown, Michael Baughen, principal-de- Si. ANDREW'S Wicked Sydney AUSTRALIAN RELIGIOUS FILM varsity of N.S.W., stated in a convention In reply to Mr Milton The Speaker ruled the bill out signate and Rev. Julian Charley, SOCIETY, recent newspaper article, "What ("A.C.R.," May 29), I have in- of order. director of studies, have been NEW YORK, N.Y. - The Assembly Hall Court. happens on the stage is a kind (ATHENA!. SCHOOL deed come across "some of our released. 44 Margaret St. Sydney. SYDNEY of synthesis or selection, a I piscopal Church nearly always number" and also know that The Bible Churchmen's Mis- 29-7798. 29.6134 sharpening or heightening of holds its General Conventions (Registered under the Bursary sionary Society has withdrawn laboratory Endowment Actl. they would find a much warmer specialists the events of real life. In real at three-year intervals, but 1969 The Audio Visual The Church School al the Heart welcome if there was evidence support from the merger unless With The Modern Film Libra, fe, civilisation involves some will provide the exception to the of an equal welcome for all England's oldest staff appointments are re-exam- rule. SIX-DAY full-time group of the Diocese. (Ind of restraint or concealment A (Founded by Bishop Barry, Anglicans of whatever church- ined with greater weight being of the uglier aspects of human The Special General Conven- A life laboratory will be held 14th July, 1885.) manship, in what he describes given to the primacy of theology attitudes and behaviour. The tion to be held at the University at Scotch College, Launceston, And The as the evangelical luxury of Lutheran church whole of civilised communica- of Notre Dame from August 31 September 1 to 6, next. Sponsor- School for Cathedral Choristers. Sydney. tion is based upon some form to September 5 will be the second ing bodies are the Youth Council ENROLMENT 300 Who knows, we might This month Lutherans in Great Accommodation for on additional of restraint, dependent upon Special Convention since 1785. of Tasmania, Tasmanian Mar- 100 pupils in the new school. find that we might all be using Britain will celebrate the 300th SPECIAL General Convention riage Guidance Council, the Primary to Higher School Certifi- our muscles for Christ rather anniversary of the foundation of I was held in 1821 to consider Tasmanian Council of Churches cate and Matriculation. Provision than for our own narrow vision the first Lutheran congregation for Language and Techriical 1970 the moving of General Seminary and the Australian Council of Courses. Staff of experienced of His church. As Mr Milton in the United Kingdom. In June to its present location in New Christian Education, Teachers and Graduates. Generous says, evangelicals . . . are 1669 King Charles II granted STAINED GLASS WINDOWS York City. It also approved the The first group life laboratory Scholarships provided for Cathe- permission for Lutherans in the dral choristers and Probationers; accepted and respected . . . in K. J. LITTLE, charter of the Domestic and in Tasmania was held at Camp- choral training in the Cathedral other places, surely it is not too City of London to build a TOUR OF THE YEAR 19 Borden St., Foreign Missionary Society, bell Town in May 1968 and its and in the School under the mudh to ask that the diocese of church, and the congregation which is still the corporate title success has encouraged the spon- direction of Michael Hemens, Sydney embark on a more liberal was granted a Charter by the Arncliffe, 2205 M. Mus., Cathedral Organist and of the national Church organisa- sors to offer this further labo- Choirmost• attitude to clergy trained at col- King in 1672. Phone: 59-7348 tion. ratory training in human rela- For Prospectus apply to: leges other than Moore and to Today the church continues FOR tions. The first of such labo- The Headmaster. Special General Convention Canon M. C. Newth, B.A., Th. L., pay equal respect and give equal its ministry to Lutherans in II will be unusual in another ratories organised by the church The gospel. M.A.C.E. freedom to other traditions than north London and the south of way. It will be the first meeting was held at Sherbrook in the it is the (TELEPHONE: 61-7836). their own. Essex. Its congregation is active MOVING Victorian Dandenongs in 1958 CHRISTIANS of a General Convention to be power of God Which, as Mr Goldney points in inter-Lutheran work through held on the campus of a Roman and was organised by the out the report with the Roman the Lutheran Council of Great MADE EASY MOW., I If Catholic University. G.B.R.E. and staffed by six CHRISTIAN TOURING Catholic churdh, would seem Britian, and is involved ecumeni- to Episcopalians from the U.S.A. reasonable to expect. Also, in cally with the Dalston Council with The University of Notre PARTY Dame, at South Bend, Ind., was Laboratory training was first reply to him may I say that, I of Churches. DAVIS Van Lines founded in 1842 by the Holy begun in the U.S.A. in 1947 and has since grown into an Pty. Ltd. Cross Fathers (Congregation of THE BIBLE SOCIETY * HOLY LAND Holy Cross). Located on a internationally recognised ap- NEW ZEALAND proach to increasing the Australia-wide door-to-door thousand-acre wooded campus, IN AUSTRALIA (BOTH ISLANDS) service the University is virtually a self- efficiency of individuals, groups * OBERAMMERGAU and organisations by promoting NATIONAL 26 January-14 February, 1910 630 6222 sustaining city with its own post office, power plant, television and the utilisation of behavioural Sec this South Pacific Paradise, 157 BRIENS ROAD, science knowledge in inter- Nature's Wonderland, the world in radio stations and campus hotel, miniature in the South Seas, travel- * EXPO '70a OSAKA NORTHMEAD all dominated by the school's personal, group, organisational ling in congenial Christian Com- (Box 410 Parramatta) famous Golden Dome atop the and community relations. BIBLE SOCIETY pany. Laboratory training combines administration building. Tour will include a comprehensive This round-word tour will include wide sight-seeing in 14 personal experience with theory coverage of both islands of New countries and will be escorted by experienced Baptist and practice. It emphasises the Zealand. The West Coast, the re- cently opened Roast Pass, Fox minister, the Rev. A. Tester. TAHLEE BIBLE COLLEGE individual and his social and Glacier, Milford Sound, Lakes cultural context; conditions WEEK Matheson, Manapouri and other Basically of 61 days' duration, using scheduled jet air- • Two year Bible Diploma Course. which facilitate or impede learn- Lakes are included. liners. the tour includes the