"Bread" sell-out success The Australian 20 cents "A vigorous, youthful con- The productions were writ- weeks he recruited, trained, and tribution to the Festival ten by Jeff Carroll. rehearsed his largely amateur company. The result was an Once again. Holy Trinity, Ade- ARM IDALE signed and will mace south to take up a Fringe is 'Bread and Gifts,' artistic and spiritual triumph. new appointment in welfare work. laide, presented a show as part Res Ken Allen. Vicar of Baradinc a revue and a fantasy play The 12 performances played to once 1972. has been appointed Vicar of Bro Robin Mama has born appointed of the Adelaide Festival. It has Walsett front February. 1974. warden of the Brotherhood of St. Barn- capacity audiences. Hundreds of presented at Holy Trinity been received with great en- Rev Robert Farrell, locum tenons at people were turned away. Eloggabri, has been appointed Vicar of thusiasm. Hall, North Terrace," So "The Advertiser" critic con- 11.adine from February, 1974. SYDNEY Jeff Carroll was on loan from Be, Tony Ireland, NSW State secretary wrote the theatre critic of cluded his review: "A bevy of Church Record Harvest Theatre, Youth Depart- I 5 6 .1, Reulwsp e n .A ADELAIDE of ARM since 1971, has been appointed attractive young dancers perform irst published 1880 ye r— Cnoe.o, May 30, 1974 Home Secretary of ABM. the Adelaide Advertiser, ment diocese of Sydney. In six Rev Grant L. Brockdoust, curate at St. Rev Reginald T. Platt, CMS General exceptionally well, and the 'sal- Francis'. Edwardstown. since 1973, has Secretary for Queensland since 1967. has vation' finale is overwhelming been appointed to the staff (full-time) of been appointed rector of St. Aldan's. St. Barnet.' Theological College. Belair Longueville. from into 1. Rev Frederick A. S. Shaw, chaplain at Prince Henry Hospital since 1966. has BA LLARAT announced his retirement from this full- Rev Frederick A. Bentley, vicar of the time chaplaincy as from 30th September parochial district of Alvie.Beeac for 25 next. years. has been forced by age and ill- Rev Harold E. S. Doyle, formerly Inc. Geoffrey health to retire. Rev R. T. Fabian will be tor of St. John's, Milsons Point (1955-711 Bishop attacks acting pastor at Alvin for the next six died in Sydney on May 2. Plain facts about months. OVERSEAS BENDIGO Canon Michael Green, 45, Principal 01 Rey Hugh H. Orem, rector of St. St. John's College. Nottingham. since Parker John's. Launceston (Tasmania). since 1969, and a member of its staff since 1971. has been appointed rector of SI. 1960, has boon appointed rector of St. Paul's, Bendigo. from June 14. Aldate's, Oxford. and head of the Oxford Murphy bills Pastorate. He will take up the position in April 1975. the International GRAFTON Ven Edward F. Carpenter. 63. Arch- Mr C. S. C. Sheller, Q.C., of Sydney. deacon of Westminster since 1963. and a to be a In his synod charge late that the Bill of Rights was both has been appointed chancellor of Grafton Canon of Westminster Abbey. has been [honest', succeeding Mr A. B. Kerrigan, ippointed Dean of Westminster. in April, the Bishop of unnecessary and dangerous. O.C. Professor J. N, D. Anderson has been "It is unnecessary because in appointed president of the Church Pastor- Bathurst trenchantly attack- NORTH QUEENSLAND al Aid Society (from April D. succeeding so far as our rights as human ed two bills which were in- Canon David Johnstone. Diocesan Canon T. G. Mohan who is now a Vice bishop beings can be guaranteed by law, Secretary since 1969, has been appointed Patron of the society. Lausanne Congress troduced into the Federal they would seem to be well env. chaplain to Mentone Girls' Grammar Bre Thomas A. McKenzie. vicar of Rev. Geoffrey F. Parker School (Melbourne). from May 28. Geraldine (Christchurch NZI. since 1969. Parliament by Senator Mur- erect by the present provisions of Rev John B. Booth, Rector of St. Mar. has been appointed Home Secretors of (pictured) 57, rector of Mus- BISHOP A. JACK DAIN the land. garees. West Cairns, since 1972, has re- the NZ Church Societ3. phy. wellbrook, NSW, has been OF SYDNEY, who is exe- "It is dangerous because any systematic attempt to define appointed Assistant Bishop cutive chairman of the Inter- Bishop Kenneth Leslie in his Dr Reed, Archbishop of Adeaide (front WO is introduced to rights must inevitably be selec- of Newcastle. national Congress on World presidential address at the open- tive." Jett Carroll trighti by the rector of Holy 'trinity, Addaide. ing of synod said that the Bishop Leslie claimed that the Rey . Es angelisation, speaking al Human Rights HI could "leave a pies, conlerence in Lon- Family Law Bill could almost be Mary Andrews to Sweden the way opened to the worst ex- described as a bill "for the aboli- don 1;1,1 month. Willi hint cesses of dictatorship." tion of the family." are Marwick Olson (Jell), He also had said that the director of communications Commonwealth Family Law Bill for deaconess conference Busy day for Stott would be really a "licence to for the congress and Peter concubinage." Head Deaconess Mary deaconesses and communities Thompson (right) congress May 15 to 18. He said his objections to both Teaching Andrews of Sydney (pict- She is to make further con- in Adelaide press representative in the bills had no political basis. ured) flew out of Sydney on tacts with deaconess work in U.K. In his one day flying He spoke for an hour and Bishop Leslie said the Corn- 28 April to attend an exec- Frankfurt, Mannheim and answered questions on the sub- The Bishop told journalists monwealth Attorney-General, Darmstadt and then fly back to visit to Adelaide on Friday, mission utive meeting of the world ject, "A call to balanced that he "wished to dissociate Senator Murphy, was a man of Sydney, arriving on May 24. 26 April, John Stott min- fertile mind and great activity. Federation of Deaconesses Christianity." His Excellency, Sir himself completely from any istered to wonderful effect. Mark Oliphant, Governor of idea that this was the biggest "For lack of any evidence to at Uppsala, Sweden. South , who attended and the best," or that the organi- the contrary we must assume on the Miss Andrews is a vice-presi- In the morning he addressed sers thought they had all the the meeting, spoke very warmly evangelisation was "presump- that he has a real desire to sim- dent of the executive with special forty Diocesan clergy who had answers. Nevertheless, he representatives or a wide spect- been invited by Archbishop T. T. of Mr Stott's ministry. Mr Parker is a graduate of the tuous and unbiblical," that evan- rum of denominations and plify the legal code so that jus- responsibilities for South-East NEW DEAN University of Sydney and Wor- thought it right that the in- tice may be done as effectively Asia, the Pacific, Australia and Reed. Mr Stott spoke on the sub- vitation had been only to gelism was not necessarily the Christian organisations, people family ...ester College, Oxford. He was Acts of the Apostles transposed and as cheaply as possible," he New Zealand. The executive ject "Preaching Today" and his evangelicals — otherwise, he of a wide range of ages, women a contemporary of Bishop Shev- to today's world. But it was not as well as men, laity as well as said. meets 9-12 Man FROM PERTH ministry was warmly received by said, the whole ten days would those present. Fewer parishes ill, of Newcastle, at Moore Col- a strategy Lausanne hoped to clergy, and those involved in "However, I believe that at St. Paul's Wahroonga, lege, Sydney. have been spent arguing on Immediately afterward, Mr need HMS grants basics. formulate: rather the aim was to diverse ministries. least two items of his proposed NSW, has arranged a teach- Stott was taken to meet the He was on the staff of St An- learn strategic lessons. The Congress will be held in legislation must be looked TO BATHEIRST drew's Choir School, Trinity He believed there was a place ing mission on the family for Executive Committee of the The 1973 report of Sydney's for dialogue, but Lausanne in Bishop Dain said the planners Lausanne, Switzerland, July 16- at with close scrutiny lest his en- Ven Ronald Vi Edwards, Grammar School and then rector took great pains to see that all six Tuesday nights in June Evangelical Alliance (S.A. Home Mission Society revealed July was not it. 25. Attending the Congress will thusiasm lead him to make mat- of St Stephen's, Hurlstone Park, categories of evangelical lead- rector of Christ Church, Branch) for informal discussion that the number of parishes seek- be 66 participants from Australia ters worse rather than better." and July. 1944-47. He served in the RAAF He also agreed that to think ership were represented in the Clarement (Perth) since 1967 over lunch. ing HMS financial help dropped. and New Zealand, plus a number Bishop Leslie said he believed The minister (Rev. Brian Grants were made to 29 parishes 1947-49, and on his return from there was a strategy for world list. He noted that there will be of observers and media. and Archdeacon of the After a rapid drive to the Oxford in 1951, was chaplain at King) said this week that it was mouth of the Murray to see as against 32 in 1972. They sup- the second mission on the family Coast, has been appointed ported seven rectors, 10 curates- Launceston Grammar School, some exotic water birds, Mr Since 1953 he has held three that he had arranged. Dean of All Saints' Cathed- Stott travelled back to Adelaide in-charge, five curates, four deaconesses and four church Newcastle parishes and been The last one was at his former ral, Bathurst. for the evening meeting where vice-warden of St John's Theolo- parish of Dural. 724 people gathered in Holy army officers. Total outlay was Elections no mandate for He succeeds Dean Eric Barker gical College. He is married with "Interest was so great that we Trinity. Adelaide. $14.660. MO teenaged children. who is now a canon-missioner in major parties see to it that moral decided to have one here," Mr the diocese of Newcastle. issues are never tested at the bal- King said. Mr Edwards trained at Kel- permissiveness lot box. This leaves them free to "The speaker will be Rev. ham and was ordained in 1944 set moral standards in Parlia- Donald Howard. in Rochester. From 1946 to 1962 ment without reference to the "Mr Howard conducted the he held various appointments in SYDNEY. !S la 2)). will be decided by the prefer- electors. On May I she flew to Oslo to Bishop Delbridge leads I mission and this year has the Church of the Province of ences of the Australia Party, the see the work of the Deaconess Christian leaders have seen "This is why the Family Ac- -poken at Caringbah, Yagoona South Africa and in 1962 he was humanist controlled party of the Institution there. On May 4 she the results of the Federal tion Movement put three can- ;nd Wagga. flew to Copenhagen, visiting appointed rector of Cunderdin in millionaire Mr Gordon Barton didates in the field and the Perth. Later he was rector of elections last Saturday as in-. which strongly supports the per- "He leaves immediately after Deaconess House at Hellerup remarkable vote for Mrs Frieda the Wahroonga mission for a and then on to Nyborg where Bassendean. sex shop protest dicating the refusal of a sig. missive society. Brown indicates that a large similar series at Holy Trinity, she attended the first Regional Claremont is one of Perth's odic:oil section lot' the nat- A feature of the Senate elec- number of people were waiting Adelaide." leading parishes and Mr Ed- people to behave like something Conference of Europeon Dea- Material offered for sale He said the three main dan- ional electors to approve the tion was the strong support given for such a lead." Mr King said the Series would conesses. wards has exercised an in- by a Wollongong sex shop less than an animal." gers facing man were war, to the Family Action Movement Both Mr Nile and Mr Harri- he held on the last three Tues- After the Uppsala Conference. fluential ministry there marked by Following Bishop Delbridge's famine and the mass mentality Whillain Government's per- candidates in NSW, Mrs Frieda could encourage certain son have been congratulated on in June and the first three Miss Andrews was to