4 NOV 1972 The Australian 15 cents Church Record No. 1525 First Published 1880 November 16, 1972

Federal International Congress funds help Eucharistic on World Evangelisation Congress Support for Melbourne's Roman Catholic Interna- 1)r Billy Graham has announced that the International Congress on World Evangelisation, spon- tional Eucharistic Congress sored by some 200 churchmen front all over the world, will take place at Lausanne, Switzerland, from is included in Federal Gov- July 16 to 25, 1974. ernment grants to the per- forming arts announced in Graham, who is honorary part of the world, suitable facili- Canberra on October 15. man of the congress, said ties for hospitality and the daily The Minister for the Arts, Mr venue for the conference work of the congress, are all Peter Howson, said that $5,000 considered essential. In addition, would be given to help meet the he the Palais de Beaulieu it is intended to involve individ- cost of an art festival being h is the Congress and Arts ual participants to a major organised as part of the Eu- e of the city of Lausanne." extent in small study and plan- charistic Congress. I he building is considered to ning groups, thus necessitating He said that the festival would he almost ideal for the congress the small halls and offices. include several new works pro- with its 3,500 participants, The last major congress on timed specially for the Eu- observers and press corps. In world evangelism held on an sharistic Congress. addition to the main hall and international basis was located in St Paul's Cathedral, Mel- Berlin in 1966. As a spin-off concert halls, it has 75 smaller bourne will receive $1,000 for a from that congress, other re- season of rock opera featuring halls and offices as well as five g,onal gatherings were held in the Webber-Rice opera "Joseph" restaurants, which will enable all Singapore, Bogota, Minneapolis, and the Adamson-Morris work, who attend to have meals at one Ottawa and Amsterdam. "The Prodigal Son." sitting. "Since 1966 in Berlin," Dr It is believed to be the first The Congress Planning Com- Graham said recently, "I have time this century in mittee had hoped to be able to been constantly urged to help in that public funds have been find a suitable venue for the con- convening another world con- given to religious bodies for gress in the so-called Third gress on evangelisation. I think specifically religious purposes World. According to Graham now after much prayer and and that the grants have been many alternative possibilities consultation with churchmen, kept small to test public reaction. were carefully investigated in all bah lay and clergy, from all six continents without success over the world, that the time is and it was eventally found that ripe to mobilise again all our the Lausanne facilities are best resources under the dynamic of Palais de Beaulieu, site of the International Congress on World able to meet the exacting re- the Holy Spirit and to hold Evangelisation to be held at Lausanne, 1974. quirements of the congress at another international congress in reasonable cost. Ease of access 1974. We must press forward to- New World Evangelisation in 1974 wards the evangelisation of the magazine Dr Hoke conducted a ip and freedom of entry from every will be Dr Donald E. Hoke. Dr world in our generation using five months religious survey on Hoke, who has been appointed every modern insight and har- that nation's opportu- co-ordinating director of the nities. Returning to another two ness the faith and dedication of congress, is currently president Christian men everywhere." year term of teaching in the US Dean of of the Tokyo Christian College, he subsequently went to Japan as Bishop A. Jack DaM, execu- an interdenominational Christian a missionary in 1952. In 1955 he tive Chairman of the Congress institution located in Tokyo. founded the Tokyo Christian Planning Committee has said: Dr Hoke's appointment was College to train pastors, teacher, "Plans for the congress are well and evangelists and has been its Brisbane announced by the Executive in hand and an office will be Chairman of the Congress, Bish- president since that time. established at Lausanne, Switzer- op A. Jack Dain, of Sydney. He Rev Ian Gordon George, land, early in 1973, under the also is an immediate past Bishop DaM said: "Dr Hoke's leadership of Dr Donald E. president of the Japan Evangeli- LL.B., S.T.B., has been ap- experience as a pastor, mis- Hoke who has been appointed cal Missionary Association, the pointed Dean of St John's sionary and seminary president Co-ordinating Director. largest association of Protestant makes him well fitted to head up in the Far East. He Cathedral, Brisbane, suc- "The twenty-five member the staff to plan this Congress." is also active in a number of ceeding Bishop Muschamp planning committee," DaM said, Dr Hoke began his career as a o t he r interdenominational who refired in June. "would meet in Lausanne on De- Christian organisations in Japan journalist on the Chicago Trib- Mr George has been sub- cember 4, 5, and 6, to give full and a board member of the une and has been associated with warden and chaplain of St consideration to the congress Japan Bible Seminary. He is the the editorial staff of the George's College, University of program and other important as- author of many magazine arti- "Christian Life" magazine in the Western Australia sinm 1969 pects of congress planning." cles in American and US for thirty years. He was the Japanese and will begin duties at the publications, of a book entitled The first man to take up per- first pastor of the South Park Cathedral from February next. manent residence at Lausanne, Church in Parkridge, Illinois. "Refugee" detailing the refugee He was eduoated at St Peter's situation in Hong Kong, and is Switzerland. to make ready for Going to Japan in 1950 under College and the University of Ur Ronald Hoke the Inteinational Congress on the auspices 01 "Christian Life" currently completing the editing Adelaide and practised law be- of a reference volume on the his- fore going to the General Theo- tl tory of the church and mission logical Seminary, New York in in Asia entitled "Let Asia 1961. He graduated in theology Speak." This is to be published there in 1964 and was ordained by Moody Press next year. in New York. After a curacy 3 Geoff Bingham resigns there, he returned for a curacy in Adelaide and then to be chap- lain at Woomera. In Perth, he has been a part- time university lecturer in his- as Adelaide B.I. head Ron Beard tory and his special interests are liturgy and the arts. He is mar- red with two small children. Rev Geoffrey C. Bingham, affects one section of God NSW Sec. He is at present completing a in work. Principal of the Adelaide took on the work of the leading Bible Institute since 1967 Mr Bingham's leadership and WA painter, Mr Guy Grey- has resigned from May, spiritual gifts have played no of BCA Smith, commissioned by the 1973, small part in a period of six University of WA Press and to years, during whicih we have Rev Ronald N. Beard, be published in 1973. He has The announcement was made seen great development in all been an active member of the by the president of the Institute areas of ABI. rector and BCA missioner at WA branch of the Australian Council, Mr Bruce Bryson. nd Under Mr Einghaan's lead- Exmouth (NW Australia) and New Zealand Society for "There has never been any ership, the Institute has grown to since 1970, has been ap_ Theological Studies. doubt in our minds, or Mr Bing- be the largest in Australia with pointed NSW Secretary of n1 ham's," wrote Mr Bryson, "that an enrolment of over 100 men the call to ABI was of God. The and women for some years past. the Bush Church Aid concern of the students and wet Society. fare of the work has always been Before taking up the ABI NEXT ISSUE appointment, he had been a Mr Beard volunteered for ser- in his heart . . ." vice in the North West with the God has given his servant a CMS missionary in West Pakis- tan from 1957 to 1966 and had BCA after being in charge of Scientist and his- lull ministry of evangelism. South Coogee (1962-64) and All !eadhing and renewal, and we been engaged in a Bible-teaching ut ministry. Saints', Albion Park (1966-70). torian examine nave often seen how released he Both are Sydney docese. has been When exercising this At the moment, Ar Bingham He takes up his duties in Syd- "Chariot of the Ministry. We have to see this has no definite plans but he ney from February next and in new step in the setting of the hopes to devote himself to evan- addition will he the BCA Public Gods." Rev Ceoft Bingham broader canvas and not just as it gelism and teaching missions. Relations Officer. Moor,: Coitcoe The Australian Church Record NOVEMBER 16, 1972 REFORMED AND ROMAN VIEWS OF LORD'S I he healing This is the second excerpt from the presidential , of the nations address of the Archbishop ti UPPER IN PRACTICE One of the loveliest images in the whole Bible is of Sydney to his synod that of the tree of life in Revelation chapter 22 whose turned to wine. What was bread leaves "were for the healing of the nations." All last month and it reservation. The Host may be re (Continued from page 2) per, He spoke of bread as though still looks like bread; what was served after the service by when I take that cup, I know wine may be served and handled you." And as surely as we taste Christians will pray that the end of hostilities in Vietnam wine still tastes like wine; all the it were His body. To treat these that it signifies His blood as by one of His servants, but the was headed, "Roman ended for the purpose of adon„ d its fundamental concept is as literal expressions can only re- that wine which has been poured will help to bring about just such a healing. obvious "accidents" or sensible shed for me: His is the blood true giver is that same Jesus at out, we are to hear lion and benediction. Pei i at we take the bread and taste sult in radical confusion; but Him say: Communist plans to take over that part of Vietnam Catholic and Reformed properties remain the same. Yet that is able to wash me and whose invitation we come. "My blood was shed for you." kneel in worship of the distil e wine "in remembrance" of there is no difficulty and no con- south of the seventeenth parallel began with military they cease to be bread and wine; make me whiter than snow (Ps The bread and wine over Such pledges, or tokens, of His Doctrines in victim who is present under the is death and passion. All that tradiction if they are both fig- their "substance" or essence is 51:7). which the words of consecration love are full of reassurance for action in mid-1959 and several times over the inter- forms of bread and wine. All e Passover was to Israel, the ures of speech. Practice." The first transformed; and they become This is neither repetition nor have been spoken are the effec- those who come with a humble vening period of the 13 years war they have come near such practice is based on Ihs ofd's Supper is for the Church It was in the same way that something totally different. re-presentation of the Calvary tual signs to which our faith and contrite heart. But they to success. excerpt on the dogma: "If anyone shall sat f Gad. It is the great memorial He spoke of the wine, and an The forms of bread and wine that in the Mass, a true al f the covenant of our m- offering: that was "the one full, must respond; and as we feed on imply as well that there are now Make no mistake, the Unit xf States and its allies, interesting illustration may be perfect and sufficient sacrifice, Agreed Statement by are as they were before, but they proper sacrifice is not offered Is onition which was wrought out Him in our hearts, by faith with very great claims on the one who including Australia and New Zealand, played a noble and are in fact no more than veils drawn from an Old Testament oblation, and satisfaction for the thanksgiving, He will make His has come; it is as though he were God, let him be anathema." hen He died on the cross. We incident. David had once longed sacrificial part in holding back the aggressor. Dr Loane was given in for the real presence of Christ's sins of the whole world." This is presence known in the midst of