08/11/2008

Bishop Parsley Writes Following Lambeth

By The Rt. Rev. Henry N. Parsley Jr


6 August 2008, The Feast of the Transfiguration ~~~~~~ A letter following the conclusion of the Lambeth Conference from Bishop Parsley to the people and clergy of the Diocese of Alabama:


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07/24/2008

Lambeth Update

By The Rt. Rev. Henry Parsley Jr.


Sisters and Brothers in Christ: Once again I send warm greetings to all of you from the Lambeth Conference. Today some 650 bishops, along with many spouses, friends, and ecumenical guests, marched in central London to Lambeth Palace ...


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07/20/2008

A Message from Bishop Parsley at Lambeth

By The Rt. Rev. Henry N. Parsley Jr.


Sunday evening, July 20, 2008 ------ To the Clergy and People of the Diocese of Alabama:


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07/20/2008

Shielded by Great Wisdom

By Bishop Sloan


Hello, friends. ----- Sorry I haven't written for a while - for a while there everything was going smoothly but unremarkably, and I didn't want to write just the sake of writing. Now I'm at the Lambeth Conference in Canterbury, England, and my difficulty is at the other end of things ...


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07/18/2008

Lambeth Conference Opens

By ACNS


The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams opens the Lambeth Conference ------ The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams opened the Lambeth Conference to the sounds of South African Alleluias and prayers for the guidance of the Holy Spirit. He spoke to the gathering of Anglican Bishops from around the world addressing the first plenary session of the Lambeth Conference yesterday (July 16) He stressed that the Conference had a very strong emphasis on drawing together round the Bible and had been designed as a place "in which every voice can be heard and in which we build Christian relationship".


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07/01/2008

Portuguese Celebrate 50 Years of Anglicanism

By Anglican Communion News Service (ACNS)


Lisbon's Cathedral Church of St Paul was over flowing with people on Saturday as the Lusitanian Church in Portugal celebrated the 50th anniversary of the consecration of their first bishop.


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07/01/2008

Archbishop of Canterbury Responds To GAFCON

By The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams


The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has responded to the final declaration of the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON ) with the following statement:


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06/23/2008

Moving To Uganda

By Daniel Strandlund


Youth Minister [Daniel Strandlund] Plans Move to Uganda, Says “Ironically, I Find a Lot of Guidance in Old British Poetry” Part II: Jesus is Better.


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06/23/2008

Schools of Anglican Communion hold 2008 Triennial

By Bruce Chilton


The Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion (CUAC) met at Chung Chi College in Hong Kong during the last week in May. With more than 120 institutions on all five continents, the association promotes cross-cultural contacts and educational programs. This global network of colleges and universities strives to assist faculty and students to become better global citizens of an increasingly pluralistic world.


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06/23/2008

Lambeth Conference: Signs on the Way

By Anglican News Service


People from the Anglican World are encouraged to join their Bishops in Bible Study. The faithful around the Communion have a unique opportunity for Bible Study with their Bishops during the Lambeth Conference as the series 'Signs on the Way' makes its debut on the Lambeth Conference website. This special series - focusing on St John's Gospel - complements the Bible studies in which the bishops and their spouses will take part during the Lambeth Conference 2008 [July 16 - August 3].


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