visit Ver- liberal sympathies and warm statements to the press, students that dehumanised the personality missive attitudes and legis- Brown, Rev Fred Nile and Mr their valuable work in the FAM sailles to continue discussions on friendliness. people to behave like "some- at Wollongong University Col- and lead to the sort of deviations lation. Ken Harrison. Mrs Brown, wife team. lege challenged his opposition to of an Anglican rector, polled 40 ,.;teects were: thing less than animals," that sex shops catered for. The election proved to he the A feature of these elections the sex shop at a lunchtime per cent more votes in NSW God's Family Plan (June 11), Bishop Delbridge said The Wollongong Council of closest since 1961 when the has been the Whitlam Govern- forum. Churches has strongly supported Menzies Government was re- than the Australia Party's Mrs Who's Head of the Home recently. The Bishop spoke to the ment's efforts to get prominent BIG SAVING FOR the firmest possible stand by the turned with a majority of one. It Gillings. The FAM only nomi- national figures to lend their lune Mk students on the dehumanisation whole community against the sex seems certain that the Whitlam nated a team two and a half Bishop Delbridge the Bishop of man. names to advertisements support- The Modern Child (June 25), shop. Government's majority of nine weeks before the elections. ing the ALP. One Anglican bish- in Wollongong, said he realised Problem Parents (July 2), NEW SUBSCRIBERS ONLY the shop was probably operating will be reduced to the narrowest Commenting on the result of op and the president of the within the law. of leads. the elections as they stand today. Australian Council of Churches Positive I. namod (July 9), The issue in a number of seats Rev Bernard 0. Judd said: "The cove such support. litsluip I esti(' Send only $2 and we will send you post free "But I feel there must he Home Sri., !tome Only 16) the next twelve issues of the something wrong with the law ," he added. Religious radio EDITORIAL. AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD Bishop Delbridge visited the shop, Venus Adult Boutique. This is an introductory offer, open only to new After the inspection he con- THE TERRIBLE PRICE OF ORGANIC UNITY ferred with the Roman Catholic pulls audience subscribers. Send the coupon below now and Bishop of Wollongong, the Most On \t , a I the General Assembly 01 the Number four denominat nut is iii be litcbte aunted for several years past? receive this long established national Anglican Rev. T. McCabe, and later called Presbyter. i Church of Australia decided by who remain Presbyterian. So it seems that the In Brisbane recently, Rev news and current affairs pro- We have no doubt that the Holy Spirit newspaper which stands firmly for biblical truth . a public meeting to discuss the the narrotN margin of six votes to cutter into only denomination which will disappear is the will over-rule, even in this clear demonstration opening of the shop and its James Peter, ABC's Feder- grams. For example, lots more people union with the Congregational and Methodist Methodist. of disunity and the unwillingness to come possible effect on the commu- al Director of Religious Pro- Churches. But who would like to he in the shoes of NAME _ nity. listen to Encounter on Sunday together on the basis of biblical truth. He will grams, produced some inter- mornings than tune into the ex- On June 2, 1976, there will come into the near 40 per cent Presbyterians who have Bishop Delbridge said his in- empower those whom he fills to work and to esting results from a recent cellent "P.M." news review at existence a new denomination — the United been told by their brethren that the 60 per witness, to teach and to proclaim and to ADDRESS spection had revealed two areas 6.05 p.m. weekdays. Church of Australia which will be the visible of pornographic material — the radio audience survey. cent majority is going to separate from them? preach the everlasting gospel that there may be Crossways on Friday nights literature and the devices expression of this union. At the same time, Who would like the anxiety about ministers, a mighty harvest of souls for Jesus Christ. Even if church attendances are draws bigger audiences than the described as sex stimulants. almost 40 per cent of Presbyterians, whose property, money, theological training, social Structures, property, denominations are not always as good as they used secular talk show Lateline which vote and voices against organic unity were services, superannuation and so many other He had spoken to the to be, people are still showing it fills the same time slot on other not worth fighting for. But truth is. And if we ignored by the GAA, will continue as Presby- things? Who would like the protracted litiga- POSTCODE manager, who told him the shop hefty interest in matters relig- week nights. are untrammelled by these minor things as we "provides for alt forms of human ious. And Frontier, the church news terians and 20 per Cent of the Congrega- tion that is already being talked about by both stand firm for truth, it will prevail to the glory Enter me as a new Subscriber to the Australian Church behaviour, including homo- Some of the A.B.C.'s major re- program after the 7 pm. radio tionalists will also continue their denomination. sections? of God. Record. I enclose $2 Subscription for twelve issues. sexuality and lesbianism. ligion shows consistently pull in news on Wednesdays, gets bet- In the press, some comfort is being taken What wounds, what hurt, what damage But let the spirit of May 1, 1974, be a Post coupon to The Church Record Ltd., a much greater audience (as ter audiences than the other from the numbers game. The new United to Christian fellowship, what estrangements warning to Australian Anglicans who see any- "Openly on display are devices many as three times the listen- Room 311, 160 Castlereagh SI., Sydney, NSW. 2000. nights' programs in the same Church will he the third strongest in Australia this insistence on organisational unity has thing enviable la such organic unity. It should designed to encourage certain ers) as a number of its crack slots. with over two million nominal adherents. This brought with it. Is this really the mind of be enough to put the thought from our minds follows Anglicans and Roman Catholics. God for Presbyterians that has been so glibly forever. 8 — AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD, MAY 16, 1974 Printed by John Fairta_lalarihs riv6,,daiiildwgi4rney, tor the publisher. of neo-pentecostalism by Anglo- w i d e I y-condemned Human on important issues. Already money and set up a brand new Catholics. Rights Bill. there have been motions to this denomination in the island state. A Whitsunday message From time to time we have It has made a press release ur- effect in synods and councils. They have called it Dilston published news stories of neo- ging denominational leaders to Before long, some are going to Church of Christ but it is not Note aid pentecostal missions and speakers stop attacking the Bill. It would succeed. connected with the Churches of of various kinds, some not Angli- appear that everyone is out of For a few years now we have Christ in Australia. Dilston is on can, who have been warmly step in this matter except the felt that the WCC was openly the East Tamar near Launceston. accepted in Anglo-Catholic dioc- ACC. feeding its own death-wish. It The Americans told the press eses. Archbishop Sambell of Perth seems certain now that it has that they were getting away from Cetnnth It has become a common-place pointed out some of the serious spread to the ACC. organised religion, from door- in North Queensland, St David's defects of the Bill as long ago as knocking or other methods "ap- Whitsun and the Cathedral, Hobart, a much more last year. The Australian Church proved by today's churches." moderate place, has opened its Record examined the provisions State help for However, they have bought a pulpit. of the Bill at considerable depth bus and they round up children Holy Spirit Now the news comes from a few months ago and the issue historic and adults for Sunday &hoot the day of Pentecost always South Africa that the new prim- was in wide-demand throughout and for services. Already they Anointed with the Sprit reminds us of all who were gath- ate is to be none other than the Australia. have a membership of "about ered in the Jerusalem room and neo-pentecostal Bishop Bill Burn- Interdenominational depu- church buildings 50." who were born again into the ett of Grahamstown. An ardent tations have waited on Senator We notice that the Archbishop Anglo-Catholic, his open support of Perth recently quoted Dean We have long believed that Knowledge (which comes from under our feet (Romans 16:20). with the Spirit and being filled kingdom of God when the Holy Murphy. In one case, they were hearing, reading and meditating of neo-pentecostalism was be- Hazlewood on the Federal Australia is a vast mission field (This power includes, of course, with the Spirit? Spirit fell upon them with mighty overawed by him but in the and that millions here do not By D. B. Knox on God's Word) and prayer in the power to drive out devils in The New Testament knows of power. Then following Peter's lieved to have excluded him from other, there was plain talk on Government's refusal to help consideration. with the preservation of historic know Christ nor have they really agreement with that knowledge, the name of Jesus from those only one condition, namely be- preaching of the word, over 3000 both sides and Senator Murphy are the two means by which the But not a bit of it. That close- church buildings through grants heard the gospel. It is a sobering who are devil-possessed. All lieve that Jesus is Lord. Thus, people were born again. agreed to think again on several thought that these Americans ly-guarded Anglo-Catholic pre- to the National Trust. Spirit of God leads us in the way Christians have this power.) The Jesus promised the Holy Spirit to These two events turn our important matters raised. might he rigidly independent but We modern Christians custom- Christ the King, was anointed of God's will. serve of the province of South The Dean is misinformed, of power to keep on keeping on in all who believe in Him (in. 7:39) minds back to John chapter Eminent jurists, as well as Bible-loving Christians. If so, arily speak of Jesus as the "Lord not with the symbol of oil but and Peter reaffirmed the promise Africa has chosen him at the age course. We are not aware of all Not only is Jesus the exemplar the Christian life (Col. 1:11). three and our Lord's discourse to churchmen, feel that the bill is their existence is a reproach to Jesus Christ" and we treat this with the reality of the Holy Spirit. in Acts 2:38. Nicodemus on the Holy Spirit of 56 for its primate. actually subversive of human grants made to help In such pre- of the Spirit filled man but he is The promise includes power to our own misuse of resources and as a single three-fold name. Thus, Isaiah prophesied of the the source of the Spirit's pres- witness. This will primarily be, Nowhere in the New Testa- and his work in bringing about Anglo-Catholicism has wall- rights and is a threat to free- servation but we clearly recollect Christ "the spirt of the Lord owed in tradition for the past 40 we must wish them well. In doing this we lose sight of ence in the people of God, He of course, the witness of charac- ment is there any other condition the new birth and bringing men doms we now enjoy under com- that recently two such grants God is upon me because he has years and now hopes to catch up were made and one we do recall On the contrary, if they are a some very important truths. had promised this gift in John ter, for words without character laid down to be fulfilled for the into the kingdom of God. mon law. Nothing has been done Jesus was known to His contem- anointed me to preach good tid- by seizing the passing fads of was to the very old St Peter's, new American cult, of which 7:39; 16:17 and 20:22. And Peter to support them are empty. But receiving of the fulness of God's Both the Old and New Testa- to remove that