Ex-Buddhist is new leader of Sydney churches

David Robertson  |  World
Date posted:  1 Jun 2021
Share Add       
Ex-Buddhist is new leader 
 of Sydney churches

Kanishka Raffel

There are three things too amazing for me, five I do not understand, the way of an eagle in the sky, the way of a snake on the rock, the way of a ship on the high seas, and the way that an Anglican archbishop is elected – to paraphrase Solomon slightly!

At the beginning of May the Sydney Anglican Diocese voted for their new archbishop. It was an interesting, if at times puzzling, process to observe. People are nominated to make speeches for and against each candidate. But the result is good news.

The Sydney Diocese is large – over 400 churches with the vast majority of them being what is usually termed ‘conservative evangelical’. They have schools, a care organisation (Anglicare), youth work and Moore Theological College. Unusually in the Western Anglican world it is complementarian, evangelical, and largely Reformed. As a result, it is detested by many in the world and, sadly, in the Church – but so far they have stood firm. Sydney Anglicans have a considerable influence in the worldwide Anglican communion, not least in GAFCON. Therefore it is of great interest to the rest of the evangelical world who will be the new archbishop.

Share
Read more articles by David Robertson >>
World
Politics – is this why we’re all disillusioned?

Politics – is this why we’re all disillusioned?

Scott Morrison, former Prime Minister of Australia, retired from politics in February. That in and of itself would not seem …

World
Year-long mission lifts off for 2024

Year-long mission lifts off for 2024

A national student mission in Australia is getting underway after more than 2,000 undergraduates attended a special conference in preparation. …

Subscribe

Enjoy our monthly paper and full online access

Find out more

Looking for a job?

Browse all our current job adverts

Search