three major attractions • Tuition In Practical skills (Mechanics, etc.). mentioned above. Opportunity to stop over in London or • Special provision for Married Couples and children, ing; and the relation between and JULY 27-AUGUST 3 Party wilt depart Sydney by safe • Campus 170 acres on the shores of Port Stephens. among values, feelings and Luxurious Jet Airliner on 2501 Jan- return by sea. PREPARE NOW for uary, 1970, returning 14th Febru- Principal Rey. Eric E. Potter, L.Th. behaviour. ary, 1970. - Fare, fully inclusive: $1800. - Participants in a laboratory Party will travel by Modern Com- Write now for Prospectus, Karuah, N.S.W. 2324. SPECIAL PRAYER TIMES fort Coaches in New Zealand, en- have an opportunity to reflect on joy High Class accommodation, and AND SERVICES will be under the personal super- For information, apply relative freedom from the de- vision of an experienced Christian mands of many aspects cf human Informative literature Tape recordings for use at Leader. REV. A. TESTER, 7 McBurney Road, CABRAMATTA, BLUE MOUNTAINS CHURCH OF ENGLAND behaviour under conditions of for distribution mid-week meetings, and sermon material Youth Groups or A High Class, Comfortable Tour. or the Four Organisers. GRAMMAR SCHOOL work and home. available. Men's Meetings. All Inclusive cost, SA449. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL For complete information send CENTENARY TRAVEL SERVICE Please mention "Church THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN stamped, addressed envelope to,- St. George's Penang, Malaysia, which celebrated its 150th PRIMARY AND SECONDARY COURSE anniversary on May 11. At the time of its consecration in Record" when replying to Rev. Eric Waltham, 213 Victoria Road, Gladesville, N.S.W. 2111 For Prospectus, apply Headmaster BIBLE SOCIETY 6 Victoria Street, Mayfield. 1819, Malaya and Australia formed part of the diocese of our advertisers. Calcutta. Australian C.M.S. missionaires are now working Mr C. S. Roots, B.A.. .. Wentworth Falls 112 IN YOUR STATE CAPITAL CITY N.S.W. 2304. in Penang and nearby Butterworth.. Australian Church Record, June 26, 1969 Page 5 Page 4 Australian Church Record, June 26, 1969 such a vast amount of informa- tion is quite an achievement, though the book might have A.C.T. & pastoral care been enhanced by a more care- Key Books CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Bathurst ful evaluation of some referen- is to be- that for the Th.L., Pastoral Psy- ces. TITLES: r ASTORAL CARE REVIEW EDITOR INTRODUCES SOME IMPORTANT NEW ACR'S P come an examinable subject chology will be replaced by In- Fascin a ting vignettes of troduction to Pastoral Care. The 'Books colonial life enliven the text. PREACHING FROM PAUL, by R. C. H. Lenski. Baker Book House, for the diploma of the Austra- Holiday missionary Reprint of a 1916 classic. Good, POSITIONS lian College of Theology from three major areas to be studied Attitudes to church music, argu- U.S.A., 1968, pp. 247. $2.95 (U.S.) Accommodation 1970. The Registrar, Rev, Dr will be theological, psychological- COLONIAL ORGANS AND ORGAN- ments concerning specifications, solid expository material from Acts, Romans, I Corinthians and I and II VACANT Colin Duncan, has announced sociological and the pastoral BUILDERS labour conditions in the industry. Timothy. Quite lacking in the superficiality of much American homile- offices and the opportunities they charlatanism from upstart tical material and refers to the Greek when this throws light on mean- STAN:A.1EL PARK. Comfortable. small giving E. N. Matthews. Melbourne Univer- D.C. SISTERS urgently required for Hospital at Tarcoola, situated on the cottage. Holiday or longer periods. present. builders, experiments to match ing. A mine for the minister who takes his preaching ministry serioush Trans-Continental line, South Australia. R Lobs. Kildare Road, Doonside. Pastoral sity Press, 1969. Pp. 289. $15.00 the climatic demands of this THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINES, by Louis Berkhof. Opportunity for Christian witness. Ade- Phone 622-1803 (Sydney Exchange). For Th.Schol., quate salary and fares provided. Apply: HE RECENT synod of the Theology will be a new subject The author describes the emer- latitude, the pros and cons for Banner of Truth Trust. Nov. 1969 reprffit, pp. 285. 25s (U.K.). Sets out the Bush Church Aid Society, 1.So diocese of Bathurst has un- Australians Street. Sydney (Phone BLACKHEATH. Furnished, clean cottage, T in Part II. The course will be as gence of the Australian organ importing iorgans, protective trade with great clarity the history and development of Christian doctrines. Bathurst 26-3164). or 262 Flinders Lane. Mel- all conveniences. Phone 631-3592 dertaken to guarantee A.B.M. a bourne (Phone 63-13962). (Sydney exchange). for Pastoral Care in Th.L. but building industry in Victoria tariffs and the marvellous pheno- The first 34 pages on the ristory of dogma is a most valuable introduc- certain sum from diocesan funds needed, at a much higher standard. In during the latter half of the mena of Victorian "exhibitions" tion. Skilled use of excellent types, attractive layout of pages and the SOUTH SYDNEY WYKEHURST GUEST HOUSE each year. Lenten offerings and addition, there will be exacting nineteenth century. The consider- combine to form a vivid kaleido- good binding will help to give it a treasured place in every evangelical WOMEN'S HOSPITAL other amounts will be sent in VACANCIES existon the Staff of the For an enjoyable holiday in academic and practical require- able achievements of George scope of the period. library. above-mentioned Hospital for:- addition to the guarantee. Synod ments to complete the subject. The author does not pretend THE NEW CAMBRIDGE MODERN HISTORY: III, THE DOUBLE and TRIPLE CERTIFICATE Christian atmosphere. Good for Asia Fincham are faithfully portrayed SISTERS. Food. H. and C. water in bed- hopes that this move will help The syllabus for the Th.L. by his grand-daughter. Prodi- to possess a technical knowledge COUNTER-REFORMATION AND PRICE REVOLUTION, 1559- Wages and conditions according to to put personal commitment and Australian Inter-Church Aid much more thorough Award. rooms. House-parties taken. subject, Principles of Religious gious research furnishes the book of organs and her language 1610. C.U.P. Nov. 1968, pp. 599. 60s. (U.K.).