strong feeling. poraries as "Jesus," the Greek ings to the poor ..." (Is. 61:1). ments are filled with references "rock masses" or neo-pent- •The most recent public state- Campbelltown, NSW. Some Armstrongism is an example, had interpreted the day of Pent- it extends to a witness to Jesus presence in His Spirit than the ecostalism. Something really thousands of dollars were given. and of which we already have form of Joshua. It wasn't an un- ecost as Jesus pouring out of His without words. Through the acknowledgement of Jesus an to the work of the Holy Spirit ments about the Murphy Bill common name and so to disting- and none would dispute that would happen if they let the come from the Bishop of Bath- Mind you, nothing in W.A. is too many, they are a chastise- Points to Spirit from His heavenly throne Holy Spirit we have power to Lord. Bible loose among their people. as old as St Peter's, Camp. ment we could do without. uish Him from others of the (Acts 2:33). witness according to our circum- Of course there may be in- both his work and his gifts are urst's synod charge. They afford same name He was often refer- many-sided and almost beyond Pray God they will. no comfort to the ACC view. belltown. Christ Like their master, all Jesus' stances and calling. adequacies in believing because red to as "Jesus of Nazareth" In the gospels we read how followers are anointed with the of inadequacies in compre- numbering. Bishop Leslie said the bill could from the town where He had Yet such is communication "leave the way open to the worst Christians the Holy Spirit came on Jesus at Spirit (I John 2:20). Together with hension or perhaps inadequacies been brought up. His followers the beginning of His ministry. It Jesus they form the Christ (I Tongues no of teaching about Christ, and today that the neo-pentecostal The ACC and the excesses of dictatorship." Queensland called Him the "Lord" because revival which is significant in all Our amazement at the com- "but for is this gift of God's spirit which Cor. 12:12). The gift of the Spirit guarantee when this inadequacy is over- they recognised that He was di- the term "Christ" points to, Jesus to His people is consequential on come, there will be a deeper the denominations that even the plete inability of the ACC to left out? vine, and so they gave to Him Thus, if we are brought before Human Rights is the Christ, the anointed One, Christ's exaltation. experience of God, but if we very mention of the Holy Spirit understand the mind of its con- According to a church coluno- the name which the Old Testa- kings and governors as were drugs, sex" the One who has received the believe truly in Jesus as 'a puts many on guard against what stituency is unabated by this fur- ist in Brisbane's "Courier-Mail," ment used for God. The Spirit's presence in our those early Christian disciples we is at least a false emphasis, is Bill ther gaffe. Such was the heading of an Spirit of God, and so in Acts 10 hearts is the presence of Christ, result of a true preaching of the Queensland is left out of calcu- The test of being a Christian Peter tells Cornelius "how God need have no doubt that the gospel then Christ has promised certainly bad exegesis and in Once again the Australian It will not be long before dioc- lations when overseas delegations interview with Captain John the presence of the Father (John Holy Spirit will speak through us some of its manifestations at Council of Churches has been so eses and denominations in McKnight of the Church Army is whether we are able to say anointed Jesus of Nazareth with 14:18 and 23). that He will come into our lives are chosen. that Jesus is Lord — Lord not the Holy Spirit and with power; words of witness to Christ. Or through His Spirit; and when least, is thoroughly unscriptural. busy with its own concerns that Australia stop paying member- The ACC chose 11 Austra- as reported in the Newcastle The test of the Spirit's pres- when we are called upon in a ship fees to an organisation merely theoretically but person- how he went about doing good Christ comes in, the fullness of Perhaps the phenomenon that it has been unable to hear what lians to go to a conference in Morning Herald on May 1. ence in any person's life is the private capacity to give "a is least unexpected, is the its denominations have been say- which persistently cuts across all ally, accepting His lordship over and healing ... for God was the Godhead comes because in Tanzania but not one from Captain McKnight was speak- our own lives. with him," (Acts 10:38). fruit of the Spirit in the charac- reason for the hope within us" it increasing uncritical acceptance ing about Senator Murphy's grass-root expression of opinion ter and in particular love and Jesus the fullness of the Godhead Queensland. But the columnist ing about his ministry to the The other term of the trilogy, is the Spirit of God which will dwells and if Jesus lives in us John the Baptist described righteousness. This is the only takes some comfort from Bris- "hippies" who are settled in namely, "Christ" was used by prompt us to speak in a way that through His Spirit, there is bane getting a whole weekend of communes at Nimbim, NSW. how "I saw the spirit descending real test, the test of character, will glorify Him. Jesus' followers to draw atten- as a dove out of heaven and it power; power to live the Chris- John Stott's itinerary. Much more experienced men for only the Spirit of God can If it is the wilt of God to sup- tion to the unique mission that rested upon Him." (John 1:32). give this fruit. tian life and power to put the He failed, however, to mention than he have been incautious Jesus as man fulfilled. He was port our witness by external devil to flight. the Anglican chosen to attend about their off-the-cuff state- God's Messiah (which is the Old To possess the Spirit of God It is, however, possible to ex- signs as it was at the beginning the International Congress on ments to reporters. So we hope Testament word for Christ). means to be in a relationship ercise powers which might of the gospel this too will be World Evangelisation, Nor did he that Captain McKnight's college Messiah in the Hebrew or Christ with God. And to possess the appear to be spiritual without worked through the power of the Furniture Removals mention that the Archbishop of training has left him with much in the Greek simply means the Spirit fully as Jesus did means to being so. Spirit, though there is nothing to and Storage Brisbane was chosen, even clearer ideas about what a "Anointed one" and refers to the be in full personal fellowship suggest that this is the way that though belatedly, to be sole Aus- Christian is. Hippies are just Holy Spirit promised by God with God, Spirit to spirit. God supports our testimony G. & C. Drew Pty Ltd tralian on the Archbishop of people and as sinners, need the (Isaiah 11:2), Jesus was the man Spirit speaks today; much more effective for Canterbury's Anglican Commis- It was a consequence of this For example, it is possible to testimony is the support of a 66 Smiths Avenue Holy Spirit to convict them of whom God anointed with His relationship that Jesus carried sion for talks with Roman sin and they need Christ to save own spirit. prophesy in Christ's name without transformed life and words of Hursrville Catholics. out His ministry. Through the having the Spirit of Christ or to witness to the power of Christ them and make them Christians. The advent of a king who power of the Spirit his human Local, Country and Interstate The absence of particular sins would rule in God's name speak with tongues without hav- which accompany it. Removals life and character conformed at ing the Spirit of Christ. This is makes none a Christian. according to God's heart and How do we receive this gift of Write , 66 American every point to the character of plain from what Jesus says in But when this has been said, will had been predicted by the God's Spirit? What are the A4c, God. He was the image, the Matthew 7:22, 23 and from what and the saving name of Jesus Old Testament prophets, and in reflected likeness of God. "He conditions for being baptised invasion of particular by Isaiah in the well- St. Paul says in I Cor. 12:3 and Christ should surely have been went about doing good" and by 13:1. mentioned in the interview, the known passage "unto us a child the power of the Snirit He per- Tasmania Church Army deserves warm is born, unto 'us a son is given formed the signs and wonders of The Spirit of God not only Insure Church Property with the transforms us into the character three American families, in- thanks for its ministry to surfies and the government shall be the miracles as evidence of His of Christ (II Cor. 3:18), But He CHURCH cluding two ministers, have and to hippies. They have been upon his shoulder ... of 'the Messiahship. OF ENGLAND INSURANCE also gives us power. Jesus migrated to Tasmania, built a out meeting them where they increase of his government and The healing of the sick CO. of Australia Limited church with $70.000 of US are. of peace there shall be no end promised (Acts 1:5). "You shall (Is.53:4/Mt.8:17), the opening of receive power when the Holy (Inc. in N.S.W.) ... and the spirit of the Lord the eyes of the blind, the healing Ghost' is come upon you and shall rest upon Him." (Isaiah 9:6 of the dumb, the restoring of the Because ... you shall be my witnesses." and 7; 11:2). lame and the deaf (Is.35:5) and I. The company is wholly owned by the Dioceses of the Kings are commissioned by the raising of the dead by the What is meant by this power? Church of England and it operates entirely for the benefit of anointim, and the messiah powers of the Spirit (Ezekiel Primarily, it means the power the Church. 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FCA (Chairman) are not questions which affect 'HOP has been selling church pel of the kingdom but accom- obas au these years and I didn't immorality and idolatry. our personal salvation or our , panied His preaching with acts Rt Rev R. C. KERLE, BA, THL, acceptance with God. They are know about it? The Christian, however, in re- C. RAINS, FCA WINTER of goodness in accordance with ceiving the Spirit of God receives always get my Phut, God's character as occasion K. B. PRICE, MA (Oxon) cal wear when I go power to live the Christian life, R. A. CATLEY book-browsing at the served and so drew attention to that is to say, power to put the Bookshop. Ven C. A. GOODWIN, MBE (alternate) Yes, the fact that God's King was devil to flight, as St. Peter says, APPEAL By Ken Roughley now, after so many centuries, Canon G. G. O'KEEFFE, OBE, THL, JP (alternate) ROBES "resist the devil and he will present. flee." W. M. COWPER FOR SI. 