to hear that voice once more: But this was the dogma Whitt re always put in mind of this Allied intervention under treaty obligations began on body and blood. This means that for water from the well by the now the memorial of what was His people. "You are not now your own; you our last issue. above all others formed the cm act by the words of institution: a large scale in 1965 and the seven years since have the whole Christ is in the bread, gate of Bethlehem. Three of his there done once and for all for Therefore as we come to the have been bought with a great and crisis of the his is My body which is given men who heard him voice that imposed great hardships on the peoples of South and and the whole Christ is in the English Re me and for all mankind. I share Lord's table in faith and deep price. Now I claim you as mine: formation. Cranmer and his fel. r you . . . This (is) My blood wish risked their lives to break wine; and this must be true of 'India is shed for you" (Lk in this memorial rite in obe- humility, we may remind our- mine by purchase, ransom, cov- North Vietnam and of the U.S.A. in particular. At last, low divines could not believe through the enemy cordon, and dience to His command: 'This much of that suffering is to come to an end. every fragment of bread and 2:19, 20). This bread represents selves that that bread and that enant, redemption. You are every drop of wine. that bread and wine cease to be draw water from that well, and do in remembrance of Me" (Lk wine are what the Book of Com- mine, and I am yours, for ever." Most of us who have lived long enough to see how ly body; this wine signifies My 1111M1.1111111111.1.1 bread and wine at the words of bear it back to David. He was 22:19). And I lift my heart with mon Prayer calls "the pledges of And the only response we can What this means in practice is consecration. They could not be food. The bread and wine were little trust can be reposed in the written word of deeply moved at the thought of the whole company of God's His love." This means that as then make is to offer ourselve that the priest is a man who in lieve that the body and blood of e outward symbols of a spirit- communist powers will have serious misgivings about such heroic devotion, but he people to worship the Son of surely as we take that bread both in soul and body as a real virtue of his office has the mys- Christ could be on a human altar al reality. - would not drink the water; He the future of the peoples of unhappy Vietnam, We do terious power to create or com- God Who loved the church and which has been broken, we are onable, holy, and living sacrifice under the forms of bread and Jesus had long before spoken poured it out on the ground as not share the view expressed by some that they will be mand the presence of God. He gave Himself for it (Eph 5:25). to hear Him say: "I died for for His glory. wine. They could not believe that f bread in a figurative context: just as happy or unhappy under communist control as The element of confusion in can bring Christ down from the body which was conceived The bread that I will give is My heaven by the words of con- under another form of Government. The fate of many the Agreed Statement is thus no by the Holy Spirit and bout of esti. which I will give for the Christians who have been killed, maltreated and "mere" fancy; it can not fail to secration so that He is just there, the Virgin Mary, which was but. fe of the world" (In 6:51). In imprisoned of recent years is too fresh in our minds. At pose a "real" problem. The on the altar, before the eyes of ied in a grave and raised from at passage. He spoke of His ANNOUNCING! the congregation. COUNCIL AGAINST REFORM least one case of crucifixion has been reported by a Church Times in England the dead, is now anywhere ex. esh as though it were bread; in Christian organisation, declared that the Statement is This is the main reason why cept in Heaven. They could not e institution of the Lord's Sup- An all-inclucive exciting and important because he must wear what are known as believe that the body which vas We are living in an age when men have gone soft "its authors have agreed, beyond sacrificial vestments and stand at on great issues of right and wrong, of issues that call for once nailed to the cross can all doubt, ambiguity, or equivo- what is seen as a sacrificial altar: now be on a thousand altars a EUROPEAN HOLIDAY TOUR in 1913 sacrifice, struggle and yes, even the shedding of blood. cation, on the Real Presence of he is there to offer op the body one and the same time. STAINED GLASS WINDOWS Peace has come to mean peace at any price. Christ in His Sacrament." The and blood of Christ as a true • They saw that this was all K. J. LITTLE, SAILING IN JUNE, 1973, in the newest ship on the It is hoped that we have not altogether lost feelings Church Times knows that this is and proper sacrificial victim for imical to the priestly office Australia-Europe run—the Luxurious, Stabilised, Air- of brotherhood and sympathy such as will reach out to in conflict with the Book of the sins of the world. This is a Christ as the one and o. 19 Borden St., conditioned Lloyd Triestino Liner TV GALILEO. Common Prayer (1662) and the constant enactment of the Calva- the peoples of these war-torn areas of Indo-China, mediator and that it would oo Arnclitte, 2205 retuning in her sister ship TV MARCONI. Calling at Articles of Religion. On the ry offering; it is just as real as peoples whose lands were often ravaged by the commu- ract from the merit of his death NCaarles.Town, Teneriffe, Malaga, Malta, Messina and other hand, the Statement soft- the historic sacrifice which took Phone: 599 7348 nist invaders because they happened to provide easier ens traditional Roman Catholic place on the cross. on the cross as the one sacrifice access to South Vietnam. for sin for ever. They saw that it dogma to a degree that must in- • 43 DAYS LAND TOURING in Europe including a 6-das Numbers of Australians are already at work in could not fail to obscure every volve conflict with the definite leading doctrine in the plan of tour of Greece, 9 days in Scotland with visits to the Vietnam and World Vision is servicing the needs of standards of the Council of Mass or Calvary salvation. They felt that they had Isle of Skye and the Island of Iona, and adequate free Trent. All the attempts on the part of WOOD WILL FUNERALS time for own arrangements. many of these and others. But the full story of the need no alternative but to reject it in is yet to be told. It is little more than 12 Roman Catholic theologians Into. — PHONES — • LUXURY COACHES, Good Hotels, Competent Guide months since the Rev William E. down the centuries to explain the Metropolitan ,. The measure of our relief at the end of the war connection between the sacrifice The Reformed doctrine is (All All Meals. Murray as Press Secretary of the Branches) 80 0396. might well be put alongside our openhandedness and Roman Catholic Church in Syd- of the Mass and the unique sacri- rooted in the New Testament deep concern for these peoples. h "canto] — Natoomba 41. • UNDER THE PERSONAL LEADERSHIP of Rev. and ney published the fact that no fice of Calvary have failed to (Continued Page 3) The "tree of life" whose "leaves were for the heal- member, and no group of mem- remove the strong Scriptural ob- Mrs Lex Pollock of St. Giles Church, Murrumbeena. ing of the nations" refers to the Lord Jesus Christ and bers, of that Chant is free to jections to this doctrine. It • CHOICE OF RETURN ROUTE by sea or air. we hasten the healing of the nations as we bring them "drop" such a doctrine as that of means that in the Mass, Christ is being offered as a sacrifice and MERIDEN • into full and free subjection to Christ. War's end can Transubstantiation. He was at A session of the Council LAND ARRANGEMENTS by Europe's largest Tour an atonement for the sins of the CHURCH OF ENGLAND -if Trent from a contemporary mean new opportunities to spread the good tidings of the pains to point out that in a IRE .. . ACCIDENT engraving. Meeting from 1545 to 1563, it was Operator — CIT Rome and London with 90 branches world, and this applies to the liv- the spearhead of throughout the world. peace that Jesus brings to s.% vary and laden hear. number of recent documents on SCHOOL FOR GIRLS the Counter-Reformation. Several of our . the Blessed Eucharist, for ing and to the dead. This in turn 39 articles were drawn leads to the system of chantry 12 Redmyre Road, Strathfield MARINE up ill direct reply to some of the unsrriptural doctrines of this • SPECIALISED PLANNING by Australian Church Travel example, Pope Paul's encyclical Council. Its decrees, especially on transubstantiation and justi- priests, and Requiem Masses, and BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL Service in association with World Travel Service Pty. letter The Mystery of Faith fication control Roman ('atholic belief today. (1965), Pope Paul's Credo of the prayers for the repose of souls Kindergarten to Higher School Ltd. of Melbourne, Globetrotter Tours of Distinction of People of God (1968), and the now in purgatory. Certificate and Matriculation. Sydney CIT International, and Lloyd Triestino. For further information, THE LOOKING FOR WHAT? Introduction in the most recent The congregation may or may apply • ALL INCLUSIVE PRICE — Melbourne and Sydney front edition af the Roman Missal not communicate at the altar to the Headmistress, LONDON& something that was sacred. in It was Evelyn on the phone, Several elements are thus com- times I trace a cross on a photo- (1970), the doctrine of Tran- when that sacrifice has been Miss Sheila M. Morton, B.Sc. God's presence, and said: "Shall bined when a congregation from our last parish. Just want- graph or article and put the mat- substantiation has been steadily presented: but if they do, it is LANCASHIRE I drink the blood of these men $2°65 ing a bit of a chat. Feeling a bit shares in the Lord's Supper: Adelaide from $2,050. Fremantle from $2,005. ter into God's hands. reaffirmed. Christ's flesh and blood which INSURANCE CLIWANS that have put their lives in jeop- down... there is remembrance; there is Send now for Brochure and Booking Form to "There seem to be so many they receive and of which they ardy?" (I Chron 11:19). That I was glad I had nothing ur- thanksgiving; there is fellowship. Rev. W. M. Constable. things wrong with the world," partake. It is easy to see how MOVING water did not cease to be water; gent on hand, and could spare Organic unity It is the Lord's Table to which continued Evelyn a little wistful. this doctrine must affect the wor- but it was too sacred for him to we come; it is the Lord's Supper the half hour. ly, "that you wonder if God is If this is the official attitude of MADE EASY drink, for it was a symbol of the ship and practice of countless New South 1‘ ales Branch; which we receive. There is no Yes, things were going well, dead as some people say." the Pope and the Church, it has people. Since His body and life-blood of the men who had she began. They all liked the with need for a sacerdotal priest or Australian Church Travel Service "Good news never makes a strong bearing on the value blood are in each and every mor- 16 Spring St., Sydney, risked their lives to get it. sacrificial altar for a valid New new minister and his wife. "But I which we can fix on the Agreed headlines, or rarely so," I said. sel of bread, there is no need for DAVIS Von Lines leluey Manager: M. A. Kills Thus the bread and wine in Testament sacrament, lie is the (Our only addresses): 20 Collins St., Melbourne, 3000. don't know them very well yet." "There's a lot of good work Statement. The press release by the congregation to taste the the Lord's Supper were twin "Well, it took us eight years," Pty. Ltd. Lord of that table and the host going on in the world, but it the commission made the claim wine as well: therefore the cup TeL No, 20574. symbols of His body and blood; at that meal, and no other Phone 63 1455-56, I reminded her. It takes two that it had reached an agreement may be withheld lest by ill Australia-wide door-to-door but there was one highly sign- 3rd I hior, 123 Clarence St, Sydney, 2000. Phone 29 7594. sides to make a friendship, as mediator can stand between Him which would forward the task chance any drop of wine should service ificant feature in the manner in and His guests. The bread and well as a quarrel. Too easily we assigned to it by the Pope and be spilt. 