-A Apply InTlivEiritl:, igATiiimtelephoner initiative back into diocesan mis- has announced that it is seeking Education, has also been con- with a wealth of fascinating occasionally betrays this. Likely treatment o fthis vital fifty-year period than the title suggests. Takes Mr and Mrs H. Bartrop, sionary giving. applications from Australians siderably amended. The amended detail. Whilst the primary source readers may be presumed to in Europe, the New World, Africa and Asia to as far as Amboina on 219 Katoomba Street, willing to serve in refugee care The two chapters on the Papacy and Protestantism are contributed by Professor ST. JOHN'S LE. FOR BOYS. In his presidential address, course aims to provide an under- has been Fincham's letters and have a basic knowledge 'in this Australia's doorstep. A HOSTSDA KATOOMBA. and rehabilitation programs in SUPER iNTENDENT AND MATRON. Bishop Leslie referred to the es- standing of the educational papers, the author has also con- field so that the author's attempt- T. M. Parker who has already proved his mastery of these subjects in that period. This is history The Hostel Is run by the Anglican tablishment of a College of Ad- South Vietnam and Laos. with a broad perspective, whitten by highly competent specialist historians who also have the gift of Diocese, catering for 50 Country Boys aspects of the Church's life. Par- sulted newspapers, periodicals ed explanations of technicalities attending Armidale High School. HOLIDAY FLAT vanced Education in Bathurst in The personnel, required for an ticular attention is given to the and church records. may seem gratuitous and inept. strong, lucid English expression. Position suit married couple inter- 1970 and the need for the people expanded program being under- issues to be faced in plannidg ested in teenagers. Tastefully furnished, 2 bedrm. One third of the book is This is not to deny the value Furnished accom. Liberal leave. of the diocese to encourage this taken by Asian Christian Ser- for effective Christian programs devoted to the story: the rest is of the book as a whole, for it Salaries by negotiation when duties Flats, modern, all elec., no linen pioneering educational project. vice, would normally be requir- modern situation. But for those treatment of Dr Baxter's dispen- determined. 4 in parish and school. given over to appendices, samp- stands as a rich repository of IT'S ALWAYS TOO SOON TO QUIT. sational views, in which he is Vacancy from July, 1969, Apply or cutlery. Septic system, suit He envisaged the need for an ed to serve for two years;i The course covers six who take their Church History with references to The Warden, P.O. persons. Centrally situated. Two ling organs, organ-builders and local data and will be appre- The Steve Spurrier Story, as told to quick to show that he rejects Box 104, ArmIciale. with details age. academic chaplain for the Col- Positions to be filled range broad areas of education: I. organists in Victoria, interstate ciated by those who like their seriously, here is valuable qualification and experience. mins. beach, P.O. and shops. Mel Larsen. iondervan 1968. Pp. material assembled by an inter- large amounts of the popular ` lege who could also serve on the from that of stenographer, to Theological foundations for and New Zealand. To compile flutes rohr and their trombones national panel of experts. dispensationalism of the Scofield WANTED. a Musician with Initiative to Apply: F. R. ELLTT, Cathedral staff as a theologian. administrative personnel, Christian education; 2. Human well done. 159. $3.95 (U.S.). play an electrically driven pipe organ journalist, agriculturalists, build- development; 3. Learning; 4. C. E. W. Bellingham. Bible. for two services (9 a.m, and 7.15 Box 29, Forster, N.S.W. 2428. The Cathedral Completion I a rence Bartlett BEYOND THE NIGHT by Betty Swift- P.M.) each Sunday for an inner city Committee has taken up its ers, doctors, nurses, social Teaching methods; 5. A study of Undoubtedly the weakest parish. Salary by negotiation. Contact Telephone 65. ford. Moody Press, 1964. Giant THE STRATEGIC GRASP OF THE aspect of the theological position Peter Gamble, 221-3260 (bus.). work again and it is now pro- workers and teachers. lesson material and syllabi; 6. SHORT NOTICES YEAR BOOK OF THE DIOCESE OF SYD- Salary scales and conditions Edition, 1968. Pp. 189. 95c. adopted by the author is his WERRI BEACH (GERRrINGONG): New posed to commence demolition Contemporary issues. NEY. 1969. pp. 418. $2. BIBLE, by J. Sidlow Baxter, Mar. MATRON. Live-in Position at an Angli- Flat at beach, hot water, septic system. work in November and to com- are open to negotiation. Admini- ST. MARK'S REVIEW. Feb. THE SOLDIER'S ARMOURY prepared assertion of the complete opposi- can Hostel. $178.00 per month. Reply all conveniences. Book now for sum- Talk about value for money, shall, Morgan & Scott, 1968, pp. with Clergyman's) Employer's references mer. Phone: 637-4497 (Syd. exch.). mence the new Cathedral in 1970 strative positions would be car- 1969. pp. 40. 40c. W. G. Cough- tion of the Old and New to Rev. P. Barnett, Box 64, Broadway. Where else would you get any by the Salvation Army. Hodder & and to complete it in 1971, the ried out in or around Saigon or lan on "Developments in Angli- 405, U.K. 60s. Covenants. This point of view HAZELBROOK: Furnished Cottage, cosy book with 418 pages for only $2? Stoughton, 1968. Pp. 128. 2/6 Subtitled "A Series of Studies and comfortable. Amenities. Close first year of Bathurst diocese's Vientiane in the main. Medical, Episcopal toe can Thought on Family Plan- is quite widely held, but it is transport. Suit couple quiet holiday. second century. teaching and social work posi- 1867 - 1968." George But for even better value, this (U.K.). in the Structural and Dispensa- disappointing that Dr Baxter PROFESSIONAL Phone 84-6199 (Sydney Exchange). When boarding Torres Herald ning edition had a most pleasing new tional Characteristics of the evenings. tions usually involve field work. Coughlan is able to take 1867 The story of the American presents his view on this vital All positions involve working III for the first time, Bishop Eric cover and the diocesan Public Bible," this book is a praise- area of theology in a rather Hawkey, of Carpentaria, broke as a starting point because Lam- College Gridiron footballer of SERVICES in teams comprising a majority beth was held that year. Then Relations Department has done the year in 1966. Undoubtedly worthy attempt to present a sum- cavalier fashion, choosing, a few WORK WANTED of Asians and under Asian a toe. The new diocesan vessel much to make the book much mary view of the whole Bible in obvious proof texts (" . . . not was on its delivery voyage from he (or his source) assumes that a Christian, but an idol with leadership. Anglicans then agreed with Ro- easier to use. feet of clay, who