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Melbourne F.O.L. HYMNS AND HARMONY Perth derelicts' R'Cs want to retain Last time I wrote on the need for ministers to have a sound knowledge of hymns. It's surprising how many of our 66 under attack hymns were written by men on the bench (the bishops', not the mourners'). chaplain retires sacrificing priest" Rev Dr Francis Macnab, Mr Powell said that Dr Macnab Mr Powell said a recent Festi- Bickersteth and Heber have made worthwhile contri. The Bishop's statement in May did not "seem to be nearly so val of Light meeting had at- butions, and Waltham How is regarded by Bernard Lord was no furniture in the "resi- In a statement released on offering" was a different kind of director of the Melbourne Chaplain of St Bartholo- was the first official Roman worried about adultery as the tracted more than 2,000 people Manning as possibly the greatest hymn-writer of the nineteenth dence," and he had to sit on the May 3, the Roman Catholic sacrifice, as Jesus indicated when mew's House for homeless Catholic reaction to the Agreed he talked about the shepherd lay- Presbyterian Cairnmiller In- Bible. on a cold, miserable day. They century. floor to answer the telephone. Bishops of England and Statement in the United King- ing down his life for the sheep stitute said recently that "If Dr Macnab is going had promised to enlist about Bickersteth's best loved hymn cost him least of all. A men in Perth, Rev Peter . The home has certainly Wales express concern about dom. It implied a substitutionary sacri- groups like the Festival of around promoting that film, 13,600 people to the cause. sermon by Cannon Gibbon on Isaiah 26:3 made a deep im- Hodge, has been obliged to changed since those fledgling these aren't Christian moral He said he was very dis- pression at a morning service. That afternoon he visited a the nature of the ordained The Bishops resolved: that the fice in which the sheep could Light imposed old attitudes resign on account of ill days. It now boasts a capacity statement be received for study, hike no part. standards," Mr Powell said. appointed that no reports of the dying relative, wrote the hymn and read it there and then: for over 60 men, though only minister as a sacrificing of guilt and fear on the Mr Powell said: "While I rally had appeared in the Mel- "Peace, perfect peace." health. but that the International Com- Mr Tiller said that he felt the about 20 are there at present. priest in the light of the mission be asked to clarify: Commission had based much of community. favour sex education, I am very bourne press. In Anglican circles, Heber's "Holy, Holy, Holy" receives Mr Hodge has been at St Bar- Thanks to an appeal launched 1. The differences of inter- their work on a -modern inter- concerned about this 'Language "But most heartening to me an airing at least once a year, but he did write others: "From tholomew's since 1966 when it Agreed Statement on the The Cairnmiller Institute is a in 1970, the old huts have been pretation of the statement pub- pretation of the phrase "in of Love' film. was the large proportion of Greenland's Icy Mountains" was finished in 20 minutes for a first began. Eucharist released last centre for treating psychological Mr Powell said it was he who young people who attended the missionary talk he was to give next day. replaced by modern buildings at lished by members of the Com- memorial of me." There was no He recalls the home at that December. mission; disorders and educating people seconded a motion that Dr rally," he said. The large volume put out by How is varied, but judicious a cost of about $150,000. The evidence that our modern inter- in human relations. selection characterises his efforts in most books. "0 Word time as being a "filthy, cock- appeal originally aimed to raise The Agreed Statement came 2. The understanding of the pretation was any better than Macnab be released from the "More than ever, there is a roach-ridden" building which Dr Macnab recently toured of God Incarnate" and "Brightly Gleams Our Banner" $100,000 over five years and, from an Anglican-Roman Catho- role of the ordained minister as previous ones. He was con- Presbyterian Church. challenge to Christians to take housed about 15 men. Australia for the Institute with "I very much object to his sides in the fight between good exemplify the diversity of a man whose son testified that "his aided by the State Government, lic Joint Commission which met a sacrificing priest in the light of cerned, too, not to limit the con- the film, "The Language of being represented as a Presby- and evil, between darkness and simple, joyous life was a song of praise to his Creator." The chaplain's residence lack- this figure has almost been at Windsor earlier last year. It Mysterium Ecclesiae: "priests cept of the "real presence" of Love." He came under attack terian at all," Mr Powell said. light." Not to be confused with his Uncle William, Bishop ed any form of bed, and Mr reached. seemed to many that the Agreed acting in the person of Christ the our Lord to the bread and wine from ano'her Presbyterian, Rev Referring to the FOE., Mr Christopher Wordsworth was a voluminous writer, Composing Hodge spent his first night as During his eight-year associa- Statement was moving away Head offer this sacrifice in the in the Eucharist. Gordon I owell, who said that the Powell has said that Christians in the train or when walking or riding, he jotted lines down head of the home sleeping on a tion with the home, Mr Hodge from the sacerdotal nature of the Holy Spirit to God the Father in He believed that much more film Dr Macnab was promoting must not "chicken out" of their on any scrap of paper he could find, revising meticulously. mattress which sank deep into has come into contact with more priest and from the doctrine of the name of Christ and in the emphasis should be put on the "abuses Christianity and all re- commitment to FOL because of Christ & religious While on the theme of episcopal bards: Archbishop the dust-covered floor. Theo: than 900 derelict men. t ransubst a 'illation. name of the members of his flesh and blood presence of Jesus ligions." Mr Powell is a strong some opposition. bureaucracy William Maclagan not only wrote hymns but also composed ' Mystical Body." in the people who were present supporter of the Fellowship of "The numbers are on our side, tunes - six of the former and three of the latter included in The Catholic Information Of- . . the assembled Church ... "Christ had a way of cutting Light. or, to be more exact, on God's Common Praise. fice has said: the body of Christ. through religious bureaucracy, In a statement to the press, side," he said. Try a bishops' list of hymns some time. There's a wide "'The Bishops' request for Rev Richard Stewart a and in these days of institutional variety. clarification on the role of the Roman Catholic theologian said religion, he continues to do so.- - DESCANT New age means new ordained minister as a sacrificing that he did not believe that it (Dean T. W. Thomas) priest reflects some Catholic would be necessary for the unease that the richness of the Roman Catholic Church to alter traditional theology on the any of its devotional practices to FILM PREMIERES opportunity for the gospel priesthood has not been fully accommodate the new thinking. expressed in the Agreed State- It had always been understood 6 NEW CHRISTIAN FILMS IN COLOR ment." that the adoration of the sacra- Standing Committee scientific world view and secular Rev Dr Kenneth G. get nowhere in our task of taking Following the Bishops' state- ment was the adoration of the gospel to the world until we outlook have created a situation 1411P- -2111w„,,, McMillan has seen the ment, over 150 Anglican and Christ. It did -not give any PROGRAM 1: see that the strong currents where men are open to the gos- Roman Catholic clergy heard special merit to the signs which agonies of the world. He has which are sweeping the world pel at a deeper level, theologians give a cautious wel- "contained" him ("if that is the elects delegates seen the convulsions of his- are warning signs, not of sick- "The rise of modern science, come to the Agreed Statement at right word to use," he added). It ness, but of birth." while it vastly alleviated man's tory everywhere; the up- Liverpool University on May 6. was adoration of a divine person Meeting in Sydney ary and Ecumenical Council General Secretary of the Can- earthly conditions, robbed him The Rev John Tiller, until rather than a holy thing. early heavals • in economic and 4, of Mrs Elaine Cuttriss as Austra- adian Bible Society, Dr of his comfortable sense of being recently on the staff of Trinity Equally, the reservation of the in May, the Standing Com- lian Church representative to a social structures. MoMillan will be in Australia in at home in the centre of the College, Bristol and now Vicar sacrament could not be separated universe. He finds himself alone mittee of General Synod ele- conference in Korea on the Mu- He recognises a new age is June to deliver the first annual of a small parish in Bedford, from the dynamic relationship of tual Responsibility and Inter- here and believes it means op- Oliver Beguin Memorial Lecture and frightened in a vast silent voiced evangelical hesitations. In the Eucharist, but it could serve e angu cted Australian delegates to dependence program; and of Rev portunity, not catastrophe, for for the Bible Society in Aus- world," Dr McMillan said. a clear and scholarly address he as a reminder of the real pres- Maurice Betteridge as Australia Christianity. tralia. He said science could offer said that evangelicals were not ence of Christ in the world. two world conferences and men a better life. "Indeed, it is rue story of delegate to a consultation of the Dr McMillan said, "We shall He is a minister of the Presby- against the idea of "sacrifice" in The Windsor statement clearly appointed members to var- Church of the Province of Tan- terian Church of Canada and the only hope for those nearly the Eucharist, but they question- spoke of the bread and wine "be- holds degrees of Master of Di- two billion people whose life Christian father ious committees. zania. ed the purpose of it. coming" the body and blood of HOME OF PEACE vinity and Doctor of Divinity today is one of sheer misery "He outlined three types of Christ, and that would satisfy his waxily The Committee received a re- from Knox College, Toronto. He through malnutrition and illit- Lay and clerical delegates to port of its Liturgical Commission HOSPITAL sacrifice in the Old Testament, most Roman Catholics without the Anglican Consultative Coun- is Past-Moderator of the Presby- eracy. and said that they pointed to insisting on words such as ADAPTED FROM THE BIOGRAPHICAL NOVEL BY BERNARD which emphasised that unautho- (Deaconess Institution) cil are Mr John Denton, Secre- terian Synod of Toronto and "But the remedy for their mat- three different concepts. One was "trans-substantiation." rised printings of draft services EVERSLEIGH, Kingston, and is also Past-Presi- erial problems wil not solve the tary of the General Synod office, threatened the value of the Com- concerned with the total sacrifice But he noted that the Commis- Also showing: A DAY WITH CLIFF and the Rev Dr John Munro, 274 Addison Road, Petersham dent of the Department of Over- deeper problems of the human mission's work and are a of a life for God, and it was sion between the Anglican chairman of the Australian seas Missions of the Canadian soul, which will become more RICHARD and LET THE SON SHINE breach of copyright. NERINGAH clear that such total dedication Church and the Lutheran Church Board of Missions. Their Council of Churches and Past vividly apparent as the remedy is and offering of ourselves was re- Neringah Avenue, Wahroonga had arrived at different wording, appointment is for six years. Plans for future isions and Chairman of the Board of Over- applied." quired by the celebration of the services up to were out- GREENWICH, and he was worried by the BASED ON THE LONDON FESTIVAL seas Missions of the Presbyterian Dr McMillan will give the Eucharist. in,insistency of the Anglican PROGRAM 2 : Another delegate is Arch- lined Itr Nitior0 River Road, Greenwich. lecture at St. Mark's Institute of FOR JESUS bishop Geoffrey Sambell of Church in Canada. On the other hand, the in this. These hospitals (320 beds) under- He has visited Bible Society Theology, Canberra, on Monday Perth. The next meeting of the June 10. He will repeat it in Council is scheduled for August. take specialised medical and headquarters and mission fields nursing care of chronically ill of the Canadian Churches on all Melbourne at the Isobel Younger ASSOCIATION OF PARENTS FOR 1975 in Perth, Australia. Pre- Ross Memorial Hall, Keppel vious meetings were in Limuni. MOTOR FUNERALS patients at any age, nationality continents. As the Bible Society CHRISTIAN EDUCATION, or religious faith. serves all denominations his con- Street, Carlton, on June 11, and Kenya, and Dublin, Ireland. Al- LIMITED at the Stephen Roberts Lecture -4*he Devil ha e ternate Australian delegates will tacts have been interdenomina- MOUNT EVELYN 30 CITY ROAD, SYDNEY--Tel.: 211 4277 (4 lines) These hospitals are co-operating Theatre, University of Sydney, tional in an unusual degree. Appii,,iiions are invited from qualified PRIMARA be Dr Allen Bryson of Sydney with certain general hospitals in He has also visited the on June 12. and the Rev Maurice Betteridge. Branches: TEACH' Ifs to teach at the .4 sociation's mt. Evelyn Chi:slim all t egoo the retraining of eligible patients communist countries of East The subject of the Memorial The Standing Committee also CARINGBAH-Kingsway, Willarong Road 524 7328 to return to their normal en- Lecture is "The Authority and School, commencing in the second term of 1974 and first Germany, Cuba, Czechoslovakia term 1975. muse ? elected its five delegates to the EASTWOOD-4 East Parade 85 1955 vironment (home, etc). and Russia. Relevance of the Bible in the World Council of Church World ROZELLE-93 Victoria Road 82 1141 Your help is urgently needed for Dr McMillan believes the Modern World." Preference will he given to teachers who are prepared to our immediate and future needs, take part in the development of an integrally Christian sylla- including the rehabilitation units bus and teach accordingly. Featuring Cliff Richard & Larry Norman at each hospital. Application forms may be obtained from: MR .1. T. 