630 6222 which they were given. The say that the other is hard to the Archbishop of Canterbury, This view of the bread and bread and wine were quite dis- 157 BRIENS ROAD, know; we Anglican women sim- By Margaret "namely, the preparation of the wine as the Host or the sacri- tinct in His actions at the table; ply must make more effort to be way for organic unity." ficial victim once the words of NORTHMEAD they were separately blessed and warm and welcoming. In view of this statement, I consecration have been spoken WHAT! distributed. Bread was given (Boo 410, Porramatta) So we chatted on for a while, would never sell a Taper. Only have come to think that I ought lies at the heart of what is called mean to say C BOON- apart from wine; Wine was given and then Evelyn came to what the tragic or evil or startling to try to state in clear, sober lan- OP has bean selling church apart from bread. seemed the real point. ' Les all these years and I didn't does that." guage the doctrines and implica- know about It? "I get a big down sometimes," "Yes, I'm sure you're right. tions of traditional Roman ()TOURS she confessed. "You know, Mag- Only we don't hear of it." Catholic and Reformation theo- JEWELLER TO OR fall D,,,,S4OVRE D I always get my derl. Two symbols REV. CHARLES LAKE gie, all those dreadful things in ES I asked Evelyn if she still logy on this subject. I know that ASK to SEE THE RANGE OF ENGAGEMENT and OPAL RINGS rwsrnhgen The choice of two symbols, the papers." She reeled off a few Yes, Fcaolok= the attended the Bible study and fel- not all will agree with me, but Jewellery and Watch Repairs, Insurance Valuations. Bookshop. and their separation, was quite O.M.S. YOUTH DIRECTOR, U.S.A. horror stories and I listened with lowship group, and was glad to lack of clarity is no service to 20 per cent below retail. deliberate. The bread, given by half an ear. I have learnt not to 28 Years Experience of Handmaking — First Class Jeweller/ ROBES IN AUSTRALIA hear she did, "I'm only sorry I the cause of truth. I will there FRANK AKEHURST itself, spoke of His body drained let these things sink in. didn't start earlier; 1 "PARK HOUSE." FOR enjoy it so fore seek to state my under- 4th Floor, 15 Park Street, Sydney, 2000 as it were of blood:. the wine, When there was a pause, I much and find it interesting." standing of the two sides of this Phone 26 6368. CLERGY given by itself, spoke of His OCTOBER '72 TO MAY '73 hopped in. "You see what you That should encourage some- question in the spirit of rever- AND blood, poured out as it were look for you know, " I countered one coping with a late starter: ence and precision. from His body. The bread and gently. "Don't let your mind CHOIR for years we thought Evelyn The doctrine and practice of wine were kept distinct to show dwell on those things; it won't do would never come through. the Roman Catholic Church are that the one great fact which Evangelist you any good, and mostly you We shared news of our fami- rooted in the concept of Transub- ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL spoke from each was death. Ii can't do anything about it." 1141fi?[?Cossocks lies, and my heart was warm stantiation. This is the claim that Girdles was His body as slain and 11,-. 18 ROSLYN STREET, Convention Speaker I forgot to say that I skip when finally we hung up. the substance of bread and wine POTTS POINT, SYDNEY Surplices blood as shed that was set before through the daily papers ready TELEPHONE Stocks Though we hadn't been in touch is changed in the act of con- 35.3355 Black them in that bread and wine. for any prayer priorities. (I'll for months, the sweetness and secration at the hands of a priest St. Luke's llospitai nos been established over 50 years, While That bread, that wine, are the Youth Counsellor have to tell Evelyn that another wonder of Christian friendship in such a way that every crumb practice and patient cae have taken Immense strides in medical Shirts bread and wine of sacrifice, and time). But I do, and I find this is are Luke's Is proud fa this period and Collars— was still there. of bread and every drop of wine are needed to developothe high reputation it has achieved. Now funds covenant, and redemption: "For the best antidote to the diet to Increase patient accommodation.modern theatre complex, Intensive care unit and Studs BOOK NOW — Thank God for the telephone, becomes the body and blood, the Hoods as often as ye eat this bread, served up by the press. Some- I thought. soul and- divinity, of Christ Him- St, Luke's Is a Church of England general hospital open to all Preochinq and drink the cup, ye proclaim creeds. As It is a non-profit OrganlaatIon, the Board appeals your Scarves ...Namegigas self, help to raise $500,000 for this work. for the Lord's death tin He come" (I Donatl Choir needs Write to The change which this in- duty and ale of 52.00 or more are tax deductible, exempt from glft Cor 11:26 RV). Thus when I THE AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD, Editorial and business. Room 511, sacknowledged by official receipt. Please make your donations Available from stock THE ORIENTAL MISSIONARY 160 Castlereagh Street. Sydney, 2000. 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NZ union Brisbane plan — A Letters to the editor Note and Putting the clock - should not exceed 300 correction words. SIR — In your issue of Sep- S.I.L. tember 21 you commented on Canixade back in Melbourne the Church Union negotiations in New Zealand and said: LettersTO THE EDITOR "Canon Bernard Machell, op- The Archbishop of Mel- Baptism and Confirmation, has affirmation of the baptismal New Guinea s bourne in his synod charge been a deep concern of many course noses it because of its unscriptur- into all truth" about Christ's promises in the precise words of al doctrine of Holy Commu- be the unquestioned right of more conscious of being a mem- recently told his diocese that throughout the Anglican the baptism service. He does not work for us but also compels us other fathers to chase higher pay Don't sell Con.munion and in a number of The Summer Institute nion." You also had a similar to defend that truth. ber of a diocese, but most impor- change of mind envisage a child of tender years statement of my opinions in one wherever it is to be had, at the he had resolved to interpret Australian dioceses, special being able to make such a de- Linguistics taught a I To fail to do so is to lack love expense part of tant, spending time together in In an editorial just three of your August issues. of family life. worship and discussion so that the Confirmation rubric synod committees have been set tailed reaffirmation seriously. course at their school for God and love for those who Perhaps we should also be years ago, this paper said to- to study the question and to is true that 1 strongly criti- have misunderstood the truth, The Glebe we could go out as better wit- phrase "years of discretion" We hope that the Archbishop Brisbane last summer, 1 the 1969 draft "Plan for questioning the right of employ- nesses for Christ. that the Bishop of New Guin- suggest remedies and changes for will have second thoughts. and to render ourselves in- SIR — Sydney synod is con- as to mean children from 41" because it stated "The ers to entice fathers away from ea's appeal for a million dol- our age. was called the assimilate,, excusable before God. This is their families, and should press sidering selling part of the S. E. Hummerston, seven years of age upwards. None of these that we know mend of Holy Communion why I wrote as I did. church property to provide funds Administrator, lars to endow his diocese was Wearing course and the principal of normally include ... (e) for better provision of employ- The decision has filled many of, either in Australia or over- the school reports that it was 2. Deaconess Robinson fails ment opportunities close to new for a major redevelopment of the Geraldton, W.A. bad strategy. seas, have suggested that the age la offering to God of Jhe gifts to grasp that at their foundation Cathedral site, Concern was ex- in his diocese with dismay. enthusiastically received by al the people including the bread suburbs and towns. We concluded: "Such an ill- of seven meant "years of dis- two \ caps both the healing ministry (at If there are less part-time pressed for the tenants. What basis The whole question of the wine ..." I have opposed conceived and untimely plan cretion." Quite a number have The trouble with trying to those who took part. least in those aspects questioned fathers, we can expect less part- I think it would be much bet- Christian initiatton, expressed in seriously suggested raising the this "offering" . f the bread and for concern? needs a speedy burial." wear two caps is that roles by Reformed Christians) aid the time mothers. ter to borrow the money from age for Confirmation to as high He feels it is a valuable addi- wine because it obscures the real neo-penteceestal movement are the bank than to sell. It was said We were chided even by some nature and significance of the Geoffrey B. Simmons, Sir, — Members of Christian of our good friends for daring to as 16 to 18. which should be kept separ- tion to the school program, and based upon popular misunder- that some of the tenants are plans to offer it again this sacrament as being God's offer- Croydon, NSW. churches are continually being speak so plainly. But the fact is Shake-up John Wycliffe called pre-Re- ate are often merged to the year standing of the teaching of the paying a low rent but as council confronted with challenges to that, ever from 9th December to 1 Sat ing to us, and can suggest that Bible. Neither the so-called and water and sewerage rates so quietly it would formation Anglican practice in detriment of one or even February. our self-offering is the basis of Warm thanks concern, and appeals for help for seem, someone has given this in 111)11 his day "pious mummery." In- "prayer of faith" nor the increase and money is spent on the suffering and poor in other both. We have had occasion our reconciliation, which would view of sickness, or the theology original scheme a decent burial. fants were confirmed at one year It is not intended for linguist, be l'elagianism. to North Q, repairs, the church has the right countries, and almost always the Just why and when we cannot be Many people were relieved to point out before that Mr and translators, but to help those of prayer that lies behind much to go to the Fair Rents Court. and up to seven years in remote However I have never said the SIR — It is ungracious of a challenge or appeal is based sure for New Guinea's Press to hear that there was a real or very large dioceses. Alan Gill, Home Secretary of engaged in essential supporting of the healing ministry can be In the future the church has upon the New Testament teach- words explicitly teach anything regarded as having the support church publication to traduce the Officer, Miss Susan Young, who shake-up among the people To get rid of some of the the Australian Board of Mis- services in the field. Whether it false — only that they can sug- integrity of an absentee bishop. much to gain by not selling, for ing about a Christian's concern always kept our readers well- scandals, the Council of Trent is aviation or xeroxing, account. of biblical or Reformed theology. after all I think humanity is and care for his brother. responsible for producing sions has had this difficulty. gest and imply a false doctrine. Likewise the teaching of the neo- The see of North Queensland informed about that part of the laid down that marvellous age of ing or teaching, these people Furthermore, the 1971 revised is not worth the interest the church I have before me a letter from world, seems to have either left national television's "This As a full-time officer of the need to be oriented to their new pentecostals about the so-called a southern sinecure, and would have to pay. seven which many have seized ABM, Plan improved the position by for 17 