desecrates the its structural and theological under law but under grace." CUSTOMS AGENTS Further inquiries about posi- Sydney to Thursday Island. For all Australian churchmen, unity. etc.) and neither exegeting them NHEN MOVINGI Trial by man views. After such a feeble Lord's Day by playing pro- Goods cleared/delivered tions available should be made The bishop radioed the ship the full staff of every diocese in The author deals first with The Shift Is to opening, he goes on, fortunately, fessional football on that day. in their context, nor even cx Parcels Post, Aircraft to call in at Lockhart River the land is given in the final 75 certain questions which are basic A. R. C. THOMAS in the first instance to the to much better things, hoping His courtship and marriage (by acknowledging the mass of bibli- and ships. FURNITURE REMOVALS- Director, Australian Inter- Mission to pick him up for the that lots of people will disagree pages. This is the only such list elopement) is an example for to the evangelical standpoint, cal evidence for a unified STORAGE. "SERVICE TRANSPORT" ordeal Church Aid, 511 Kent Street, last leg of the voyage and the with him. John Munro gives the published in Australia and is other young people not to such as inspiration, authority, covenant of grace. Modern equipment, efficient men. accident occu.red while boarding even 181 Clarence St., Sydney. 11a Sorrell St, and 28 Phillip St. Sydney, N.S.W. second part of his "On the New exceedingly valuable follow. Is his wife a Christian? and the need for spiritual illu- The subject of the relationship Phone 29-5001, 29.3634. PAR RAM ATTA. HENOMENAL rain which Torres Herald III from a dinghy Quest for the Historical Jesus" though it quickly gets out of The book seems to glorify Sport mination in the Bible reader. of law and grace and of Old and *30-1241. 635-66.813. P descended on the Sydney in a swell. and it has a well-rounded con- date. and Spurrier rather than Christ. This is followed by a panoramic New Covenants is too important area on April 15th involved two Torres Herald III was built clusion. One good book review For the first time, a complete A novel set against the back- treatment' of the contents of the to be dismissed so easily. Those ORGANIST-CHOIRMASTER, experienced, in Sydney, dedicated by the section of 65 pages gives full Furniture Removals seeks position In Metropolitan Area. coadjutor bishops in exciting ex- Canon completes this issue. ground of the modern Israel bor- Bible which, though it achieves who agree with the author at Replies should be addresed to A.C.R., periences on the way to con- Primate, and is being used to details about parishes - clergy, der conflict with Jordan. An or- its main purpose, in some areas this point will probably find the Box 226, 511 Kent Street. Sydney. take the bishop to many isolated BLACK & FREE by Tom and Storage firmations. One "made it"; the secretaries, synod representa- thodox Jewish husband of a Jew- tends to over simplification with remainder of his dispensational centres in his huge diocese at Skinner. Paternoster. 1966. pp. the use of key words or ideas. other didn't. Paperback by a ghetto- tives and parish nominators. ish Christian wife finds Christ views largely to their liking. G&C DREW Pty Ltd Accommodation the northern tip of Australia and 127. 95c. Next time we hope to see all and a love for his enemies. An The second section of the Bishop H. G. S. Begbie and H. N. Powys reared Negro, who has experi- G. Goldsworthy. 66 Smith's Avenue, in the Gulf country. churchwardens listed and parish interesting story. The language book contains a fairly detailed his wife were marooned in flood- CANON HARRY NORMAN enced the power of Christ to set treasurers, together with their a bit melodramatic and the ,mes- Wanted him free and is dedicated to Hurstville waters near Richmond about 7 POWYS, the senior canon of St. addresses. This is clone by seve- sage a bit forced and unnatural, p.m.. on their way to a service, making that power known to his Local, Country and Interstate Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, ral 'other large dioceses like but I enjoyed it. WANTED. UNFURNISHED FLATS due to begin at Kunrajong in people. A very moving story. Removals LOWER NORTH SHORE_ FROM AUG. died suddenly on Sunday, June Adelaide and Melbourne and A Bible Reading plan with a Married Couple, student husband. Ph. the foothills of the Blue Moun- Write or phone 50-8366 90-2110, after 7 p.m. I. He was preparing to take a TONGUES, HEALING and would add to its value. daily comment for January/ tains, at 8 p.m. Eventually their Now you can see Raker. After hours 53-7377 service at St. Philip's, Turra- YOU by Don W. Hillis. We suggest that room to list June 1969. The comments, INVESTORS car was hauled out by a lorry- murra South that morning when 1969. pp. 63. $1 (US). A most Accommodation driver who continued the tow on these important laymen could be rather than expounding, take a he became ill. useful reprint which maintains thought from a verse and illus- drier land for 'several miles un- made by severely cutting space Available He trained at Moore Colleve that Pentecost is not a denomi- allowed to clergy biographies. trate or apply it with quotes til the engine of the bishop's and maintained a life-long inter- Are You investing wisely? APPEALS nation but an experience. Who really wants to know that a from a wide diversity of litera- ADULT HOUSEPARTY RESERVATIONS. car resumed functioning. The est in its development and man THE MANIPULATOR AND a J.P. or the names ture. Helpful thoughts, but not Owing to recent cancellations. the bishop arrived at St. Stephen's, agement, being its clerical orga- clergyman is Church Missionary Sot iety Conference THE CHURCH by Dormant, of the prizes he took at college. real Bible Study. However, as Is your investment showing sufficient return? HOME OF PEACE Centre (Culverden) at Katoomba Is Kurrajong, at 8.55 p.m. The nising secretary from 1943-1948. now vacant on certain dates In August Herhertson and Shostrom. 1968. These have got very much out devotional titbits they are most Have you sufficient confidence in your invest- HOSPITAL Rector, the Rev. Lloyd Newton, He is fondly remembered in and September, 1969. pp. 176. $3.25. Gives some in- of hand. Canada manages its enjoyable. (Deaconess Institution), For all inquiries ring 61-9487. 