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4 - AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD, MAY 30, 1914 AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD, MAY 30, 1974 - S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS as H. is possible to learn the should recognise greed, wheth- The Word art of self-defence in jujitsu er in the way business is con- or karate without injury. But ducted, or in gambling, and Understanding Papua New Guinea prizefighting is notorious for recognise it as a sin, grivous Classified adwitisemehts m be the injuries, even fatal in- ANTI I ROPOLOGY University Press under chile peoples in Papua and New pean — sorcery and witchcraft, left at the office or phoned to in the eyes of God, even IN 61 2975 up to noon on the cation.. Holiday juries, on its participants. though it is rampant in our PAPUA NEW .GUINEA, 1972, but they were chosen out Guinea, a map on page XII and ethics (again, indigenous ethics he weak before publication. and Life I3ooks Charge Is 6c per wdr with a mini- Christians should not be affluent society. of the whole work because there a more general map on the end and moral practices), religion mum charge of $1.25. edited by Ian Hogbin, Accommodation content till prizefighting is Christians should ensure had been delay in its publication, covers. and magic, which do tend to go D. O. KNOX banned in our community just that the businesses they con- Melbourne University and their appearance seemed to The authors of the articles are together in such communities. BRIGHT (Vic.) as gladiatorial shows, bull- duct are conducted on the Press, 1973, xii and 243 the editors to be desirable. all well-known anthropologists, To those whose interests lead Cook's Pioneer Holiday Puritan them to need to understand the fighting, bear-baiting and so principle of service first, and pages. The whole work, of course, in- many of them Australians, and Positions Vacant Flats New Guinea peoples, this work on, have been banned. money making only con- The articles contained in this cludes many other subjects, but all have worked fairly recently in Fully Self-contained. Set can be recommended. It is a A second sin, and it is very sequential; and we should volume are extracts from the En- these are concerned with anthro- Papua and New Guinea. They amidst acres of beautiful carefully balanced study. The Three sins rampant in the community is have nothing at all to do with writing cyclopaedia of Papua and New pology only. There are twelve may therefore be accepted as parkland. Large clean arid reviewer himself knows most of that of greed. The business gambling. Guinea, which was published in articles, followed by a glossary authoritative in their particular LADIES: After the school holidays, do comfortable flats with 1, 2 the writers and their capabilities. rOu suddenly have time on your hands? world is swinging over to A third sin which we have two volumes by the Melbourne of anthropological terms, lists of fields. We In Crusadersn help you. Were and 3 bedrooms. greed. There is no need for throughout our community looking for a Christian lady to help our at its best The subjects chosen represent Whether or not this volume OrganiseIng Secretary with his filing, An ideal holiday spot for all Christians businessto be based on and which Christians condone was meant to supply a need that a very fair coverage of the dif- typing and records. IVO be on a part- age groups. Children wel- is drug taking. This may time basis during the school term — greed. Business is primarily THE WORKS Of RICH- ferent fields of anthropological the Encyclopaedia would finally times and salary to be negotiated. come. sound startling, but I refer to based on service, and service ARD SIBBES. Edited with Scholarl y journal research and they are all subjects meet, it is quite a good idea to Box B Bright (Vic.). Ph. 16. the drug alcohol. Please help us to help him. is a form of relationship, that are or will be important for publish it by itself, for the whole Aply:The Organising Secretary. Crusa• approve serving one another. Greed is Memoir by Alexander THE AUSTRALIAN Thus O'Neil has an article on 5cr Union of N.S.W., 590 George an understanding of the peoples work would be bulky and con- Street. Sydney. the absence of relationship. the Egyptian civil year, Frankel Drinking and Grosart, Banner of Truth JOURNAL OF BIBLICAL of the islands. tain much of more specialised an article on Cypriot shrine interest, besides, of course, being Iliac are three sins Those who are not guided Trust, 1973. 445 pages, ARCHAEOLOGY, Vol II CAMP by Christian perspectives driving models, and Stockton an article They cover the fields of social much more costly. in our community which £1.95. No. 2, 1973. 117 pages, on "The Woman: a Biblical structure, child rearing and think that they benefit them- The present volume can be TOUKLEY Richard Sibbes was known in published by the Austra- Theme." socialisation, economy, the Pa- Christians condone due to selves by acquiring posses- Statistics indicate that three used by students (for whom it TOLIKLEY, N.S.W. his own time as "the heavenly puan Gulf, trade voyages known HELP: Our organising Secretary is so an insensitivity of con- sions, this is not so. Real joy out of five road accidents re- lian Society for Biblical To the present reviewer, the was no doubt intended) and doctor." "Heaven was in him be- as the Hiri, land tenure, mar- busy he has to write letters to his Near lakes and surf in life comes through true sult from the taking of alco- Archaeology, in associa- two most interesting sections are should be found both useful and wife. We figure the only way to let him Small or large house parties science through lack of relationships. Possessions may hol. Yet the community con- fore he was in heaven" was Isaac those by H. 0. Thompson, deal- riage, traditional political organi- actually spend time with his family Is to attractive to those who are inter- Good accommodation. max 130. knowledge and reflection. serve relationships, but abun- dones drinking and driving. Walton's comment. tion with the Department ing with the biblical Ammonites sation — not actually balanced get him a full-time assistant. Perhaps by a survey of the present situ- ested in Papua and New Guinea You're our man? Jim would like a ma- Apply: The Superintendent. dant possessions in themselves For example, the leading mo- The puritans were pre-emint in of Semitic Studies, Uni- and a newly-found inscription. both for itself and for what is ture Christian — eager to spread the The first is indulging, what ation, but by "changing in- CAMP TOUKLEY, provide little joy and if they torist association is said to be working out the consequence of versity of Sydney. Annual The volume is closed by half really happening or likely to hap- Christian gospel to boys and girls from I may call "blood lust." In are obtained at the sacrifice of strongly opposed to such steps a dozen book-reviews. digenous societies and cultures" Independent Schools. We are involved in P.O. BOX 21, TOUKLEY, 2263 the doctrine of Grace in the life Sub: $3. pen there in the coming days. the ancient world this sin human relationship, they will as random breath analysis the school meetings and holiday camps. phone: 043 96 4336 of the Christian, and this book is Alan Cole. —law — indigenous, not Euro- A. Cape!! look the form of gladiatorial certainly not bring joy or which would lead to the re- an excellent example of the best This scholarly little journal shows where slaves fought has already made its mark and Think about it. Then apply to The pleasure. This is the basic duction of road accidents due Puritan writing. with each other till one was problem of the modern af- to the drug alcohol. the editor, Rev Eugene Stockton, Organising Secretary, Crusader Union of It is a reprint of Volume 1 of N.S.W., 590 George Street. Sydney. killed. The excitement of the fluent society. Christians should be abso- is to be congratulated on another giving details of Your qualifications. Interstate Nichols' seven-volume edition The oldest church in the crowd which attended these lutely clear in their witness interesting issue. We'll ueuotlate the rest salary etc. displays in the arena was and contains all of Sibbes' writ- Some of the individual articles Services that people who befuddle seguently, the raised to frenzy pitch by the ing which was published in his will be too technical for the Waldensians Sheer greed their mind with alcohol and declared themselves in agreement spectacle. Christianity awn lifetime and in particular general reader but the scope is who then drive motor cars are Reformed family with the Reformation doctrines Prot ii Alban s. 423 Beaufort street stamped out this activity but The most conspicuous form the most famous "The Bruised sufficiently varied to ensure that Accommodation Se . 9.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rec- acting very selfishly and very of election and of the sacra- ta. 0: van F. Hall. All welcome. of greed in our community is Reed" and "The Soul's Conflict." ihe same lust for blood is the sinfully, even though they all will find something of inter- (Grand Rapids). Last famine, he elected a life of vo- ments. basis of the popularity of gambling which is sheer self- It is prefaced with a 150 page est. The title of the Journal is to luntary poverty. To Let - Wanted may not have an accident. month a church, affiliated In 1559, they also accepted bullfighting in Spanish centredness, and is based on memoir. be understood in the broad When others followed him, he COORPAROO: St. Stephen's, Brisbane. Medical opinion has en- the Gallican Confession and the Cnr. Cavendish and Chatsworth Roads. countries. avariciousness and greed. The We may be grateful for the sense: not all the articles deal with the Reformed family in decided, after the pattern of the Visitors welcome. 7.30 and 9 am. sured that cigarette advertis- Presbyterian-Synodiacal form of CHRISTIAN couple Is:aiding own home Holy Communion. 11 a.m Morning Our own community has Sydney Opera House is a Banner of Truth's labour of love directly with biblical archae- Europe, celebrated its 800th apostolic era, to establish a fel- will c are for home ofownersow absent or Prayer (Holy Communion 1st Sundae) ing carries a warning that church government. tieing overseas for a few months any monument to greed as it is in reprinting this volume which ology, although all deal with the lowship of itinerant preachers. 