Tune into the new oakflats.tv

Two things have combined to bring us to the point where we can now offer broadcast-quality, live streaming of our church services. Firstly, the quality of the Internet (even in a regional location like Oak Flats) is good enough that we can squeeze a good-quality image down a standard Internet connection. Secondly, the dramatic leap in … Read more

Our Government is addicted to poker machines

The recent combined meeting of Anglican churches across Sydney and the Illawarra voted to send a strong message to the NSW government that it needs to “break its gambling addiction.” Sandy Grant, minister at Wollongong Cathedral, says Australians currently lose over $18 billion each year on gambling, an average of around $1300 per adult Australian, … Read more

An apology from our Archbishop

In the second week of the Sydney Anglican Synod a new ‘Safe Ministry’ website was officially launched to provide protection and care for everyone in our church. An important part of that website is a video by Archbishop Glenn Davies in which he provides a formal apology to survivors of sexual abuse in the church. Here is an excerpt of … Read more

What’s sin got to do with depression?

All of us will feel depressed at different times and ways. For most people, this feeling is a ‘depressed mood.’ This might come from feelings of guilt about a particular sin, such as adultery, gambling, lust, lying, or greed. That person needs to confess the underlying sin to God, believe they’re forgiven, and stop sinning. … Read more

Why is our church fixing up a swimming pool?

Why on earth would our church want to put its energy into renovating the 50-year-old Oak Flats Swimming Pool? The simple answer is that we want to serve our local community so that we can share our lives and our precious message with the people in our neighbourhood. The event is called ‘CityServe’ and will be … Read more

More than a feeling

In this pleasure-seeking, self-serving world in which we live, the true meaning of love has fallen victim to our own agenda. People appear to love others so that they might personally enjoy the feeling of love, rather than loving for the sake of the other person and their needs. Ironically, the selfless act of love has … Read more

The key to good leadership

Whether it’s Hawke-Keating, Rudd-Gillard or now Abbott-Turnbull, we’ve become accustomed to seeing change in Australia’s highest seat of politics. And like the other times, this latest Prime Minister arrived in office with an absence of physical violence and social upheaval, reminding us of how thankful we should be for the political stability of our nation. … Read more

What Sydney Anglicans are doing to help refugees

The news this week that Australia will resettle 12,000 refugees from Syria is a welcome decision. In response, our Archbishop has called upon all parishes, not only to pray for these victims of persecution, but to step up and be prepared to do whatever is within their power to provide a warm and generous welcome, … Read more

Father’s Day isn’t always happy

Father’s Day is always a good opportunity to remember the place of dads in our families. For many of us it brings joy and happiness, especially when we recall the positive impact of our own father, or the dad of our own kids. But this special day can also bring sadness when our father is no longer with … Read more

Guns don’t kill people, sin does

Gun control continues to be a hot issue around the world. This week we were reminded again of the tragedy of last year’s homicide at the Lindt Cafe, and the impact of the failure to control the kind of weapon that should have been eradicated by the 1996 buyback. The U.S.A. is now starting further discussions on stricter gun control after … Read more