26 Confirmation candidates, and the parishes where he was rector Walter Spencer. ment advisors? Remember the parable of the a crowded congregation, conclud- sights into a positive ministry to clergy biographies in two or EVERSLEIGH, as a friendly and diligent pastor people and exposes others which Talents. TO LET. MANLY, Serviced Rooms, ing that the bishop had been a preacher of the gospel and one three lines. Sydney's year book COUNCIL AND THE ECUMENICAL 274 Addison Road, Petersham. cooking. all conveniences. Christians only think they do. Over-fond of outdoes even Crockford. A blue For sound investment advice only. 949-2596 (Sydney Exchange). delayed by the heavy rain, had who longed to lead men to MOVEMENT (World Council Studies NERINGAH, decided to wait until 9 p.m. pseudo-scientific jargon. pencil in a strong hand could without obligation, contact Christ. His parishes were Picton, No. 5.) Pub. by the Faith and Order Neringah Avenue, Wahroonga. before postponing the service. Penrith, Annandale, Neutral A TROPICAL DICTION- cut the 83 pages thus used to 30 MEETINGS and save a lot of money. GREENWICH, The night still had some sur- Bay North and finally St. ARY OF BIBLE TEXTS by Commision Secretariat, World Council Cliff Haddock Rex Meyer River Road, Greenwich. prises in store. The Confirmar Michael's, Vaucluse, 1938-1957, James Inglis. Baker. 1968. pp. of Churches, Geneva. pp. 109. 13/6 FINANCE CONSULTANT. CLERGY WIVES: tion service began but, after the from which he retired. 524. $4.95. Pickering and Inglis Basket Luncheon wil, be held In the (U.K.) The largest Hospital of its C.E.N.E.F. AUDITORIUM. bishop had laid his hand on six Retirement for Norman published this first nearly 30 A HISTORY OF THE CATHEDRAL kind in the State admitting Friday, 4th July, at 11.30 a.m. years ago. Your reviewer bought t he source of authority in the At my offices: Speaker Mrs Shirley Cole. candidates, the storm ex- Powys meant fully active service CHURCH OF ST. PETER ADELAIDE by church has been a vexed terminal or advanced chronically Business: Election of Officers. his copy in Sydney for 6/9. He 29-5063. or after hours: 587-9609. Hon. Sec. Bernice Walsh, 77-6574. tinguished all the electric light- for his Master and he served Right Rev. T. T. Reed. 1969. pp. question from its early days to ill patients of any age, nation- • A Life of Christ. has found his most useful but ing in the church. So, 'by candle- until his death as assistant at St. • An imaginative, thought-provok- the present. To see the matter ality or religious faith. light and tordhlight the service James', Turramurra and from ing 22-minute Colour Film. the new edition has the identical 64. 60c. • Speaks with significance to think- printing plates of 30 years ago out for the centenary in perspective would require Accommodation for 300 INTERSTATE was completed. But there was 1965 to 1968 as chaplain Ifor ing People. Put some insight into the structure • Christ's humanity shown through and it is very poor print indeed. celebrations of the beautiful St. patients. no organ music. The organ lay readers. the clever actions of a circus and proceedings of the great SERVICES clown. Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide, this Your help is urgently needed depended on electricity too. He was a man greatly be- BIBLE QUIZZES FOR councils of the church. This The same night, Bishop F. 0. loved, not the least for his Bookings-Australian Religious finely produced booklet with its UNIVERSITY SERVICE for the immediate and future Film Society, EVERYBODY by F. Hall. study aims at making available COOPAROO. St. Stephen's, Brisbane. Hulme-Moir, due to confirm 14 patent sincerity and his firm in- Baker. 1968. pp. 148. $1.50 bold use of types and excellent needs of the Hospital. Cnr. Cavendish and Chatsworth Roads. • 44 Margaret St., Sydney. a scholarly account not only of Hear Professor A. STEINBECK, Ph.D. (Assoc. Professor visitors welcome. 7.30 and 9 a.m. candidates at St. Chad's, Putney, tegrity. His son, Dr Norman 9-6134. (US). Bible quizzes for all ages. illustrations, is a tribute to the of Medicine, University N.S.W.) It is proposed to establish a Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Morngni • 162 Russell St., Melbourne. the councils, but also of the un- Prayer (Holy Communion 1st Sunday). a Sydney suburb, went first to Powys, died while serving for 663-2061. offset printing process as well as 100-bed Hospital at Mona Vale Evening Prayer. Rector Rev. SERMONS FOR THE derlying implications of their ST. BARNABAS', Broadway, 7.30 p.m. Sydney Airport to welcome the C.M.S. in Central Tanganyika. The Audio Visual Specialists with to its scholarly author. J. Greenwood. JUNIOR CONGREGATION by calling and authority. This is not when sufficient funds are avail- Maori bishop, the Rt. Rev. Manu His two daughters are Mrs A. the Modern Film Library. 29th June, 7.00 p.m. George W. Bowman. Baker. Bishop Reed strikes a happy easy reading, and many will able. Bennett, and drive him to Parra- R. Cole and Mrs C. A. ShaM, balance in the compilation of a 1968. 7i.ather superficial, topical question its relevance to our All donations over $2 are NS'ANTEL matta. But the two bishops were brief history and nothing is talks. allowable deductions for income frequently flood-bound as allowed to get out of perspec- tax purposes. different routes were tried, and PERSECUTION OF JEWS tive. The final notes and appen- travel anywhere, consult SECOND-HAND THEOLOGICAL BOOKS IN ARAB LANDS. Israel For free, friendly and courteous advice on bought. Quotes given• C M.S. Book- the drive to Parramatta took dices will always prove most PLEASE REMEMBER THE shop. 93 Bathurst Street, Sydney. Ministry for Foreign Affairs, four hours - from 6 p.m. to MOTOR FUNERALS useful and the four prayers have MITCHELL'S INTERNATIONAL TOURS HOSPITAL Jerusalem. 1969. pp. 64. The YOR WILL 10 p.m. Bishop Hulme-Moir, been chosen with care. Ili WANTED 100 more students to enrol In LIMITED weight of documentary evidence Accredited agents for all Major Airlines and Shipping Companies. General Agents for Frames C. of E. Bible College. Full Bible course when he realised he had no book may he bought from For further information, phone lectures In Sydney or by correspon- 30 CITY ROAD, SYDNEY - Tel.: 211.4277 (4 lines) for the legal and illegal perse- The Tours Ltd., of London. At no extra cost, our International experts will promptly and efficiently dence anywhere. Full details from hope of keeping his Putney Church Office, 18 King William or write to: Registrar, P.O. Box 41. Roseville. engagement, was able to tele- Branches: cution and harassment of Jews handle all your travel requirements. N.S.W. 524-7328 in Arab lands given in this Street, North Adelaide, S.A., Administrative Officer phone a message to the Curate- CARINGBAH-Kingsway, Willarong Road Culwulla Chambers, 67 Castlereagh Street, Sydney. Phone 28-1329 The Chief 85-1955 well-produced booklet, is dis- 5006. Box 124, Post Office, CHURCH HOSTELS fur Fe.nale Students in-Charge, the Rev. J. E. Lance, EASTWOOD-8 East Parade Rex Mayer and Business Girls. Close Sydney Uni- 82-1141 turbing, to say the least. Petersham. versity and city. Own cooking. Provide and the Confirmation service was ROZELLE-93 Victoria Road Page 7 own bed linen. $7 per week. Phone postponed. Australian Church Record, June 26, 1969 56-5621. 56.8871. 660-6762. Page 6 Australian Church Record, June 26, 1969 THE AUSTRALIAN