years, Bishop Shevill the current Freedom from Hun- the diocese or gone on leave. Day Tonight." upon since. Yet Trent also per- he has a responsibility to field of service. In most cases "fullness of the Spirit," sancti- F. the Board and the whole Church saying "The offering to God of worked hard to serve his people Willis. ger Campaign quoting 1 Jn. But from various sources we mitted latitude up to 12 years of they are expected to learn the fication, and their interpretation Oatley, NSW. 3:17, the Archbishop's Overseas Liberty is one thing. Licence in Australia. national language. His gifts to His people including of the Acts of the Apostles lack with help from traditional can put the pieces together. Pro- age. the bread and the wine ..." Relief Fund has the theme "Be- fessionals have come in and another. And TDT had certainly As a free-lance journalist who biblical and theological per- sources, brotherhoods, sister- gone overboard with the latter. When the archbishop of a very In fact is would be valualle This wording acknowledges that hoods, the Australian Board of AhaN hold Thy Brother," and the mention of the million dollar tar- large diocese comes out with has not been long in Australia, spective. Screened in the prime time slot he writes a weekly column in to anyone expecting to learn a any offering we make is not an Mission, the Bush Church Aid recent Action for World get has been dropped. Bishop such a statement, which some second language. I do not see these as "in- NW Development campaign spoke of and going into hundreds of thou- Sydney's "Herald," and once originating action but a response sights". Much less do I see them Society and the Church Army. synod Hand's original priorities of have seen as running contrary to *God's initiative. I still dislike "The Brotherhood of Man," to money for buildings and other sands of homes, it was a radical even ventured into reviving mem- The course begins con. building up Christians. They are The new provincial diocese of SIR —Your article on North feelings expressed in recent Mel- the reference to "offering" the the Northern Territory (partly quote just a few. An appeal on capital purposes have been radi- but always vital current affairs bourne synods, it is as though ories of the Red Book Case. It currently with the regular S.Lh errors which involve. a radical West synod may lead to some courses, but is shorter, six weeks bread and wine, but it is much staffed by Church Missionary misunderstanding by some this basis is very compelling for cally changed. program. But at times it had no study had been made of the seems to us that he is often un- reversal of the biblical message. a Christian, but I wonder if it is comfortable when wearing this instead of ten. For the first two less objectionable. They are doing positive damage, Society workers) was, and is, ac- people that this synod spent most Now the income from money gone beyond bounds. subject at all. The Plan for Union is not per- a legitimate application of what invested is to go towards dioces- cap. weeks assimilation course and and a biblical view of love and tively supported by North of its time discussing con- A resignation, a suspension Professor G. W. H. Lampe, fect but I believe its faults are Queensland, and many of these the New Testament is really say- an overhead and administration writing about the English cc- Wearing the press cap, he first year course follow the same truth demands that we speak out troversial motions as mentioned ing. and an apology may re-assert the wrote in singularly unfortunate program. only minor when compared with against the ideas. men and families have been wel- in your last issue. expenses. None will help evangel- vision of the Confirmation ser- the tremendous advantages comed in the diocese. In the New Testament, the ism, or will subsidise parishes or overall responsibility of the ABC vice, praises very highly the in- terms about the churchmanship From then on the This I do, not because I be- Motions on evangelism, of the Archbishop of Sydney, a courses offered to the Church of God by Indeed, a noted Sydney Christian education, marriage family of God is very clearly ministers' salaries. for what goes on air. clusion of a full and detailed re- diverge. First year students con. lieve I have a monopoly of God's identifiable as the Church, with- gaffe which he has not repeated. the Plan. truth as the Deaconess wrongly churchman recently wrote public and re-marriage of divorced We believe that what the dioc- tinue their study on the prin. froth in General Synod and in in which Christians have very ese of New Guinea needs most But on October 28 he turned his asserts, but because I believe the thanks to the spontaneous and persons were matters Which led pen to the principal of Moore ciples of language analysis, while the Nelson Diocesan Synod I warm heartedness of Anglicans to u great discussion and partici- great responsibilities to their of all is an infusion of the drive, Scriptures do, and have tried in brethren. But as far as I can see, College, Canon Broughton Knox. assimilation students begin to spoke and voted for the Plan, my study of these two move- in the north. pation by nearly all members. energy and experience of Austra- learn a specific language. That not against it, almost all that the New Testa- lian CMS, a missionary body All very pleasant banter of ments to subject them — and C. E. Hampson, For the first time the synod course, but the laugh is on language depends on availab. (Canon) B. J. Machell, Rector and Archdeacon ment says about care for others with an enviable record in build- MR WILLIAMS SAYS . . . the my own ideas — to their judg- was not held at Geraldton, but in is within the Christian Church. ing local congregations and weld- Canon Knox. lility of informants, and it is not Wakefield, NZ. ment. of Mt Isa, Q. South Hedland High School and We know why journalists have (ED. NOTE: We entirely support the The only two exceptions that I ing them into self-sustaining Mr Williams says he I have always believed in the possible to offer a choice. The (Rev) T. C. Milton, sentiments ewe:seed so well by the all members were accommodated can find which might suggest a nationally-led dioceses. to do this sort of thing but we do Love does not Liverpool, NSW. Archdeacon. Most church publications in in the South Hedland Hostel. doesn't encourage his high value of early Christian training. techniques learned and the e - wider responsibility are the Bishop Hand has made it clear not know why an ABM execu- Australia come on our desk and The fellowship shared, not only Amongst the many verses of perience gained can however exclude truth although we have noticed a :Mat parable of the "Good Samaritan" in a letter to this paper following school son to go to the scripture which may be brought tive uses a mass audience for Negligent increase in recent months of material in the meeting but in living and Gal, 6:10. something which does not com- later applied to any other 1 — I contributed by Bishop Shevill. we have our editorial three years ago, Christian Fellowship, his to the defence of this contention , 15, comment on two as- together, did much to the whole It is probably right that mend the ABM one whit to any gauge learning situation. of Deaconess Robinson's read nothing traducing his integrity in that he will not permit CMS to school studies are the impor- I find Psalm 92/13 particularly working any way. An October issue of the feeling of synod and members Christians should have a concern work in his diocese. CMS has helpful. The Psalmist says, Anglicans and which certainly Those students who took 119th Oct.). London Church Times ed a from Kununurra in the north to tant thing at this stage of his offendssome. slanted report of the annualannual meetirgvery for the welfare of people of the twice offered men and women. "Those that he planted in the course last year were pleasant 'she has not grasped the fathers the U.S,E.G. but again. integrity was Dongara in the south shared in world, but let us be given the The article in question con- not in question.) The Bishop asks for money. life. house of the Lord shall flourish 5 urprised at how much of nn it relationship between SIR — Why should working this Christian fellowship. proper reasons. Perhaps some cerned the meeting of Anglican , mothers be The synod concluded with an in the courts of our God." anguage they had learned at the i" and "love" for she mere- the only ones blamed reader might be able to give me Planting is opposed to graft- and Roman Catholic theologians iy repeats the sentimental view for neglect of young children? "Foreign" address on Charity by the Rev, these. ing. The Psalmist says that those in Sydney on November 2. Mr ead of four weeks. The language of love which I attempted to (Notes and Comments, Oct 19.) R. N. Beard and each one who Gill tells how well evangelicals (Rev) J. E. Davies, who from the beginning have studied last year was Japanese question. The "loving spirit of If the man is the head of the representatives attended went to their homes Jgumali, NSW. MOTOR FUNERALS been reared in the light of God are represented, naming Arch- So far no decision has be, mist" to which she refers is family, surely his habits should SIR — An interesting point bishop Loane and Dr Knox. Per- LIMITED net a great advantage in after made on a language for thi. Is, "the spirit of truth." In that be the first to come under scrut- was made during the debate over ears. What is that advantage? haps in time Mr Gill will leant 'racily he not only "leads us iny. women representing their parish- Applications are invited for the positions of BURSAR and 30 CITY ROAD. SYDNEY—Tel.: 211 4277 (4 lines) something of the very great dis- ummer, Pram:hes What does he mean when he It has become accepted for es in the Sydney synod. The MATRON at Robert Menzies College, the new Anglican tinction of another conservative moviNG: today's father to desert his point stated that such gives men College at 'Macquarie University, due to open March says, "If they are planted in evangelical at this meeting — 1st, 1973. CARINGBAH—Kingsway, Willarong Road 524 7329 God's house, they shall flourish FURNITilTROFRAIROVALS. family at an early hour, even be- the opportunity to shirk their ADDRESS ENQUIRIES Professional qualifications are not essential provided that the EASTWOOD- - 4 East Parade in Canon Leon Morris of Mel- fore the children are awake, and 85 1955 God's courts?" REGARDING [ar34 tgpity responsibility of synod represen- applicants are earnest Christians and have a good practical bourne. Dr Morris has an inter- coantracteareful headline. travel to a distant industrial or tation. ROZELLE-93 Victoria Road 82 1141 national reputation as a knowledge of accountancy and household management New THE SUMMER INSTITUTE A. R. C.THOMAS, commercial centre of which they I have deep reservations also respectively, Testament scholar and writer. OF LINGUISTICS can know little. The husband concerning the represi.nraiion in By Ken Roughley If Mr Gill must wear two NTH. EIVAAStetrMA. Salaries to be negotiated. tin 1241, and father who returns in the synod by men not resident with- caps, may they both be caps of TO 635 6688 (all hours). poly to: The P.O. KANGAROO GROUND, evening has given his best and in or even near the parish con- 5, Secretary, Robot Menries College, justice, free from scorn and VIC. 3097 most active hours to other C CMS I used to think that those who anger. cerned. I am well aware, having 'sew College, Anzac Parade, Kensington, 2033. people. ministered at Wallerawang for get in will get in further, but it is St Luke's Health School and Heal- Fathers need not live this kind really quite the reverse. Those ing Centre is closely linked with nearly four years, of the diffi- SUMMER SCHOOL the Church's Ministry of Healing. of life. There are those who who get in will get further out. culties in getting men to travel Provides natural health foods. choose an occupation which can great distances and to endure HOBART — JANUARY, 1973 The courts are outside the house 'antral diets for those not well. be carried on at home or in the — nearer to the world. The un- ,,,,ma baths, massage and super- synod in order to maintain the For those people , fasts. local neighbourhood: farmers, proper and essential right of worldly man shall have more 1938, orritew Sister S. M. writers and artists, doctors, parish representation on synod. worldly power; the man who .. I, R.M.B., 30 Coremba Your Invitation To Holiday Harbour. 