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Department of Evangelism

  • Corporate body
  • 1914-

In 1914, the first Diocesan Missioner was appointed. In 1927, the Board of Diocesan Mission was established. Since the formation of ENC in 2011, our evangelists through cross-cultural networks and community chaplaincy have faithfully preached the Gospel and served their broader communities in many varied contexts. https://www.newchurches.org.au/

Dent, Oswald Gordon

  • 233
  • Person
  • 1884-1973

Following training at Moore College and ordination in 1908, the Rev. O. G. Dent went to England and studied at Durham University. During the war he was a chaplain with the 5th Division of the B.E.F. He was rector of St. Mary Magdalene from 1919 to 1927.

Deck, Norman Cathcart

  • 337
  • Person
  • 1882-1980

Norman C. Deck was a photographer and missionary in the Solomon Islands.

Deaconess Institution

  • 067
  • Corporate body
  • 1891-2011

Inaugurated in 1891 in St Marys, Balmain. The name 'Bethany' was used in the early years but the official title was approximately The Church of England Deaconess Institution Sydney Limited. Incorporated as Anglican Deaconess Institution Limited (ADSIL) in 1996, the Institution adopted a CEO and a more corporate and independent constitution in 2008, and was renamed Anglican Deaconess Ministries Limited in 2011

Davison, Herbert Henry

  • 062
  • Person
  • 1911-1969

Herbert Henry Davison was ordained Deacon in 1938, and Priest in 1939. He was the Chaplain at Norfolk Island from 1939 to 1941; Curate-in-Charge in the Parochial District of Wilberforce from 1941; Rector of St. David's, Surry Hills, 1945-1952; Rector of Cabramatta-Canley Vale from 1952; Rector of Soldiers Memorial Church, Cabramatta from 1955; and Rural Dean of Liverpool from 1960-1966. Reverend Davison died in 1969.

Davies, Glenn Naunton

  • 264
  • Person
  • 1950-

Glenn was a school teacher prior to his theological study at Westminster Theological Seminary and Moore Theological College. After two years in parish ministry at St Stephen’s Willoughby, Glenn was invited to join the faculty of Moore College as a lecturer in Old Testament. At the end of 1985 he took a two-year study leave in England where he gained his PhD from Sheffield University. Glenn returned from overseas in 1988 to take up a position as a lecturer in New Testament. In the following year he also became the Registrar of the College, holding both positions until his resignation in 1995, when he was appointed as rector of St Luke’s Miranda. Glenn left Miranda after being consecrated bishop in December 2001. He was the Bishop of North Sydney for more than ten years, before being elected Archbishop of Sydney in 2013.
Source: https://sydneyanglicans.net/seniorclergy/archbishop_davies

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