Round-up of church press comment ap- Rev. Charles R. Mlles, vicar of St. the tlioce', of Ai fluthile has been James'. Mount Eliza (Melbourne) since pointed rector of All Saints', Tray- THE METHODIST (N.S.W.) South India Churchman tells 1964, has resigned as from October 3 nine (Perth). The paper for Church of Rev. Ronald Hobby, full-time chap- carries a letter from a young of a new Mamma convert chal- next. CHURCH RECORD lain with the Army, will resume parish man who stayed up late with lenging the Bishop of Dornakal England people — Catholic, THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND NEWSPAPER—EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION Rev. Watford B. Andrews, chaplain work in the diocese of Perth in Octo- at the Missions to Seamen, Bunbury, his fiancee to watch a C.T.A. to give his testimony at a meet- Apostolic, Protestant and ber next. since 1967 left to return to England on Reformed. Print ed by JohaxFairf and Rev. Gregory N. J. Harvey, curate program, "Cornerhouse." It ing for recent converts. The Registered at the G.P.O., Sydney, for transmission by post Price 10 cents June 15. Sons Ltd.. Bronadway, Sydney. of Christ Church, Claremont (Perth) opened with "Waltzing Matilda" Bishop did so. Adelaide Church Subscription $3 per, year, as a newspaper. Rev. Arthur H. Horrex, rector of St. was ordained priest in St. George's No. 1442 July 10, 1969 Mary's, Balmain (Sydney) since 1967, has Cathedral on Sunday. and evidently continued in that Guardian, which is greatly re- posted. Editorial and Busi- been appointed rector of Wingecarribee. Vest. Douglas Blake, archdeacon of vein. In dismay he asks: "Why duced in size but greatly improv- ness: 511 Kent St., Sydney, Rev. Noel E. Bart, Home Mission Geelong (Melbourne) and Vicar of is the church through C.T.A. 2000. Phone: 61.2975. Office Society (Sydney) representative on the St. John's, West Geelong since 1961, ed in format with its new offset hours: IS a•nt. Is, 4 p.11. South Coast since 1965, has resigned. was awarded the O.B.E. in the Queen's trying to compete with .'Sound look, features the centenary of Rev. Christopher Cooper, rector of Birthday honours list for services to of Music' and 'Bandstand'? He Issued fortnightly, on alter- migrant assimilation and community the beautiful St. Peter's Cathe- Magill (Adelaide), has resigned from says: "We could see no point, nate Thursdays. Copy dead- June 30 and will be locum tenens of Welt are. dral. St. John's, Norton Summit. Rev. Noel J. Pitcher, curate In charge aim or purpose about the whole line 12 days preceding date Rev. Anthony J. Taylor, of St. James', of The Oaks (Sydney) since 1964, has performance." Australian Pres- The Bishop of. Newcastle in of issue, but earlier receipt Mile End (Adelaide), has been appoint- been appointed curate in charge of St. their ministers. But is there not ed chaplain to Woodlands Glenelg John's, Asquith from 16 July. byterian Life carries an editorial Anglican Encounter admits that preferable. of virtues be queried. The Rev. Alfred W. Batley, formerly Fed- Anglo-Catholic opinion. For this clearly depend on the force of a danger that these congregations Church of England Girls' Grammar headed "We Must Find Autho- not all Anglicans will go along THE LONDON "CHURCH those distinguishing marks of 'burning and shining sense of School as from May. He replaces Rev. eral Secretary of the Church Army in reason, its honest endeavour to mission,' once indeed the hall- are looking inwards rather than Charles R. Whereat who had been Australia, has been appointed to the rity." We thought all the Reform- with the statement of the Joint TIMES" devoted its whole Evangelicalism to which both Mr staff of St. Paul's, Manuka (Canberra- be objective about Evangelicals outwards to the conversion of chaplain since 1960. ed churches had one but it is Study Group on sacrifice in the editorial on June 13 to Evan- King and Mr Edwards draw mark of Evangelicals, is not so Rev. Philip C. Blake from England Goulburn). as from July. in England is of interest to us prominent today; as Mr King England? The chief reason for was inducted to F. George's, Marsfield Mrti Ella Louise Jackson, of Chats- not mentioned in this editorial. Eucharist. But strangely, he gelicals. attention. Both find much to wood, N.S.W., passed away recently, clings to the notion that "dif- in Australia. The complete sadly observed, little has been hoping that the Evangelicals (Sydney) on 13 June. aged 89 She was a life-long parishioner The "Church Times" is an criticise. Mr King has described Archdeacon Frederick W. and Mrs ferences emphasised at the time editorial is: forthcoming from this quarter will determine to come out off Guest of Perth are ovxrseas until Sep- of St. Paul's, Chatswood and leaves independent weekly newspaper, the esoteric tensions between three daughters: Mrs Molly Warren, of the Reformation were based "Those in the Church of Eng- 'to have any effect upon mis- their fastnesses and play a full, tember. Archdeacon Guest will study Mrs Helen Kerte and Mrs Vera Lorne. long regarded as the organ of various brands and rival institu- geriatric homes while on leave. Mr Frederick Ernest Bedbrook is to upon exaggeration and misunder- land who bear the honoured sionary and evangelistic strategy vigorous part in the life of the Bishop Felix Arnott of Melbourne tions within the movement, the has been appointed a member of the be made deacon by the Archbishop of standing of words." It seems name of Evangelicals represent in England.' whole Church is that they have Central Africa for the diocese of Mel- ivory-tower remoteness of its "Many famous Evangelical Lambeth Committee on Relations with bourne on July 20, in the Cathedral of strange to us that not a single N Sunday, June 1st, over and embody one of the two theology, the negative puritanism it in them to make a .sorely the Roman . He is the Holy Cross, Lusaka. parishes have congregations the first Australian to be so appointed modern historian of the Refor- O 250 people saw the found- great traditions of Churchman- of