2450. ministers, some accountants and I submit that "foreign" repre- seeks first God and His right- busine, SONY Nest January in who thought Ansvar ,men. Surely it should not sentation on synod has the 111 eousness shall have temporal following dangers: — strength added to him. Don't we (1) see it every day? Isn't the train- was only It enables menfolk of such ing for God the beginning of COME TO SYDNEY 73 parishes to escape or shirk their The Tape Recorder TASMANIA earthly wisdom. car insurance responsibilities of synod repre- Aren't the powers of the mind --and hear sentation. If in diocesan legisla- and include the that fit us for heaven precisely tion and decision synods are so Canon Leon Morris important, men (or now women) TC60 $63 the powers that fit us for earth? from such parishes ought to put with the 11 month The business man is helped by a Bishop David Hand „ womb, calm judgment. The poet is first things first. Foreign repre- Church Missionary Society Dean Peter Newell sentation gives rise to excuses Member discount stimulated by an impossible We have some good news. and shirkers. available ideal. The work of today is The Rev. David Hewetson (2) guarantee helped by the vision of tomor- We are: Personal accident insurance Menfolk far removed from Summer School row. Householders' comprehensive insurance loin workshops on communicate the parish represented could in- deed misrepresent the parish not Think it over, Mr Williams . "All Risks" insurance, Liability insurance FIFTH NATIONAL CONVENTION FOR ANGLICAN YOUTH, knowing or being intelligently in- Wide range available, CHRIST COLLEGE HOBART (TAS) And a wide range of policies designed including reel to reel, • JAN 25-29 (incl.), 1973 NEW COLLEGE, UNI OF N.S.W., SYDNEY volved in the parish and sur- ROBERT MENZIES especially to cover churches and rounding situations. cassette, mono, stereo . Principal Speakers: businessmen. DEC 30, 1972 — JAN 6, 1973 (3) Such synod representatives COLLEGE could come to synod with their BISHOP CLIVE KERLE, Chairman. Please send me: own or with other people's prej- AUSTRALIAN RELIGIOUS FILM BISHOP ALFRED STANVVAY The new Anglican college ri Information on Ansvar's insurance policies, from the prize winning butter people , udices, arguments and plans and THE REVD FRANCIS FOULKES at the Macquarie University I 1 Your Ansvar representative to discuss hence fair area representative de- SOCIETY in Sydney is to be called the Ansvar policies. cisions are not made. THE REVD LANCE SHILTON In other words, parishes, Robert Menzies College. 44 Margaret St., Sydney. 29 6134 NAME NiffrIffik BACON guard your own synod rights Accommodation This was announced recently carefully. 162 Russell St., Melbourne. 663 2061 Fully catered and staffed ... all requirements found at a luncheon organised by the ADDRESS Jack Derrett. Anglican New University Col- , „ . „ „ West VVollotteong, lsrst‘ . Children will be most welcome, and separate pro- leges Council which was attend- grams will be conducted ed by Dame Pattie Menzies, Postcode for them by experienced For free, friendly and courteous idv ice on travel attlters onsult personnel. Lady Cutler and other commu- nity leaders. insurance for MITCHELL'S INTERNATIONAL TOURS Applications: The first Master, Dr Alan ANSVAR total abstainers Mild cured lean Accredited agents for all major Airlines and shipping companies. General agents for Frames Cole, will begin duties on SIC.: 18-22 Ltd., ondon. Tours Inquiries may be made to The Registrar, CMS Summer School, Collins Sired, Melbourne, 63 1561 N.S.W.: 210 Pitt bacon rashers ... sealed to keep At no extra Cost, our international experts will promptly and efficiently handle January 1 next and the new col- Street, Sydney. 61 6472. 56 Hunter Street. Newcastle. 7 4655. 510.: all requirements. Box 611 f, GPO, Hobart. lege will provide for 150 men 182 Ann Street, Brisbane. 2t 8449. S.A.: 33 Fine Street, Adelaide 8 8564. W.A.: 167 St. George's Terrace, Perth. 21 6291. that fresh bacon flavour. 5th and women students. FLOOR, ASBESTOS HOUSE, 65 YORK STREET, SYDNEY, NSW, 2000, PHONE 29 4136 r Dom (AT CORNER OF BARRACK STREET 4 — AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD, NOVEMBER 16, 1912 AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD, NOVEMBER 16, 1972 -- 5

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Much of We have in this book a aeries thinking Christian who is not a five volumes of essays from Austin Farrer, Karl Barth, Karl QUALIFIED TEACHER-Infants or Pre- Eight Reverend John Burgess, is business of the diocese is it: chool for Interesting ork in church Near to lakes and surf. leadership. In this letter of sermons preached on specialist in geology is that there collection of these (pp. 47-57). which the essays here were se- Jaspers, and others. kindergarten. Must be church affiliated. most anxious to get to know his either on a part-time basis Ay ply in kkiy lected iticuittto;-Aector. Box Small or large house parties. Rev Charles Barton writes people and their needs. qualified people, or by the s chapter 2 at Westminster are scientists who are devoutly Francis Foulkes . D. W. B. Robinson. Good accommodation. max. 150 ,c1, London. The author Christian and with a high regard about diocesan, district and Each year in October, the an- ous committees of the dioce Apply: MANAGER, convention, or by the dime -If describes it very well for the authority of Scripture MATRON, 3 months only, for small parish structures and their nual diocesan convention is he says it "is not a com- who do not see an inevitable Christian Hostel cateringale overseas P.O. Box 21, Toukley, N.S.W. council. students. Co-operation assured. Hostel relation to each other. held, usually in Boston. It meets ary as such but, as every contradiction between the Bible situated Dreremovne. Apply Warder Tel.: 2263 There is a diocesan newspt ACR'S REVIEW EDITOR INTRODUCES after 8 ' 81 2845 or Secret., on a Saturday, beginning at nine „tecon should be, it is exegesis 89 Toukley 94 336, Sydney 84 1601 called "The Militant," which Over the past few years the o'clock in the morning and is plus homiletics and application." Key Books IMPORTANT NEW TITLES: relationships of the parishes usually all over by four o'clock posted from Boston to et His expositions reach the heart within the Diocese of Massachu- in the afternoon. The morning communicant family in the eh , c human problem - man's GALATIANS Services Your next ese, which helps deal with se COUNSELLING, by Lars I. Granberg and others. Baker, 1972. Paperback. 162 pages. US $1.65, A setts to the diocese and to each begins with a hymn and a tgement from God. They THE RECOVERY OF other have changed rapidly. prayer, the introdaction of new of the problems of ct most useful addition to Baker's "Practical Theology Series." It contains 15 essays which were origi- Holiday munication. that nothing is more re- PAUL'S LETTER TO THE nally published in Baker's Dictionary of Practical Theology, 1967. They deal succinctly with both PERTH: St. Alban's, 423 Beaufort Street. Rural deans and archdeacons be- clergy to the diocese, and then levant to the plight of twentieth Services 9.30 a.m., and 7.30 p.m. Roc- will be best Spent at long to the past. The last active the presentation of committee re- Thus within this diocese th- GALATIANS by J. C. the theory and practice of counselling for the Christian pastor and include the use of prayer, tor: Oman F. Hall. All welcome. .try man than the Christian Scripture, hymns, and look at addiction, tensions, marriage and divorce, the aged, the bereaved, archdeacon has just recently ports. is a real attempt to put the it: And at the same time O'Neill. S.P.C.K., 1972. 87 died. sion-making responsibility wth sexual deviants, the mentally ill and their families. Each chapter ends with a very useful biblio- COORPAROO. St. Stephen's Brisbane. KOINONIA At half past nine, there eveal to the Christian what pages UK£2.60. graphy. Essential for all who will help troubled people. Cnr. Cavendish and Chatsworth Roads. The diocese is now organised is a service of holy communion, the effects will be felt, in lac he has in Christ Jesus. Visitors d 9 am. local parish and district. Holy Communion.Communion.. It on,, Morning into districts. of which there are at which the bishop's address is cry fine book indeed. O'Neill has found, as many THE LIFE, WALK AND TRIUMPH OF FAITH by William Romaine with an account of his Prayer (Holy Communion1st Stinday). EVANS HEAD others before him, that Paul's 7.30 p.m. Evening Prayer. twenty two. These are shaped to the sermon (as is usual in David Williams life and work by Peter Toots. James Clarke, 1970. 418 pages. UK 30s. Romaine was scholarly, Rector: Rev. . In the heart of follow political and mental Australia). letter to the Galatians presents a saintly and an outstanding preacher of the Evangelical Revival in England. His life (1714-95) as Chinese Communist groups number of exegetical problems. Summerland health boundaries. District One, The rest of the day is spent in a preacher was spent only in two London churches and few men have ever exceeded his influence to which my parish of St. James dealing with reports which were have been visiting the manse of The reason for these problems, for Christ, This reprint gives us access to three of his published works, Together they are an Wanted For further information write to in Groveland belongs, is strung left over from the time before Trinity United Church in Gray- ZECHARIAH'S he argues, is that the present text exposition of all the great truths of Reformed theology and are prime examples of Evangelical out along the Merrimac River, enhurst, Ontario. It is the birth- incorporates the work of glossa- "KOINONIA" the communion service, reso- place of Dr Norman Bethune, a vigour, freshness and utter submission to the authority of Christ and his Word. WANTED 100 more students to enrol just south of the New Hampshire lutions which come as a response tors and interpolators, and like In C. of E. Bible College. Full Bible P.O. BOX 45 border. to the bishop's address, and reso- medical missionary to China VISIONS Marcion he now sets himself to THE VIRGIN BIRTH OF CHRIST by J. Gresham Machen, James Clarke. 415 pages. UK 18s. Casino, N.S.W. 2470 whose memory is revered in yu'etaIls fro.7:1%;ttnr;7. 11.07137X lutions which the districts, the discover what Paul really wrote. James Clarke first published this monumental study in 1930 and we are indebted to them for 41. Roseville. N.S.W., 2069. The districts elect their THE VISIONS AND PRO- groups or individuals have for- People's Republic for his medical renewing its publication from time to time. Nothing finer or more thorough has ever. been written officers, a convener, a treasurer, care of Mao Tse-tung's troops PHECIES OF ZECHARIAH His conclusions are interesting MANUALLY operated Slide Projector. secretary, and two represen- mulated. Delegates vote for any on this key doctrine in the understanding of the true nature of the person of Jesus Christ, Professor Any model. Must n be automatic or For Hire during the "Long March" of by David Baron. Kregel and will have to be taken se- Machen gives the subject such a masterly treatment in this volume that all who have since written magazine loading. Ring Rex Meyer. tatives to the Diocesan Council. elections before the beginning of 46 5037 BRIDAL WEAR, evening gowns. Many 1934. Reprint Library, 1972. riously by future textcritics of or spoken on the question have had to take account of it. styles, good size range reasonable This is the body which makes the convention as they register, rates . or by post. this letter.. CHIC BOUTIQUE. CONCORD most of the policy decisions in US$6.95. For Sale Phone. 