7 p.m. Evening Prayer. long regarded bullfighting as smoking is injurious to health. anniversary. This is the Again they suffered severe time from now. Minister's references Rector: Rev. . being paid for entirely by geographical and cultural milieu Although it was never their in- Phone Curtis, 47 01378 (SydnelD• degrading and has forbidden has been very hard to come by. persecution. In 1557 Calvin gambling. Unfortunately This is right. But the drug "Chiese Evengelica Valdese tention to break with the Roman it, along with bear-baiting D. B. Knox. of the Bible. wrote to Ballinger regarding the many Christians condone this nicotine only injures the in Italia", a'small church of Catholic Church, they were con- FULLY Furnished Flat. close transport, and cockfighting, but our Waldensians: "A day has been 516 weekly Includes electricity. suitable form of greed, and avari- health of those who take it. married couple. Phone Etas, Dulwich suommunity still continues to Waldensians in Italy, tinually persecuted during suc- set for all of them on which they Hill. 56 1833 ciousness. The drug alcohol is the cause ceeding centuries. Wanted allow prize-fighting, and must return to the horrors of the of widespread injury and mis- The Waldensians originated Between 1523 and 1532 a many Christians in our It is possible to gamble in papacy. Anyone that catches a ery to innocent people. during the twelfth century when number of very meaningful con- SECOND-HAND Theological books community treat as a matter many ways but all gambling minister of the Word or a teach- bought. Phone 61 9487. C.M.S. BOOk- Our community is rather Leicester meeting of For Sale is self-centred and inflicts a French entrepreneur, Valdes, tacts took place between Farel shoo 93 Bathurst Street. Sydney. of scoffing any protest at this er is promised a reward of 50 like the Pharisees whom Jesus began to preach in the vernacu- (Calvin's predecessor in Geneva) sport. harm on others. I recently gold coins per head ... Eight CONCRETE BLOCK MACHINE: condemned. They were meti- lar. 14 1176, during a year of and the Waldensians. Sub- WANTED. 100 more students to enrol read about how two men sold days ago, three burnings already Makes blocks, slabs, edgings. screen- In C. of E. Bible College. Full Bible culous in small things such as blocks, garden stools, 9 at once and ourse by correspondence anywhere. shares which they did not 96 an hour. 5110. Ideal self-help Fighting reformed ministers took place in Paris." In a time Full details from Registrar. P.O. Box possess in the gamble that tithing but were oblivious to preActs. Send for leaflets Department at. Roseville. N S W . 2069 period of 11 days, 2,000 people C R., Forest Farm Research. London- the larger obligations. Thus, addressed the conference werT Yet prizefighting is based they might make money out (Grand Rapids). Some were arrested in southern Italy. derry. N.S.W., 2753. we warn about nicotine but Peter Savage, from South on the same blood lust as gla- of it through the shares going 200 ministers of Reformed Not until the nineteenth century joke about alcohol. Amercia, and Henri Blocher, John Court at St diatorial shows, bullfighting, down in price. However, the did the Waldensians begin to Christians should make persuasion met in Leicester, from France. Savage asked, how and other forms of blood-let- shares went up, so that the enjoy freedom of religion. Miscellaneous quite clear that those who Painter and ting. Prizefighting is doubly stockbroker, who trusted the England, last month under to we dive body to the At present the church numbers manufacture (and this in- wrong. It is wrong for the word of these two gamblers the sponsorship of the Ban- biblical mandate to be avtice in Paul's Convention about 45,000 believers — with cludes the shareholders) and Decorator "p=1Igic:" Classes 1 fighters to submit their bodies and sold their shares which society and to strive for just re- some 30,000 living in Italy those who sell the drug alco- ner of Truth Trust. lationships in society without Only first-class materials used to the risk of injury, even fatal they did not possess, suffered Dr John Court, a leading wood, at which Dr Court will and another 12,000 in South the loss of $70,000, hol are acting reprehensibly and all work guaranteed. injury, for the sake of making The bulk of them came from falling into the grasp of revolu- speak. America. In poverty-stricken Lindsey's 16mm colour towards their neighbours in campaigner for the Festival Free quotes given. money by entertaining the What interested me was the small churches in England, Scot- tion and of Marxist ideologies. The Mayor of Willoughby, Al- southern Italy they have sound 30 min. film . . . the present circumstances of of Light, and the author of crowd. No fighter entering judge's remark, as he gave land and Ireland, but there were derman D. Warner, will chair the established schools and orpha- Allan H. Murray. "THE RETURN" our society. also men present from other Blocher sketched something of "Changing Community Stan- rally and there will be a lively 347 Roberts Road, Greenacre, the ring can possibly know these two men the light penal- the confusions of Reformed the- nages, and also distributed tracts depicting modern Israel in view of Bible Yet Christians are tongue- parts of the world. The USA, for supporting musical program. Al- and Bibles. N.S.W., 2190. prophecy. available for screening, 515 whether he will be fatally in- ty of a year's bond of only dards" is coming to Sydney rental Advance bookings. Rev. Lea tied and indeed many share example, was represented by ology in France as Barth and though it is a holiday weekend a After the Second World War, Nixon, P.O. Box 199, Bankstown, jured during its course or $100, He said that their ac- in June at the invitation of Phone: 759 8215 (Sydney). N.S.W., 2200. cause serious injury to his op- tion "did not contain a great in the liquor trade by being members of the Christian Re- then Bultmann captured the large attendance is expected at they founded the village of Phone 709 5442. ponent. deal of moral turpitude." regular consumers of the formed Church and the Re- mind of the church. This led to St Paul's Chatswood, to be this rally. "Agape" close to Turin. Here product in one form or formed Church in America. the stance: you are redeemed, the special speaker at their On Sunday afternoon, June young people from all countries Self defence is quite a dif- This extenuating comment another. This ought not to be. The Banner of Truth Trust 16, Dr Court will speak at the and from various confessional MOVING: ...... ferent activity and it is is an example of how our now become involved in the 68th Annual Convention on How can we witness to the developed under the spiritual Salvation Army broadcast ser- backgrounds can come together FURNITURE REMOVALS. possible to learn to defend community condones avari- world. More and more theology Monday, June STORAGE. reality of heaven and to the leadership of Martyn Lloyd 17. vice in the Congress Hall, 140 in ecumenical fellowship to dis- Please mention "Church yourself with your fists with- ciousness and gambling, For reliability and careful hand- purposes of God if we think Jones, the well-known London could see only the world until it Dr Court will have a busy Elizabeth Street. Sydney. Radio cuss the urgent questions of the ling. Established 34 years. Contact: out running the risk of in- thinking lightly of it even Record" when replying to lightly of these community preacher. fell almost wholly under the spell program while he is in Sydney. Station 2CH will broadcast this day in the light of the Gospel. A. R. C. THOMAS juring your body or the body when it plainly inflicts hard- sins and identify with them Of the ,peaker, who of 9I,11 ism. (RES NE). On Friday, June 14, he will service at 3 pm. (RFS N1- ) 5 Bourke Street. our advertisers. of your sparring partner, just ship on others. Christians NORTH PARRAMATTA. ourselves. speak at St Andrew's Cathedral 630 1741, 63, 6639 fall hours) Luncheon Club at 1 pm. C.M.S. BOOKSHOP He will also be preaching at St ARE YOU Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday, PREPARING FOR 93 BATHURST STREET, SYDNEY 61 9487 June 16 at 7 pm. On Saturday, June 15, the ENCOUNTER '75 Church Army up ACR DELIVERY BOOK SALE--OUT THEY GO Festival of Light in co-operation with the churches of the Chats- A mini sample set costs us $2 printers' strike and coming out CLEARANCE OF BOOKS FROM ALL SECTIONS wood/Willoughby area have A late, it was then further delayed complete set of available publications General, missionary, theology, preaching, teaching, de- arranged a "Fan the Blaze in the mails. costs us $6 DELAYS votional, childrens', bibles and music. Rally"' in the Chatswood Town in `Hippieland' Hall, Victoria Avenue, Chats- (includes amongst others an attractively illus- We would appreciate the The Board of the Church Christian sympathy and patience Genuine bargains — commences MONDAY, 3RD JUNE, Captain John McKnight community which has settled ing in our materialist society trated LIVING NEW TESTAMENT and a N.T. plus and understanding of all our 1974 8.45 a.m. for one week. would probably have to give up Record Ltd vet) much re- Psalms text edition of the NEW AMERICAN STAN- of the Church Army has around that small North readers while these difficulties a lot more to qualify." grets the serious delays in New stock added daily. Books cannot be inspected or last. Prayer too is asked for the DARD VERSION. been working for twelve Coast town. He visits the communes regu- reserved before Monday, 3rd June. the delivery of the paper to other difficulties which we face Wollongong DROP us a line and have your own to show your months at Nimbin, NSW, larly, usually bringing up the He had previously worked both individual and bulk in common with all the religious subject of Christianity after the wardens. among the large "hippie" among the "surfies" at Bettina, a press: rising printers' costs, fourth visit, if it hasn't already subscribers. coastal resort also in the diocese heavy increase in the cost of Church free PROJECT PHILIP (Acts 8: 30, 31) of Grafton. been raised. Most of the delays have been paper during the world shortage Material will be of use for outreach and Just before the Aquarius Festi- "I'm usually given a very good caused by postal workers' strikes of this commodity and the need THE follow up beyond 1975. FACE-LIFT val at Nimbin in May last year, reception wherever 1 go," he and disputes and we are aware to greatly expand our circulation. of debt said. "We sometimes sit up all that in numbers of cases, parish- he moved into a disused butter God has greatly blessed the AUSTRALASIAN HOME BIBLE LEAGUE night and into the morning talk- es have never received their sup- St Mark's, West Wol- factory in Binnaburra, not far ministry of the Australian Division of the World Home Bible League FOR ing about Christianity. plies of some issues at all. CHRISTIAN FAMILY longong, NSW, opened in from Nimbin, to set up a Church Record over its 94 years LATHAM ACT, 2615. Phone (062) 54 3003 P.O. Box 25 Christian community centre. "After a couple of months, We assure our readers that we and we face the future with 1963, was free of debt and "About 400 people were living they trust me and bring their have observed printing schedules courage and faith. Six Studies consecrated by Dr Marcus ALL SOULS' problems to me." and that our office has always in the area then," he said recent- Loane, Archbishop of Syd- When Rev John Stott returns ly in a press interview. "With the punctiliously done all in its ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL to London from Australia at the Nimbin festival, it grew rapidly, power to ensure that the ACR "At Beautiful Colts Harbour" by ney, on Sunday, April 21. end of this month, a major "We are now trying to get got out on time and that it might The sin of an YULOOMBAH HEALTH AND St Mark's is a thriving, active 18 ROSLYN STREET, POTTS POINT, SYDNEY building operation at All Souls', Christian doctors, social workers, reach readers. parish, and under its rector, Rev Langham Place will have to be carpenters and plumbers to go to unholy unity The postal department has HEALING (ENTRE DONALD HOWARD Jack Derrett, plays a prominent TELEPHONE 35 3355 undertaken. the butter factory to get it firmly Unity is good — it is the ulti- savagely increased postal charges is closely linked with the part in the life of the western St. Luke's Hospital has seen established over 50 years, Medical The present plan is to ex- established." mate character of God and it is from March 1 last and two fur- St. Paul's, Wahroonga ard patient care have taken Immense strides in this period and Church's Ministry of Healing part of the city of Wollongong. StSt. Luke's is proud of the high reputation It has achieved. Now funds cavate underneath the existing According to Captain his revealed will for the Church. ther savage increases are planned The building cost about are needed to develop a modern theatre complex, Intensive care unit