its views on personal needed contribution to that by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Rev. Reginald S. Barker who has been mation period mentions this ship which together have always which put their neighbours to with C.M.S. (Northern Territory) since ation plaque for the new Church behaviour, the clinging to the urgent and negles ferl cause." Rev. R. G. Nelson from England "misunderstanding of words." shame. All credit to them and to was inducted as rector of St. Margaret's 1964, has been appointed curate in of St. Thomas, Moorebank, found their home within the one concept of a 'monarchical minis- Margaret River (Bunbury) on May 20, charge of St. John's, Keiraville (Sydney) Professors Rupp, Atkinson and N.S.W., set by the Venerable E. Church of Latimer and Laud, try' to the neglect of lay parti- Rev. Kenneth Drayton, formerly of from May 22. Dickens speak to the contrary. A. Pitt. Cranmer and Andrewes, Simeon cipation. These are serious criti- Lortz, from the Roman Catholic The Deputy Mayor of Liver- and Pusey. As is the way of cisms, all in part justified, but side, carefully refrains from this pool Alderman Gibbs, and like-minded men of strong con- all with another side to the coin. argument. church and civic dignitaries were victions, the Evangelicals have present or sent greetings. PISHOP GEOFFREY Tre- often tended to keep themselves Anglican Messenger tells of a FUNDAMENTALISM "THE CHRISTIAN," a lead- group of Christian people who In his address the Archdeacon li mayne Sambell, co-adjutor to themselves with an apparent ing British interdenomina- have banded together in Perth to was led by the choir of St. Lukes bishop of Melbourne since 1962, exclusiveness which, among "Mr Edwards' major criticism tional newspaper, founded in offer friendship to those who Church, Liverpool, under the has been elected archbishop of other ill results, has led to wide- is levelled against Evangelical 1859, announced in its May 30 have just been released from direction of their organist, Phil Perth. spread ignorance among their 'fundamentalism.' Insofar as the issue that it ceased publication prisons or reformatories. It is Jordan. The address was given Before entering the ministry, fellow-churchmen of what they term means an obstinately per- from that issue. called Waminda Christian Ser- by Archdeacon Pitt, who has Bishop Sambell was National really stand for and what are sistent belief in the verbal in- been closely associated with the No previous hint had been vice, "waminda" being Abo- Secretary of the Church of the particular causes which they errancy of Scripture, then its RITING in "Magnet," parish since its formation in given of a crisis and the "Church riginal for "friend." This is ess- England Boys' Society. He was have chiefly at heart. presence among some Evangeli- organ of the Victorian 1965. born at Broadford, Victoria in W of England Newspaper" reports ential Christian service. The "It is to help, in some small cals is a weakness which must C.M.S. League of Youth, Mr In his address the Archedeacon 1914 and was educated at Mel- that Dr. Jim Douglas, its editor Australian Baptist reports that impair the chances of their co- Dan Octigan gave reasons why drew attention to the name. "The bourne High School and Mel- way,' to dispel this general since 1965 and his staff of high- membership of the World Bap- operation with the rest of the he differed from the recent state- R VAL. K. BROWN, Church of St. Thomas, Moore- bourne University. He trained vagueness about the Evangelicals ly skilled journalists had been tist Alliance is now 30,487,902, Church. But it is a very different ment of the A.C.C. Joint Work- bank." He said Brat it was ap- at Ridley College and was or- and their standpoint that we M general secretary of the given no notice of the impending an increase of 670,000 over the matter if, as Mr Edwards seems ing Group on sacrifice in the propriate that the church which dained in 1940. He served cura- have published, in the past two Australian Council of Churches closure. previous year. almost to 'suggest, the term is eucharist. was largely being made possible cies at St. John's, East Malvern weeks, extracts from the new since 1967, has resigned from The paper was bought by the book by a former editor of our held to signify a tenacious fide- He said: "The statement of the See gives details of a report through the benefactions of and St. Mark's, Camberwell and September 1 and will return to Billy Graham Evangelistic Asso- contemporary, the Church of lity to the great articles of the Joint Working Group informs us presented to the Bendigo Dio- Thomas Moore should hear a was an A.I.F. chaplain. teaching. ciation in 1962 from Marshall, cesan Council by a professional England Newspaper,' which sets Catholic faith denied by some that 'Catholic (Roman) members Morgan and Scott. The associa- name that was similar to his. He He established the work of radicals but asserted in the New organisation on direct giving in went on to speak about a sen- the Melbourne Diocesan Centre out to give an inside view of the of the group said that when they tion has been heavily subsidis- whole subject with a success Testament and the Creeds. In the diocese 1955-67. The peak tence engraved on the foundation in 1947 and greatly expanded its spoke of the Mass as a sacrifice ing for promoting the paper but year was 1965. Between 1964 justly prised by our contributor that sense `fundamentalism' is they did not mean that the death its circulation was only 15,000 plaque—"To give God worship outstanding work in the diocese, strength, not weakness, and it is and 1967, seven parishes showed and to receive his grace in this week, the Dean of King's of Christ for men's sins was not to 17,000. The association feels leaving it in 1962. the rightful possession of the increased direct giving, seven Christ." College, Cambridge. being repeated.' that the subsidy should be used He was archdeacon of Essen- whole Church. were static and 14 were declin- He said that the church had don, 1955-61, senior chaplain, "In view of the foregoing more directly in evangelism. ing. The report goes on to say TENSIONS "But we would draw chief at- prayers, it is obvious that the "The Christian" was the larg- been conceived as a community Southern Command, 1958-61. that the only way to increase tention to the eloquent praise Roman Catholics offer a sacri- est and most skilfully produced Project. In stage 2 a multi-pur- He has travelled considerably in "The important question is: giving is to increase the number which Mr Edwards lavishes on fice in the first instance