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		<description>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, at the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives.

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</description>
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		<itunes:summary>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, at the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives.

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Commitophobia - Week 9 - Money</title>
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			<description>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</description>
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			<itunes:summary>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Commitophobia - Week 8 - Ministry</title>
			<itunes:author>St Marks Chapel UNE, Armidale</itunes:author>
			<description>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</description>
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			<itunes:summary>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Commitophobia - Week 7 - Church</title>
			<itunes:author>St Marks Chapel UNE, Armidale</itunes:author>
			<description>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</description>
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			<itunes:summary>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Commitophobia - Week 6 - Community</title>
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			<description>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</description>
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			<itunes:summary>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Commitophobia - Week 5 - Work</title>
			<itunes:author>St Marks Chapel UNE, Armidale</itunes:author>
			<description>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</description>
			<itunes:subtitle />
			<itunes:summary>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Commitophobia - Week 4 - Friends</title>
			<itunes:author>Ben Staunton</itunes:author>
			<description>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</description>
			<itunes:subtitle />
			<itunes:summary>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Commitophobia - Week 3 - Family</title>
			<itunes:author>St Marks Chapel UNE, Armidale</itunes:author>
			<description>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</description>
			<itunes:subtitle />
			<itunes:summary>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Commitophobia - Week 2 - Marriage</title>
			<itunes:author>David Morgan</itunes:author>
			<description>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</description>
			<itunes:subtitle />
			<itunes:summary>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Commitophobia - Week 1 - Introduction (GOD)</title>
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			<description>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</description>
			<itunes:subtitle />
			<itunes:summary>Hugh McKay in his book ‘ Generations: Baby Boomers, their Parents &amp; their Children (1997) ’ , speaks of the current 15-30 year olds being ‘The Options Generation.’ He argues that increased material prosperity has lead to enormous choices. This plethora of options has created a consumerist manner, which has lead to the demise of commitment and duty - leaving in its place a “What’s in it for me?” attitude.

Consequently, from the end of April, St Marks Chapel UNE will begin a nine-week series of talks and studies on the theme of ‘ Commitaphobia’ , in an aim to challenge and encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to be counter-cultural. Throughout this series we will examine various areas of our lives (see list of topics below).

In each study, the method we will adopt is to first consider/remember God’s commitment to us, and then secondly, in response to His grace, we will explore our Christian responsibility in each area.

All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.</itunes:summary>
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