and and provides natural health to Increase patient accommodation. Regency building to build a McKnight, the "alterative cul- Hut there is an unholy unity that for 1975 and 1976. But the $120,000. foods, special diets as well as St. Luke's Is a Church of church hall and at the same time 8 P.M. TUESDAY England general hospital open to ail ture" of simple living close to begins by failing in faithfulness, standard of operation of the physical treatments. The latter part of the month creeds. As If is a non.pront organisation. the Board appeals for your to radically restructure the nature has a lot in common with quickly descends to unbiblical postal service declines as repidly of April was taken up with help to raise sso4.440 for this work interior of All Souls' itself. Christian standards. compromise and ends in the ter- Ring 068 /536269 nr write to: Donations of 52.00 or more are tax deductible. carnet from glft as its charges rise. This is almost June 11, 18, 25 special parish celebrations, and duty and are acknowledged by official receipt. Please make your donations The church building will have "Take away the drugs and sex rible sin of impurity — defile- the sole cause of all the delays. SR. STRONACH, P.O. Box VO, after the consecration, the climax payable to. "St. Luke's Development Fund." to be closed for 12 months while and many of the kids would be ment of faith or life. (J. R. One issue, that of May 15, COFFS HARBOUR, 2450. was reached on April 28 with C. R. JAMES, the work is going on. Christians," he said. "People liv- McQuilken.) was delayed because of the July 2, 9, 16 special thanksgiving services, Chief Executive Deicer. shared in by hire. congregations 6 AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD, MAY 30, 1974 AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD, MAY 30, 1914 —

Australian Prayer The Australian 211 cents Book comes closer ADELAIDE SYDNEY Rev Allen Hudson, curate of St Wil- Rev Garry L. Child. Ic,101. of Si Nell-dressed lads at church Ira 73 is pioving in the diocese fred's. Tea Tree Gully, has resigned from Aidan's, Blackheath, Sir. 1972, has been May 21. He will visit the UK for family appointed Director of CEBS. Mr Child door after experimental ser- of Canberra-Goulburn to be an reasons. previously held this position 1968-72. vice: "Don't warn, vicar. Be- extremely popular service. I Rey Rater F. Swetenham, rector of Rev John S. Cowland. MBE, founder Holy Trinity, Ararat (Ballarat), since of the Church Army in Australia and fore long we'll he rattling it don't hear any criticisms of it, 1971, has been appointed rector of St chaplain to Concord Repatriation Hospi- Church Record off ,iihnia giving it a and when I visit parishes, I find George's. Goodwood. from May 31. lid 1951-57, Wed on April 15 after a long First published 18811 JUNE 13, 1974 • • On Sunday, May 12, the Archbishop of illness, aged 82. thought." that they are using it with a No. 1564 Adelaide ordained Rev Frank L. Wray as Rey Harold E. S. Doyle, rector of St With this introduction, Bishop great deal of satisfaction. For priest in St Augustine 's Church. Unley. John's) Milsons Point, 1955-71. and late Mr Wray will be assistant minister at St of Kilvinton Village, Castle Hill, died at of Sydney (pic- my part, I feel that we are Angustine's. Unto,. hospital on Mon I. tured) explained at a press pretty close to being an Austra- Rev Terence P. EglIngton, rector of St BENDIGO Saviour's. Redfern. since 1955. retired on conference at St Mark's Library, lian rite with almost universal In a statement to the press Canon David I. M. Anthony, rector of March 31'. Canberra, the progress of liturgi- acceptance." printed in the Brisbane "Courier- St Paul's. Bendigo, since 1957. and rural Mrs Adeline Millard, widow of Rev E. dean of Central Chapter since 1962, L. Millard, formerly of Dulwich Hill. cal revision within the Church of Dr Evan Burge, member of Mail" on May 14, the Rev R. E. retired on March 18. The title of canon died on April 5. England in Australia. the Liturgical Commission and .larrott, president of the Queens- emeritus 'has been given him. Canon William K. iteasey. l)irector of Chaplains. will take up the additional At the press conference the author of "Proclaim and Cele- land Council of Churches, said: GRAFTON appointment of chaplain to the Royal 100,000th copy of the Australia brate" (a book which explains Bishop Robinson Party support by ACC "The Queensland Council of Rev Ronald C. Beattie. rector of St Prince Alfred Hospital, on July 1. 73 Holy Communion Service was Australia 73), testified to his ex- Paul's, Mid-Clarence (resident at Ul- Rev Kenneth N. Shelley, chaplain to Churches would avoid all actions marrat has been appointed rector of St the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital since presented to Bishop Cecil War- perience of "open sharing" in the an achievement. We are very such as those taken by the Presi- Margaret's, Woodenbong. from May 6. 1964. has resigned from June 50 because ren, Bishop of Canberra-Godl- course of the Commission's de- pleased with the enthusiastic re- Rev Rodney C. Galinker. rector of St of ill-health. dent of the Australian Council of hivgarees. Woodenborig. since 1972. has Rev D. Stanley Richardson. in charge burn, by Bishop Gordon Arthur, liberations. ponse to it, as it indicates that World Development in a party Churches and some others, as bee, appointed rector at St James', Mac- of St James', Berate, since 1970. and part ,he AustralianChurch is looking chairman of the Liturgical Com- Bishop Arthur said: "I suppose Po context. they were contrary to the Coun- lean. time chaplain at Bankstown and Canter- non bury District Hospitals. has been aPPoint- mission. 100 .inybody's language is to us for modern service. Senator Davidson, a member cil's aims. MELBOURNE ed a chaplain at the Royal Prince Alfred Bishop Robinson said that of the L-CP Senate team, and a "Because of dismay in 'many Rev Noel K. Cockings, Incumbent at Hospital. St Michael's. North Dandenons, since Rev A. Robert Lonna, rector of St "Australia 73" was particularly former administrator of the SA quarters, I, as Queensland Coun- 1970. has been appointed incunabent at Thomas', Auburn. since 1960. has been significant, not only because it president brings Presbyterian Church, said the cil of Churches' president, would Holy Trinity, Lam, from May 23. laitzizdfromchaktnber olt Prince Henry Rev Garry R. Davey, in charge of St had reached almost 100,000 in action of the church leaders was like to register a strong protest James'. East St Kilda. since 1973. has sales, but because it represented unwise and irresponsible. against the statement made by resigned from April 9. WH.LOCHRA • Dr Felix Arnott "an exercise involving all spec- the President of the Australian Rev Joseph K. R. Good, chaplain at J. I. In,-t. Iv to he made "This could turn the church M.C.E.G.S. since 1969. has resigned from NIr I1i11 • ). 'n.to St Paul's. trums of thought in the Austra- doorway into a politcal battle- Council of Churches as reported the end of first term 1974. nse at St Barn- lian Church," in the matter of 83 signatories Rev John A. Leaver. recto,' of Christ n En:tinder of 1974 ground," he said. ,,,t) (St Arnaud) since ) "The Commission has Church. Maryhor return to the Missions to Sea- on Federal Govt urging people to vote for a cer- 1966. has been . , , tuted chaplain to achieved in an understanding of It was wrong for church lead- !root Apnl 22. Port Pine. tain party.' Peninsula C.E ). • ste Frank Riddle. of St Benedict's. ers to identify themselves public- Bishop Cer:thl +1 n. assistant bishop the Holy Communion something Minlanton, has been awarded the Silver In a letter to the Melbourne since end of April on which stands in comparison with ly with the total political philoso- in the USA. Kangaroo. Scouting's highest award. He national reaction "Age", published on May 16, Mr

three ino, has given a lifetime of service to scouting phy of a particular party, he Great 1111, any work done in any part of the inquiry committee John Williams of Keilor com- in,,,.. incumbent at in the Minlanton area. in the Yorke said. Rev .1), I Peninsula district and more recently at Anglican world." mented on the relationship St Aide . • since 1970, has and we will be looking at legal, Woodhouse. the State training and camp- Bishop Warren, receiving the Dr Felix Arnott, Arch- The Moderator of the Presby- been apt,- , ',tit at St Luke's, ing property where the recent jamboree family, social and educational terian Church of WA, the Rev between the ACD and AWD Frankston I LineI n 5. presentation copy, said: "Austra- bishop of Brisbane, is one guide people how to vote." been instructed by the president (Action for World Development). On Trolio )).. 9, the Arch- way het) relationships. There was immediate ad- D. N. McGregor, said the state- ,, ',lids to ordain in According to the Launceston (Mal D. Campell) and secretary He said: bishop of Melb of three commissioners ap- do not know yet what verse reaction throughout ment had been released at an un- St Paul's Cathe, , Ito Darrell Paproth "I "Examiner" of May 14, the pub- (the Rev N. Cocks) to say they He said the statement was pro- and Rev Robert 1.a.ithsen. pointed by the Federal Gov- fortunate time. people we will call on in the in- Australia to the publication licity officer of the Tasmanian strongly deplored the use of the moted and distributed throughout quiry, but we will be getting NEWCASTLE ernment to inquire into male- of a statement signed by 76 Council of Churches (the Rev W. name of the Australian Council He said that he had not and Australia at the weekend by Bishop Leslie Sdbbard, assistant bishop information from all states. T. Southerwood) said he had of Churches and Action for could not sign the document. since 1964, retired on March II. Dr Coggan to female relationships, churchmen a week before the voluntary workers of the "Action Rev Fraser Ham. now retired and liv- The others are Mr Justice "Family life, education pro- for World Development" group ing at Rathmines, will be looking after Federal elections in May. the parish of St John's. Raymond Ter- Slattery, of the New South Wales grams, pressures of housing in- in the various IStates. whilst the rector (Res Robert G. adequacies, child-minding, adop- The statement backed the AWD receives its financial Winder) is absent on long service leave. Supreme Court, and journalist Ms Anne Deveson. tion, abortion, social status of return of the Labor party support from World Christian RIVERINA Canterbury Archbishop Arnott said, "The women and social welfare will Action (includes Christmas Bowl Rev Colin Ware, RCA missioner at and was critical of the Appeal) and also Australian Wilcannia-lsanhoe for the past 12 scope of the inquiry is enormous, be examined." Armidale syn od debates Dr F. Donald Coggan. 