74 6255 After Hours 73 0657 the diocese between the annual This year there are elections Hindustan Bible Institute The Book of Zechariah with its David Williams conventions. Thus the local for delegates to the general con- students blitzed Nellore, India twin thrust of messianism and CONCRETE BLOCK MACHINE. Miscellaneous churches have a very real say in vention(the national church con- (population: 150,000), with 100,- apocalyptic offers a very fertile Makes blocks, slabs. edgings. screen- the affairs of the diocese through vention which meets every three 000 tracts, thousands of Scrip- field for those who seek to inter- blocks, garden stools-8 at Once and BABY-SITTER avallable. Pre-school their local district. years) and for several diocesan Arthur Riley biography 96 an hour, $95. Idealself-help trainee North Shore. Evenings until 14th ture portions, and a series of pret it on essentially typological SHORT NOTICES] prOlects. Send for leaflets. Department December then day also before and Apart from their function of committees. There are four reso- evangelistic meetings packed or Christological grounds. David C.R.. Forest Farm Research, London. after Xmas. Phone as 2017, Berry, N.S.W.. 2753. presenting district matters to the lutions to be dealt with one mostly with Muslims and Baron's well-known work is just NO DRUMS AT DAWN by that Arthur Riley was, the story from a district on clergy pen- CUSTOMS AGENTS Diocesan Council, the local dis- Hindus; more than 100 decided one such warm-hearted approach Grace Riley. C.M.S. Histor- of the way he and his wife faced trict can originate or support sions, two from individuals, on for Christ . and for all its spiritual merit is hardships and tackled enormous PROBLEMS, by ay E. Adams. sermons, by S. L. Johnson. Goods cleared/delivered programs at the local level. In open to the essential demerits ical Publications, Mel- and varied jobs will prove an Baker, 1972. 19 pages, 35c (US). Abingdon, 1972. 127 pages. To Let ex Parcels Post, Aircraft and this district these are practically which characterise such a work.. bourne, 1972. 84 pages. inspiration to many to bring the A helpfnl approach to solving $2.90. Here are 48 very brief Ships. non-existent because of the Christian exegesis must not $1.90. pioneering spirit to vital mis- critical problems. INTER- children's talks which give the wEATHERROARO, furnished cottage, 12 months lease, available ear February. "SERVICE TRANSPORT" geographical locations of the THE MARCIA ABEL only have its head in the clouds, This biography of an Austra- sionary tasks that do still need to PRETATION OF THE SCRIP- preacher and teacher a rich mine Bondi Junction, Sydney. Hot water. TURES, by Arthur W. Pink. washing machine. 2 double bedrooms 181 Clarence St, Sydney. parishes which are very spread but its feet firmly planted on the lian missionary deserved to be be done. of suggestive material. HOW and sleepout. References required. Phone 29 5001 29 3634 Baker, 1972. 137 pages. WE GOT bond. $100 out. In other districts, in particu- contextual ground. At this latter written, and the story of Arthur Though the inner life of the OUR BIBLE, by $40 per week. Phone 30 4705. lar in the city of Boston and ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS Point the book falls short and Riley, missionary in the Sudan missionary comes through this US$4.95. This is a very thorough Ralph Earle. Baker, 1972. In her will, Mrs Marcia Abel made provision for scholar- thus lacks that balance which from 1926 to 1960, is well told biography less than his outward study of what the Bible says $1381.50. This paperh=1: study ships for students entering on theological training at Moore must characterise a good homile- by his wife. achievements, he can be seen as about its own interpretation. guide is really a very thorough College. tical commentary. if few are called today to be a man of peace, a man of great Should be read by all seeking introduction to the Bible, begin- W. J. Dumbrell pioneer missionaries in the sense patience, and (if only by the fre- firm ground for understanding Opinion on permitted Each scholarship is worth $1000. Several will be awarded the Scriptures. ning with its origin and ending • • in 1971 as the result of an examination on general Bible quency that he was prepared to with its communication in move from one home base to knowledge to be held on the afternoon of February 17, 1973. SPEAKER'S SOURCE BOOK modern times. The fruits of good The examination for these scholarships is open to men another) a man who put the FOR TALKS TO TEENS, by variations in services who fulfil the following conditions: Kingdom of God above any Louis 0. Caldwell. Baker, 1972. conservative scholarship. CHRISTIANITY AND SEX- Mr J. G. Denton, Regis- for the Church, eg, the commu- 1. thought of personal comfort. 149 pages. $US 1.95. Hundreds Question 4: Who makes ton- Born in Australia or in the United Kingdom. ' CHRISTMAS WITHOUT CRUSH? Arthur Riley's missionary work of ideas here. UNDER THE UAL LIBERATION, by Peter trar for the Primate, Arch- nion service, would bring to an request in cases of certain in- 2. Under the age of twenty-five years on March 1, 1973. end permission for deviations for 3. came to an end when all mis- CHAPEL SPIRE, by Robert 0. Cousins, Paternoster, 1972. 36 bishop Frank Woods, has stitutional chapels? Qualified to matriculate at the University of Sydney. Yes, you can biLtany l:LonfadmfIgmagcL:regirsgeatt.C.M.S. Bookshop! sionaries had to leave S. Sudan. Fife. Baker, 1972. 127 pages. other forms of service, eg, the 4. In residence in the College or intending to become so. pages. 50c. Looks at what the released the fallowing Answer: The question does not It is opportune that this book SUS1.95. Nineteen sermons marriage service? 5. Competent in theology. We enthusiastically reccommend the new gift book- Bible says about sex and sexual- opinion of the Appelate Tri- Answer: No. arise unless the institutional is published just when the doors preached to students in a chapel is recognised by diocesan Christian college. THE ity and sets this against much bunal of the Church of Question 3: Whether a bishop Applicants for the scholarship should write to: of S. Sudan are opening again, ordinance as a parish with "Photo Guide to the New Testament" WORLD'S GREATEST SER- radical I 3nsense of this Church having given per- and the government is asking for about the need England in Australia sitting church wardens an incumbent The Principal, missionary help in the re- MON, by J. Oswald Sanders. mission for deviations may with- .V.th over tab large full-colour photographs (specialty commissioned last for gratification, etc. at Melbourne on September and parishioners. MOORE THEOLOGICAL COILFCE, scar). Michael Green provides the introduction. and explanatory notes and habilitation of many thousands Marshall, Morgan and Scott, draw such permission? relief maps make it an exhilarating Bible-Study 18 last. (Signed) E. F. Herring, aid. $3.95, of refugees returning to a devas- 1972. 160 pages. 90p (UK). A Answer: Yes. Carillon A. venue, Newtown, N.S.W., 2042. C. M.S. BOakahop can records-Christmas President. gI4phIgg" rtgr"taag'.1 tated land. Francis Foulkes new devotional exposition of the Present: The Honourable Sir children's books and novelties. Furniture Removals Edmund Herring, KCMG, presi- Sermon on the Mount by a great FREE! Visit us In November and ask for your attractive free boomerang and Storage dent; the Honourable Mr Justice letter-opener with your purchase) Bible teacher and preacher. EX- POSITION OF ISAIAH, Vol 2, Richardson, deputy chairman; G. CY C. Drew Pty Ltd the Most Reverend M. L. Loane, BIBLE CROSSWORD No. 60 Scholarly by H. C. Leupold. Baker, 1972, Archbishop of Sydney; the Right minim Immo Church Missionary Society Bookshop 379 pages. $US7.95. Professor 66 Smiths Avenue Reverend D. A. Garnsey, Bishop We will give a book for the neatest correct entries to Bible Crossword sm• 93 Bathurst Street, City. Phone 61 9487. Leupold's 0.T, commentaries are Hurstyilte of Gippsland; the Right Rever- No 60 which should reach the office not later than November 26. thorough and most helpful for end T. T. Reed, Bishop of Ade- All answers come from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. mom= mom also of 1st floor Railway Arcade, 40 Darcy St., the pastor and teacher. This vol- Local, Country and Interstate Porramatfo. NT papers Removals ACROSS ume covers chapters 40 to 66. laide; His Honour Judge G. E. - people holy to him- whose sandal I am not • worn Phone 635 8422. H. Bleby; the Honourable Mr 1. all the chief priests and self, as He has sworn to Write or phone 50 8366 the elders of the people worthy to - (5) in 1:27 NEW TESTAMENTS ES- THE SQUIRREL'S BANK Justice N. A. Jenkyn. you (9,3,2,1) Duet 28:9 3. whatever he - - will immomm immomm APer hours 53 7377 took counsel against 20. SAI S by C. K. Barrett. ACCOUNT and other children's Having noted that there were Jesus to - - to death I will cause very heavy speak, and be will • • • • • II no appearances and having care- - - fall, such as never declare to you the S.P.C.K., 1972. 159 pages. (3,3) Mt 27:1 has been in Egypt (4,2) AMMINIMMEMINIMMOR fully considered the written sub- things that are to come UKt2.50. 5. that they may be one Ex 9:18 (5,2) in 16:13 NM mission put forward, the Appel- even as we -- in 21. the winds blew and beat 4. About - - will go M• MI The practice of collecting into late Tribunal of the Church of them and thou in me against that house, and forth in the midst of England in Australia answers the (3,3,1) in 17:22 MMIMMEMINIMMIUM • TRAVELLING INTERSTATE? one volume the oreasional papers O.M.S. it fell; and great was the Egypt; and all the of leading scholars is a most questions submitted by the 10.man looks on the - - - - (4,2,2) Mt 7:27 firstborn in the land of •• III • • appearance, but the laudable one and the publishers Primate in his reference dated 24. Behold, you are relying Egypt shall die (8,1) Ex REQUIRES MISSIONARIES March 3, 1972, as follows: Lord looks on the heart 11:4 UM= moumn = of this collection of C. K. Bar- (7) 1 Sa 16:7 on Egypt, that broken rett's recent papers on New Question 1: Whether a canon - - - staff (4,2,1) Is 5. and will take you to woi m=g FOR HONG KONG FIELD 11.they have devoted myself, that where I am Testament themes are to be dealing with matters such as - themselves to the service 36:6 ammommu mo Requiring Accommodation? (i) Lay assistance in the Holy 25. came forward saying, you may be - (4) Jn thanked for making them avail- of the - urge you 14:3 able to a wider audience in this Communion; to be subject to such - - knew you to be mmommill• • MUSIC TEACHER a hrda 6 do not sit down in a way. (ii) Vesture of Clergy men (6,1) 1 Co 16:15 r man, reaping place of honour, lest a mum mom Accommodation available during University would bring to an end permisson 12.But to what angle has where you did not sow' more - man than you This is essentially a book for • SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER he - -, "Sit at my (6,a) Mt 25:24 he invited (7) Lk 14:8 for her (5,3,6) Eph 5:25 God; the - - who vacation, moderate rates. scholars, who will not ulways to make deviators undtr Section 26. If any one comes to me 15. he entered the court of • BUSINESS MANAGER 4 of the Constitution on the right hand" (4,4) Hob 7. They shell - - - in the bosom of the agree with the author's con- 1:13 and does not - - own harlot or a woman who the high priest along Father, he has made clusions, but will always be "other order taken by canon"? with Jesus, while Peter • SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL (HEADMASTER) 13.- of practising your father and mother and has been defiled (3,5,1) him known (4,3) Jn 1:18 stimulated by him and read him Answer: No. To terminate the piety before men in wife and children (4,3) Lev 21:7 stood - - the door 22. Watch and pray that r further particulars apply:_ bishop's power to permit devia- order to be seen by Lk 14:26 (7,2) in 18:16 you may not enter into with great respect. The essays on 8. the life I now live in the 16. the Fourth Gospel and the Acts ALL THE' ABOVE ARE MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS tions in accordance with Section them (6) Mt 6:1 27, For our sake HE made flesh the Manasseh is mine - - temptation; the spirit in- 4 of the Constitution requires a 14.the gate is wide and the Him to be - - knew Son of God, who loved my helmet; Judah my deed is willing, but the of the Apostles form the main way is easy, that leads no sin (3,3) 2 Co 5:21 sceptre (7,2) Ps108:8 - is weak (5) Mt 26:41 substance of the book, but they canon expressly terminating me and gave himself for 18.1 will betroth you to me RIDLEY COLLEGE WRITE-ORIENTAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY such power. to destruction, and - me (1,4.2,5,2) Gal 2:20 23. they will mock him. are well supported by others on - - - it are many DOWN for ever: I will - you P.O. Box 79, Balwyn, Victoria Question 2: Whether a canon 9. Husbands, love your and spit upon him, and Walker Street, the Church and state, Paul's 3103 (5,3.5,2,) Mt 7:13 2. even he who comes to me in righteousness scourge him and I, PARKVILLE, Victoria. 