of bread of all the religious weeklies in pose hall. kitchen and smaller Australia and overseas and has Are the Evangelicals now able of active parishioners. That's meeting rooms will provide ac- been closely associated with the and willing to share as fully as the Evangelicals, near the end and wine and then of Christ Britain and made considerable better. Himself. The sacrifice besides use of illustration, art-work, commodation for numerous com- ecumenical movement. possible in the general life of of his article, for their magni- The Willochran features what munity groups along with the It is likely that he will follow ficent tenacity in standing for being one of praise and thanks- youth supplements and colour. the Church and to make their giving is also one of supplication The editor of the Church in the Protestant Temple by Dr Jim Douglas, a Church of may be the first Confirmation in Church group. Then in stage 3 the broad tradition of his pre- maximum contribution to its the things of the Spirit against courtesy of Pastor J.P. Raison- —supplication for salvation. If Record visited New Caledonia Scotland minister and a conser- Australia by a bishop of the a top standard pre-school kin- decessor, Archbishop Appleton. work and witness in the world? the whole tenor of the age. Only Dadre of the Evangelical Church He is unmarried and his recrea- Christ is being offered as the for two weeks in May. He stayed vative evangelical, had had com- Protestant Episcopal Church of dergarten will provide an essen- The answer to this question must in one respect may his long list of New Caledonia. the U.S.A. Bishop George Quar- tial service for the many young tion is golf. victim of a sacrifice for salvation in Noumea, the capital of this plete editorial freedom. it is difficult to reconcile the French Pacific territory and at Mr Malcolm Watson, an The closure announcement terman of North West Texas families moving into the "new" economist with the South cotifirmed at St. Barnabas', Port Moorebank." words of the Latin Rite with the the invitation of the Bishop of was under the signature of Bishop statement of the Working Group, Melanesia, ministered to the Pacific Commission and a former Pirie, S.A. Church News (Tas.) Music would be a high priority Goodwin Hudson, as chairman as destruction (i.e. death) as a small group of Anglicans in that parishioner and synod represen- reports that after success in with the new Church. It was hop- Mr Val. Brown tative for St. Paul's, West Oatley, of the paper's board in London. ed to provide a training not only pre-requisite for sacrifice. city. After the announcement, the Hobart, gambling interests are N.S.W., acts as churchwarden in for choristers (both children and "While I do not doubt the Anglican services are rare in "Church of England Newspaper" now moving to set up a gambling A graduate in arts and com- Noumea and is seen in the adult) hut also lessons in piano- sincerity of the participants, I merce of Melbourne University, Noumea, the last being in offered a cash sum to take over casino in Launceston. The Dio- accompanying photographs. forte and organ. feel that under such circum- he was director of the General August 1968. Services were held the moribund assets of the paper cesan Council is strongly sup- porting moves agsinst it. In the stances, the term Eucharistic Board of Religious Education in but it was refused. C.E.N. pro- The Archdeacon emphasised, Gippsland Church News, Bishop however, that this church will Sacrifice is being interpreted in fesses to believe that the board Australia from 1953 to 1967 and Garnsey gives some pretty con- stand itt the district as a living two almost mutually exclusive rendered outstanding service in may bring out an alternative vincing reasons for opposing all witnesss to the cross of Christ-- terms. The resulting unity is of publication to The Christian but the field of Christian education. forms of gambling. the basis of worship, and the nothing more than words. this seems to be only conjecture, to his appointment to means of grace. "Attempts at unity on these the G.B.R.E., Mr Brown was a Canadian Churchman carries 'fines are doomed not only to It is planned to open and dedi- master at Wesley College, Classified advertisements may be some thousands of words on failure but to a discrediting of left at the office or phoned to cate the new church on the feast Brighton Grammar, and then 61-2975 up to noon on the Tuesday their church union project. One our relative positions. Let us of the week before publication. of St. Thomas, December 21st, principal of Lady Northcote a article is headed: "Union could pray and work for unity but for Charge is Sc per word with 1969. School for Immigrant Children Plinilrairri charge of St. mean schism." true physical and spiritual unity based on scriptural truth alone." from the U.K. He intends to take up a teaching post at Wesley College, R.S.C.M. ANNIVERSARY Melbourne, where he taught On July 3, 1929, the then from 1934 to 1942. Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr The new general secretary is Lang) opened the School of Rev. Frank G. Engel, who has As approved by the Archbishop of Sydney Church Music's training centre, been associate general secretary the College of St. Nicolas. Now since 1965 and is a Presbyterian Price 35 cents per dozen (postage extra 1 known as the Royal School of minister, aged 57, a graduate of Church Music, the association Melbourne University and parti- See us when requiring celebrated the 40th anniversary cularly interested in Aboriginal Induction Services, Parish Papers and all Classes of Church, of the training centre at a party on July 5, at Buller's Wood, welfare. He has developed wide Commercial or General Printing Chislehurst, Kent. The chair-• ecumenical and missionary inter- man of the R.S.C.M. council. ests since he was travelling secre- William Andrews Printing Co. Pty. Limited the Bishop of Fly (Dr Edward tary for S.C.M. in 1937 and he was general secretary of the Pictures show part of the congregation after a Communion Telephone 51-2119 Roberts). presided over the occa- Service in the Protestant Temple and a group of Melanesian 96-98 MAY STREET, ST. PETERS sion, and the guests were wel- National Missionary Council, 1962-64. He lives at Roseville, children at the St. Louis Mission, some miles from Noumea. comed by the Director of the r fo the publishers, Printed by John Fairfax and on Ltd., Broadway, Sydney, R.S.C.M., Dr Gerald Knight. N.S.W. The Church Record Ltd., Sydney. Bishop David Hand of New Guinea is interested too. Page 8 Australian Church Record, June 26, 1969