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The Sydney Standing Committee has voted overwhelmingly to extend the term of Archbishop Glenn Davies until 2020.

The Sydney Standing Committee has voted overwhelmingly to extend the term of Archbishop Glenn Davies until 2020. Without the vote, Dr Davies would have been due to retire on attaining the age of 68 years on 26 September 2018. Dr Robert Tong moved a motion in Standing Committee on Monday, 15th February, 2016 that the Archbishop’s term be extended for another two years. Dr Davies was elected in August, 2013. Dr Tong told Standing Committee that the Archbishop has shown leadership in three key areas. “Clearly by his preaching and modelling servant leadership, he has demonstrated spiritual leadership” he said. Dr Tong also cited the Archbishop’s leadership in Anglican organisations within and outside of the Diocese and his leadership in the ‘public square’. “He is across the issues, he makes a contribution and offers leadership from his own experience and learning” Dr Tong said. The motion, seconded by the Principal of Moore College, Dr Mark Thompson, passed overwhelmingly and was announced to the applause of Standing Committee.

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