3052 P.O. Box 155, Goodwood, South Australis 5034 authorising a particular service 17. The Lord will - - - wives, as Christ - - (7) tins 2:19 understanding of Jesus and a dis- after me, the thong of - and gave himself up 19. hint and after three cussion of Mark 10:45. P.O. Box 58, Woollahra, N.S.W. 2025 No one has ever seen he wilt use (4) Mk 10 David Williams 6 -- AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD, NOVEMBER 16, 1971 AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD, NOVEMBER 16, 1971 - 7 5 NOV 1972 500 million The Australian 15 cents Scriptures by 1980 The first World Assembly always have a place in our daily were given without specs nes, ot Ihr itil, te So, rci, A, I an , of the United Bible Societies lives," be said. using pantomimes, drawings, c-chairman of the executive , During the Assembly, 170 rated Bible Societies. was held in Addis Ababa, music, films, and recordings. Bishop R. ClIve..Serle of Arnold;, Bible Society representatives One of the subjects discussed Neen appointed vice-chairman of th Ethiopia, during September council and Mr Bruce P. Upton from over 70 different countries was the problem of how to reach Church Record Bible 'Society's National Public Rel and October. were given a reception in the . No, 1,526 First Published 1880 Registered tor posting as illiterates with the Word of God. 11, Rrector, has been appointed to do a newspaper--Category A November 3(1, 1972 royal palace. Press and Information Committee. It was opened by His Imperial Greater use of cassette record- Sessions were held in the Rev Peter W, C. Greases. rec Majesty, Emperor Haile Selassie. ings was recommended. Williamtown (Newcastle) from 191,, famous Africa Hall, home of the The theme of the Assembly, inducted as rector of St Luke's. The Emperor is a member of the United Nations Economic Com- on November 2. "Let the Word Speak," was sug- Mn Elaine Cuttriss, wife of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church mission for Africa. gested by Dr Olivier Beguin, of St lames'. Sydney, has been (which traces its heritage back to Business was conducted in who was Secretary of the UBS deputy chairman of the Australian French, Spanish, and English. of Missions. the Ethiopian eunuch of Acts for 25 years until his death in Rev Peter L. Swane, Progress To overcome language barriers April of this year. larencbri (Armidale) since 19., Commission chapter 8). appointed a RCA mission. against and encourage creativity in "The Word of God must During the Assembly it was charge of the combined parish,... communication, group reports decided to aim for an annual dis- ford-DclungraeTlogha (Arinidalc. tribution figure of 500 million August last. at Anglican Scriptures by 1980. This is three times the present figure. Special Canon William R. Ray, of Ade. emphasis will be placed on liter- laide, as he spoke on national PRAYERS indiscriminate baptism Evangelical Alliance acy selections. television recently. He retires RC talks from Pulteney Grammar School The next Assembly will be A held in 1982. at the end of this year, having BIG & LITTLE report received by the Standing Committee of General Synod comes out strongly against what it calls A determination to under- Rev Ulrich Fick, the new been headmaster since 1947. The great soul prays, "Lard, "indiscriminate baptism" of infants. It supports the view that baptism is a "Christian not a civic rite" and that it stand each other's point of launched in NSW General Secretary of the UBS, Rev Christopher 1, Clerke, curate of make me as big as my problem:" should be deferred if parents are unwilling to accept the spiritual responsibility of bringing the child up in the view was one of the marks of was t. tie final speaker. All Saints. Hunters Hill (Sydney) since the little soul prays, "Lord, let One of the most widely Since the formation of the 1971, has been appointed RCA missloner context of faith. the meeting in Sydney on "All over the world there are at wattle. me off easy." Australian Evangelical Alliance (Riverina). He leaves Hunt- representative gatherings of signs that the Holy Spirit is at er's Hill on November 30. The giant soul says, "Lord. November 1 of 12 Roman at a conference held in Canberra The report was prepared by The report strongly supports baptism. But no one other than tism are Christians. These as- evangelical leaders seen for a work," he said. "God can use us Rev Erie R. Baldwin. BCA missioner give me strength sufficient for a General Synod's Commission on Catholic and 12 Anglican in June last, significant develop- at Wilcannia (Rivcrinal since 1971 resigns the Anglican theology of infant parents or guardians can provide sumptions are simply not true in long time met in Sydney's to accomplish things which are at the end of the year to return to Mel- hard day;" the small soul beet, Doctrine — eleven bishops, theo- baptism and clarifies one con- an environment of faith for the every case. theologians to discuss the ments have already taken place out of all proportion to our abili- bourne. "Lord, give me a lighter load" Chapter House on October in that many thousands of dol- logians and lay men from all troversial issue: "We conclude growing child and so provide "Indeed some of the motivat- "Agreed Statement" on the ties." Right Rev Sohn E. Hines, 62, Presiding over Australia. Secretary is the that we should not so much say 31 to launch the Australian lars have been distributed Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal The great heart prays, "lord, reasonable opportunity for him ing forces that lead people to Holy Communion. "Prepare Ye the Way of the Church of the USA, has announced that let me stand firm when the tight Rev, Canon Leon Morris, Princi- that baptism conveys the Spirit Ia come to a personal faith when seek baptism for their children through the TEAR Fund (The Lord," the opening song of the he will retire from the office on May The meeting was held at Bish- Evangelical Alliance in 1974. is the hardest;" the afraid heat pal of Ridley College, Mel- as that baptism is the effectual he is old enough to do so. Unless boar little relationship to the Evangelical Alliance Relief rock opera "Godspell" was heard opscourt with Archbishop Mar- NSW and to present a pro- Fund). Mr Alan Lake. 56, has been appointed cries, "Lord, let me escape." bourne, sign of incorporation into Christ a parent or guardian is prepared Christian Faith. We must see • during a special multi-media administration manager of the Church of The report surveys the theo- cus Loane as host. It is also planned that an The crusader soul sends up ihe and therefore into the commu- to confess his own faith and baptism as a Christian, not a gram of united action and presentation as the final event of England Homes (Sydney) from December logy and practice of baptism and nity marked by the indwelling of Both groups agreed that they Australian evangelical journal 1. He lives at West Pennant Hills, prayer, "Lord, stand with me undertake to provide the envi- civic, rite." • witness to the Christian pub- the Assembly. confirmation, and admits, "There the Spirit in its members." had had some misunderstandings should be established. Rev lames R. Payne, Australian Secre- until I finish my task." ronment of faith the child needs, The report, received by the of the other's point of view lic in the State. Bishop Jack Plans are also being made to is confusion with baptism. Tradi- On the responsibilities of we think it right for the baptism Standing Committee at its meet- tionally the parish priest has cleared up. The tone and spirit Dain was chairman. arrange a united demonstration parents, the report says: "It to be deferred." ing in Sydney which ended on baptised all children brought to might conceivably be argued of the meeting augurs well for and witness on the part of the "We are unable to advocate October 27. has now been releas- further discussions. Speakers were Rev Dr Gil hint for baptism. Many are ask- that the faith of theminister and indiscriminate baptism. This MacArthur, Rev Dudley Foord Christian church and community ed for public study. It was agreed by the Roman ing whether this practice springs the church make up for any de- could be justified only on the as- It will formpart of the final and Mr Peter Damiels from throughout Australia, similar to nut of meaningful understanding Catholic theologians that the the great "Festival of Light" fect in the faith of the parents sumptions that our society is report of the Commission on Adelaide who spoke of what had of the Saciaincnt.- propitiatory sacrifice of Christ conducted in London last year. SU Publisher's third godparents at the tint of Christian and that all parents Doctrine to General Synod in been achieved in Adelaide by on Calvary was unique and who bring their children for bap- May 1973. could never be repeated. It was Christian witness and action in needs and in order to stimulat also agreed by all the Anglicans the light of changing community the production of Christian liter standards. ature in other Asian languages that they were unable to accept Eric Pitt to the doctrine of transubstantia- A council of 27 members has anniversary the ANZEA Council in 1969 es HISTORIC GARRISON CHURCH been elected of which Canon Ballarat schools tion. UK parish tablished the wider publishin Participants in the conference , bishop-elect in ANZEA Publishers, the activity as part of the Regional Parramatta, is chairman. It was Ven. Eric A. Pitt, 59, were: literature production unit of office's function in Sydney uncle Roman Catholic: Archbishop to meet later in the month to Archdeacon of Camden in the direction of the Secretary t unite smoothly elect its executive officers. Scripture Union's regional James Freeman (Sydney), Presi- the diocese of Sydney since the ANZEA Council, Mr Joh work in Australia, New dent, Aust Episcopal Conference, 1969, has accepted the crown C. Robinson, who until th The union of two Ballarat diocesan schools into Archbishop Guildford Young Zealand and East Asia, is beginning of this year was ars (Hobart), Archbishop Launcelot Centenary of living of Cheriton with Tich- serving as the Asutralian Federal "Ballarat and Queen's Grammar School" has required celebrating the completion tremendous planning and effort but has proceeded Goody (Perth), Bishop John Cul- borne in the diocese of Secretary of Scripture Union. linane (Melbourne), Bishop Sydney Deanery Winchester. of its third year of enlarged smoothly to a point near completion operation. With nine years earlier ex Henry Kennedy (Armidale), Rev A hundred years ago on No- perience in missionary publish iltrt B. Heather (Sydney), Rev P. Mr Pitt was Dean of Sydney The principal, Mr Renney, has vember 15, the existing stone from 1953 to 1969 and before Previously in 1965, the re- tog with the Overseas Missionan Murphy (Sydney), Rev J. deanery next to St Andrew's gional office in Sydney had Fellowship in the Philippines and worked closely with the chair- Thornhill (Sydney), Rev C Tier- that was vicar of St Matthew's, man of the co-ordinating com- Cathedral, Sydney, was opened Rugby, in the diocese of Cov- accepted the responsibility for Hang Kong, Mr Robinson oat ney (Sydney). and occupied by Dean William printing the range of English SU familiar with the demands of Ihi mittee, Mr Alan Eddy, and staff New post Anglican: Archbishop Frank entry. He returned to Sydney and teaching of boys and girls Macquarie Cowper. Cowper died after long service leave in Eng- Notes, formerly ordered from new responsiblity. A board was Woods (Melbourne, Primate), have