[Diocese of Sydney News] The controversial decision to replace St Andrew's traditional Evensong service with one geared towards graduates is gradually paying dividends.
It has been three months since The Bible Talks was relaunched at St Andrew's Cathedral. The Very Revd Phillip Jensen, the Dean of the Cathedral, is currently doing a series working through the six boxes of 2 Ways 2 Live, which people have invited friends and workmates to.
The 2 Ways to Live talk series is being promoted in cooperation with Matthias Media who plan to record and package the talks for distribution worldwide.
The first talk (Sunday October 17) entitled 'God Made or Self Made' will examine the question of just who is in control of our world. The next five talks will continue to work methodically through the key points of the Christian gospel, explaining God's rescue plan for his world.
The Bible Talks (TBT) was established as a congregation in 1995 to teach the Bible to young graduates and workers in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs. The church most recently met in the Great Hall of Sydney Boys High School before moving to the Cathedral in August.
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