64, months, has left Wilcannia. From May to opposition parties. At the Catholic Relief. July he will be on long service leave. Primate of Fitgland and top of the signatures was Christians who support these Archbishop of ark since appeals must feel a little dis- Rev Neil Gilmore, president 1961. has been appointed appointed. They find they are of the Australian Council of supporting a particular political Archbishop of Canterbun. New manager witthdrawal from ACC Churches. party through the activities of Garry AWD members. He succeeds Dr Michael Ram- motion to withdraw "Chat this Synod draws to the terrorism. sey who retires on September 30. Aldo associated with Mr Gil- "The fact cannot be denied The AWD information state- financial support and its attention of the Australian Coun- Dr Coggan was Bishop of at HMS shops more in the document was Marie cil of Churches that by a narrow that the terrorist groups men- ment for May 1974 states: Bradford from 1956 before being Tulip, listed as president of the membership of llic Austra- margin a resolution calling for tioned are engaged in violence "AWD committees have spent Child translated to York. He graduated Mr Dring is well qualified for ACC Commission on the Status lian Council of Churches was the withdrawal of the Church of and murder against lawful time over the past six months this important appointment. For struggling to discover effective from St John's, Cambridge, with of Women and six men and strongly debased in Armidale England tn the Diocese of Armi- governments (whether we accept a first in oriental languages. His the past eight years he has been women who were listed as offi- dale from membership of the the policies of these governments forms, processes and structures with Paramount Shirts and was synod held May 26-28. through which nation-wide focus curacy was at the great evangeli- Dr Coggan cers or executive members of Australian Council of Churches, or not). as CEBS production manager at the time Action for World Development might be stimulated." cal parish of St Mary's, Isling- The motion was put on the was defeated, and further, that "As I see it, this activity is lion to Canterbury breaks the of the HMS appointment. in Victoria or NSW. this Synod registers the strongest ton, 1934-37. Then followed a synod business paper by the totally opposed to the Gospel of Advising Christians how to tight grip that Anglo-Catholics He is currently vice-chairman protest that the Council is subsi- professorship at Wycliffe Col- The inclusion of Mr Gilmore's parish of Barraba. It was put love and is a denial of the Lord vote has given AWD that nation- have had on this important see of the Clothing Institute of dising violence through its pro- Director lege, Toronto, 1937-44. name and its listing at the top as during the debate on the dioce- Jesus Christ and it is time for wide focus. Now they can reflect NSW. for over 40 years. president of the ACC aroused gram to combat racism. That the responsible Christians to stand until the next election." From 1944 to 1956 he was Mr Dring has had a long asso- san budget and it read: "That Rev Garrick (Garry) L. principal of the London College considerable anger throughout Primate be asked to convey the up and be counted and protest ciation with H.M.S. amount of $150 for the Austra- Dismayed by the widespread Australia. contents of this resolution to the against A.C.C. involvement in Child has been appointed by of Divinity. His great scholarly For a number of years, he was lian Council of Churches be re- reaction to the publication of his interest has always been the Australian Council of Churches." anti-Christian activities. the Archbishop of Sydney as a voluntary helper at Carramar In the "Melbourne Age" of moved from the budget." It was name at the head of the list as Bible and he has been active in moved by Rev Matthew Bur- This motion was passed by "1 want to emphasise that I president of the Australian Director of the Church of Hostel together with young May 13, the Primate, Dr Frank the work of the Bible Society, "MISSION 75" rows, vicar of Barraba, synod. am not saying that W.C.C. people from his home church, St Woods, Archbishop of Mel- Council of Churches, Rev Neil Speaking to his original mo- England Boys' Society in the and in Bible translation. He is Philip's, Turramurra South. He bourne, is reported to have said, When the vote With taken, the money is being used to buy Gilmore, a Church of Christ tion, Mr Burrows concluded by diocese. the author of numbers of books, frequently conducted services in "1 am sorry that a group of motion was defeated by a nar- arms. minister in Canberra, sent a let- many of them about the Bible saying: Mr Child is no stranger to the the chapel at Carramar. He is clergymen have publicly advo- row margin. "What I am saying is that ter to the editors of papers which and its background. PLANS IN CEBS having previously also a lay reader and Sunday cated a party vote." He said that Synod then gitve leave for "While it may be difficult to moral and financial support is is published on page five of this served the Society as Director Archbishop Coggan is no School teacher at St Philip's. it was a fallacy by some the following motion to be establish that the W.C.C. grants being given to terrorism and vio- issue. It was dated May 16 and prior to his appointment as rec- friend of the permissive society John Dring (pictured) has He is married with four chil- Christians to believe that the moved in view of the defeat of are used to buy arms, it is ob- lence. The distinction must he reached the ACR office the week tor of St Aidan's, Blackheath, but he is strongly in favour of TASMANIA been appointed Manager of dren. church or its leaders "ought to the earlier motion: vious that the W.C.C, supports noted." after the elections. church unity and of an attack on some 21 years ago. the Sydney Home Mission He will bring maturity and ex- all forms of poverty. He visited During 1975 the diocese Australia in 1967 for the Bible Society's chain of Opportu- perience to the direction of of Tasmania will be involved the Society in the middle '70's, Society and again in 1970 for the nity Shops. 200th anniversary of Cook' in a State-wide outreach pro- Mayor EDITORIAL as new tasks and challenges have to be undertaken for the effect- landing in Australia. gram. This will be part of a Widely known as a libera ive presentation of the gospel of wider ecumenical program, Christ to hires and young men. evangelical churchman. his elec as Baptists, Methodists and outspoken on The ACC - Time for withdrawal Roman Catholics will also Dean he involved in similar at- In an editorial of April lo, 1970, we set which was justified at the time even by the threat to common law rights and to our free ACC. exercise of religion, the ACC came out in BIG SAVING FOR tempts to share Christ with out what we believed to be a reasonable atti- against pornography tude that Christians should have towards the Then came the disastrous grants to fight support of the Bill. the people of Tasmania. Australian Council of Churches and the "racism," strongly urged by denominations in Now the president of the ACC heads the As part of preparation for NEW SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Alderman Michael E. Kart- World Council of Churches. the Communist world in obedience to their list of 76 people urging a vote for the Labor Mission 75" the Bishop of Tas- Party and expressing opposition to the Liberal- zoff, Mayor of Isti-ring-gai, on We said then that membership of the Communist masters but taken up by the radi- Send only 32 and we will send you post free mania (Dr R. E. Davies) held voting Country Party. His plea that he signed the Sydney's North Short-, lidded al cals in their never-ending hostility to all con- 'Bishop's Briefings" during WCC or the ACC was not an issue. We added the neat twelve issues of the a council nieeling iu f lay copies servative forces. letter as an individual is quite naive. The 'vfarch. In deference to Tas- that "The WCC doctrinal basis is not as thor- of five publications he described Opposition to the grants has been world- ough as we would like it, but it is biblical and people who organised the letter knew exactly mania's geographical "spread," as pornographic filth. AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD the briefings were held in Ho- advice Christian and has brought together Christian wide and persistent. But all of it, including the what his office was and the title they gave Mr He said he and another Ku- repeated opposition of the Archbishop of Gilmore shows they did not share his mis- hart, Launceston and Burnie. Preaching in St Paul's Cath- believers in a unique way, reaching far across ring-gai alderman had found the Canterbury, has been ignored and to stir more apprehension. This is on introductory offer, open only to new At these well-attended brief- edral, Melbourne, before the publications openly on sale at a national, racial and ideological boundaries. We ings Dr Davies outlined the con- recent Federal election, Dean T. trouble, the grants are being repeated. The It is now apparent that denominational subscribers. Send the coupon below now and newsagency in the municipality. thank God for that." cept of "Mission 75" and, by W. Thomas said that the church radicals are so devoted to the idea of violent representation on the ACC or the WCC is In a mayoral minute, Alder- receive this long established notional Anglican question and discussion, some of had no business advising its Because some disturbing trends were in revolution in Africa, that they pretend not to meaningless because the non-radical viewpoint man Kartzoff appealed to resi- newspaper which stands firmly for biblical truth. the practical outworkings of the members on how to vote, evidence then, we added further: "All this does notice that Frelimo and other African groups is ignored and given not the slightest credence. dents to "exercise such pressure concept. Each parish will be free He said it was proper for the not make us' lind to the danger of theological as they may to force the news- given money are using much of it to buy Worse, to remain in association with either to express the mission concept in church to remain neutral in such compromise and the present domination of the agent to remove this material Communist arms to slaughter fellow Africans. body is to lend respect to their irresponsible NAME the way which seems most ap- debates. from his shop by refusing to deal WCC by liberalism." The butchery goes on, aided by WCC policies and actions. propriate to local planners. The But in the determination of with him for as long as he grants, and now we have the sad spectacle of To continue to pay demominational affili- diocesan planning committee will goals concerning the rights and Reluctantly, we no longer feel that such a ADDRESS _ _ handles it." offer resource people and mat- duties of man, the church had position vis a vis the WCC or the ACC is the ACC sending money for the violent and ation fees or diocesan assessments to the ACC erial. very definite views, he said. It added: "Besides photo- tenable. Over the intervening four years murderous purpose. It now makes even the is to show approval of these policies and ac- One of the resource people Dean Thomas said that the graphs, drawings and articles, the WCC has forsaken completely any pre- eventual use of Christmas Bowl Appeal funds tions. To waste any more time over ACC and will be Rev John Chapman, Di- church's neutrality did not mean these papers blatantly display tence of looking to its biblical foundations and suspect. WCC meetings and conferences is to take time advertising, in some cases, for rector of Evangelism for Sydney that Christians did not care what it has replaced the sovereignty of Christ with In 1973, WCC social activist policy had that we can ill afford away from the real task POSTCODE, brothels." diocese. Scripture Union and the type of government was elected. the supremacy of social activism. It has its ultimate triumph over Christian belief in that Christians have which is Christian Diocese of Tasmania will co- He said the church must The mayor said: "I am pre- Enter me as a new Subscriber to the Australian Church forced the most basic theological truths on the Bangkok Conference, "Salvation Today." activism as opposed to social activism. sponsor a visit of two weeks in encourage its members to look to pared to resign if you don't back Record. I enclose $2 Subscription for twelve issues. which our faith rests into its activist Professor Peter Beyerhaus and others have Our primary obligation to every man and `september by Mr Chapman, who their politicians for the things me on this." every nation is to bring them into a diving Post coupon to The Church Record Ltd., will lead seminars in dialogue that enable man to attain stature Council received the mayoral mould. Since 1971 we have seen the WCC exposed it for the travesty of Christianity that Room 311, 180 Castlereagh SI., Sydney, NSW, 2000. evangelism. in a truly democratic society. minute by five votes to two. appointment of a Buddhist as Executive it was. relationship with Christ. We will do this better Secretary for Asia, an appointment which This year, after widespread criticism of When we have off-loaded the restrictive ties aroused world-wide shocked amazement but Senator Murphy..: Human Rights Bill as a imposed on us by the ACC and the WCC. 8 - AUSTRALIAN CHURCH RECORD, MAY 30, 1974 P''"' by -105 " F!'""4„:"th3;',": '" `"""'""r•