already been integrated. in the deanery on June 14, 1902. land at the beginning of Novem- London. This was done to pre- established in Sydney in 197 Archbishop (Syd- The deanery is now known as ber and offered his resignation. vent a sharp increase in the price with Mr Philip Knight as Chair The entire property of Queen's ney), Archbishop Felix Arnott Church House, administrative of Notes. man and ANZEA Publishers was in Moir and Webster Streets has for Bill (Brisbane), Bishop Keith Rayner He brought great energy and headquarters of the diocese and launched. zeal to his many tasks in the The regional operation has been sold to the Roman Catholic (Wangaratta), Bishop John this fine old building is to be sisterhood of St John of God Grindrod (Rockhampton), Canon diocese of Sydney and he will been fully justified and has re- When asked about the varied the Garrison Church, Holy Trinity, Hiller's Point, one of the demolished to make way for a who already function on an ad- Broughton Knox (Sydney), carry with him the warm good sulted in editorial and design tasks of the ANZEA Regional oldest of Sydney's city churches. The old stone schoolhouse, multi-storey church development. wishes of many friends joining property. Warburton Canon Leon Morris (Melbourne), office in Sydney, Mr Rdbinsos changes which have contributed SIR JOHN ROBINSON built about the same time as the church (1840) is at left, The Rev Antony Snell (Adelaide), replied: "Publishing is only Some of the Queen's buildings National Trust is sponsoring a $95,000 appeal for the restoration of our service to the 16 Nation. Rev D. William Warbur- Rev Dr Max Thomas (Mel- may still be occupied into term of this lovely old parish church. bourne). to the overall expansion of the Councils and Committees ,,, one of 1973, but new building is ton, rector of Holy Trinity, Design of church buildings movement's Bible reading minis- Scripture Union in this- vast iv cuing on rapidly on the school Hobart, since 1966 and Di- gion. We also have an admix In his presidential address try. Over 2,607,000 SU notes in , property at Wendouree. Science rector of Christian Educa- of some synthetic materials. significant matter there is all categories have been printed strative, promotional and pastor- laboratories are under construc- tion for the diocese of Tas- to Grafton Synod late last They are cheaper in the first general agreement. in Australia since 1966 and dis- al role which is only possible tion and additional accom- place, and they are more flexible mania, has been appointed Dr Sambell Ashamed through the active co-operation month, Bishop Gordon All our new churches, and tributed in 17 countries in the modation for girl boarders is Arthur spoke up for the use than brick or stone. You can ANZEA region. of many interested people and Inning planned. Director of the Overseas adapt them more readily to the some of our older churches that the competent and dddie of more flexible materials in are having their windows repair- With increased pressure to The principal has reported Department of the diocese, changing needs of the years, and efforts of the small staff tec, , Mr Warburton trained at Rid- church buildings than brick you can even transplant them. ed, are now installing clear-glass. produce material to meet special hat a great deal of interest in The team is made up of the ley College and was ordained in to be an Australian While we are thinking of the There is much to be said for progress of the integrated Let me add also that flexibil- this, unless you have stained- Althe Clezy, Editorial s school is being shown. Some Tasmania in 1952. His whole chtiosh in terms of buildings, I ity in church seating is much to glass of the very finest quality tary; Mr Jeff Hordern, On authorities have expressed the ministry has been in the diocese In his charge to the Perth officers, will now be given the will say we already have some- must speak in utmost apprecia- be desired, so that all the avail- and in this climate window^ Manager and two Secrni Opinion that the school lhas in its except for 1960 to 1963 when he synod in October, the option of going to countries thing like 2 per cent unemploy- tion of the care given to very able space is not under the rigid should also be openable. Yo,. Mrs Jan Campbell and stasp an exciting opportunity to was BCA missioner at Minnipa, other than Britain or Canada. ment rate — the United King- many of the churches in this autocracy of solid pews, but can Working Archbishop of Perth, Dr may think all this an idiosyncra- Susan Jones. Miss Northa I develop as a model provincial diocese of Willochra. They may choose New Zealand, dom has 3 per cent. Others will diocese and to the grounds in readily be used on occasion for Geoffrey Sambell, said that sy on my part, but there is some- eat served for two valuable ',heel for boys and girls, As director of the Overseas Fiji, Mauritius, Sweden or other say it is the United Kingdom's which they stand. Most of mu" various purposes such as group as Programe Editor before Department, Mr Warburton will recently he felt ashamed to unspecified countries in Europe churches are still of timber con- thing of a principle at stake. equipped in every way to provide problem, Some of those same discussions in which it is desir- What we do in church has every- together at return to teaching last July. be responsible for the co-ordina- be an Australian. and Latin America. It has not others would claim to be mem- struction and they require con- able for people to be seated in all that the best independent thing to do with what goes on in In addition, Mrs Lorraine Von tion of all missionary education been stated which countries fall bers of the British Com- stant attention, by painting espe- circles. I have to admit that I gives part-time voluntary a ' schools will be called on to offer and activities within the diocese into the unspecified category, but cially. the world around us. In our wor- He said: "On a short monwealth particularly when lost have not greatly sieraeded in Kellerberrin ante. Mr Robinson also ,n the future. This prospect is and support for the overseas mis- visit to England last week I it is obvious that some of more concessions for our rural in- Despite this, I believe that persuading others in these things, ship, therefore, it is good to be able to look out on that world. high tribute to Emu I 'gy red enthusiastically by the sionary organisations of the was ashamed to be an Austra- than 50 countries approached by dustries were involved with Brit- there is much to be said for tim- but I am glad to say that in At Kellerbertin in the Britain have agreed to take some And there is no reason why Agencies Ltd, who set.. ,pal and his staff and Church are channelled through lian. I quote from one of the ain's entry into the Common ber construction and for the use another small but not in- country area of Perth dio- ANZEA Publishers distrait his department. Asians. For domestic reasons passers-by should not be able to co-ordinating committee English daily papers: 'Ugandan Market. That might equally be look in on us. cese, Anglicans and Presby- throughout Australia and He takes up his duties this Asian, when they are being pro- they have asked the Foreign and the United Kingdom's problem. munch . Commonwealth officers not to terians have been working Guinea. cessed by British Immigration I have supported the World A church is not a private make their offers public.' WELCOME TO THE FAMILY huddle of people in a sacred together for some years. Council of Churches in their pro- cubby-hole. It is an open fellow- You will note the unspecified gram to combat racism in South To become a subscriber to the ship, into which all are sincerely Now, for the first time, they countries are in Europe and Africa. Does its seeming lack of Australian Church will be joined by the Methodists Latin America and so Australia expressed concern for racism in Record, just welcome, where the real issues of ACR Appeal fill in the form below and mail it in with to set up a combined ministry in Girls drive vans for could not be read into that list. Uganda indicate that it has been daily life are realistically and Kellerberrin next year. This is $4 or simply ask us to charge it. hopefully dealt with, before the The following day a statement sucked into a policy of racism in I enclose $4 for annual subscription/Please charge it Maker of all. the first time the three denomi- Donations appeared that Australia would reverse which is surely merely nations have officially worked take 200 Ugandan Asians, some- another form of paternalism? (cross out one) I think something of this together at the local level. The directors of the Church HMS support think like 40 families, so long as I can remember when the first understanding of worship has Record Ltd acknowledge with they fulfilled all our qualifying A Methodist minister would In an effort to establish with blue trims the girls can be away in cases of direst need United Nations Refugee Appeal been accepted by several parish be appointed to the town and warm thanks the following fur- conditions for Asian migrants. regular clothing donors to easily recognised by the symbol through the Society's Counselling was made to Australia, that we councils responsible for new would hold joint services. An ther donations to the special There was no question of Austra- To The Australian Church Record, Room 311, 160 buildings, particularly the three Church Record appeal: of the Good Samaritan on the Service. gave generously and we are Anglican would visit monthly for its Opportunity Shops, Syd- coats. lian compassion, and ours was generous givers, but we were not Castlereagh Street, Sydney, NSW 2000. buildings that are to be dedi- Even though the Society sorts the only conditional offer I read a communion service. ney's Anglican Home Mis- Already 17,000 people in Syd- at all willing to take refugees cated within the next few months Mr and Mrs R. Scully, Chats- through tons of clothing every about. Over against that offer the NAME The three denominations have wood, $10: Rev and Mrs N. sion Society has appointed ney are permanent bag holders. month there is always need from refugee camps unless --churches that are being built for same paper stated that West they were fit to win an Olympic agreed on four points — the va- Boyce, Mungindi, $2; Mr IL two "Mini-Girls." In the few weeks the girls have more clothing; particularly at Germany, not altogether a mem- marathon. They would only be ADDRESS to contemporary designs —the lidity of each other's ministers, McIntosh, Gcntlburn, $2; St. The girls, Elizabeth Curry and been on their "beat" they have Christmas when the need is the retention of denominational ber of the British Com- any good to us if they could con- new St Cuthbert's, Tweed Heads, Stephen's, Telopea $5; Anne Drew, will tour the "signed up" 50 new givers per great. membership, each member's monwealth, had offered to take tribute to our economy. POSTCODI the new All Saints', Yamba, and Maidment, Moree, $5; MrsMr W.w' suburbs in a brightly coloured day. For this reason, during the 1,000. right of access to his own church I. mini-van, knocking on doors ask- I would wish the Government the new St John's, Coff's Har- Cracknell, Sandy Bay, $2; Dr Through its 10 Opportunity month of November the Home I charge Australians — and bour. for particular tnatters and inter- ing residents to become per- felt it has enough support to Cameron, French's Forest, $6, Shops the Home Mission Society Mission Society is urgently ap- that means you and me —as our communion. manent givers increase its intake of Ugandan Mr C. Robertson, Nedlands, to the Society's sells used clothing to low-income pealing for unwanted clothing. Governments represent us — Opportunity Shops. asians from 200 to 2,000, but I 8 AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD, NOVEMBER 16, 1972 families and pensioners at rock- The Society has vans which will with being selfish, racist and in- Printed y Dressed in bright red costumes don't believe we have that kind bottom prices and gives clothes call if people ring 798 7888. compassionate. Yes, some J"" "'";:"`7:`ghcb3R;;,L4.n,.B 7 dwX'"Y. ton "' publish" of compassion. Moore C.Atege