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This page last updated 24 November 2002
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Week of 24 November 2002

Advent resources (Advent I is 1 December 2002, calendrically neat and tidy this year.)
Our collection of links and resources. Have others we should list? Let us know.

Australia
Resources
Marginally Mark (Reflections for Preachers on Mark's Gospel): 'This companion site to "Matthew in the Margins" offers reflections for preachers and others on the Gospel of Mark for Year B of the Revised Common Lectionary, as used in the Anglican Church of Australia'.

Anglican Renewal Ministries Australia: a body formed in 1979 and recognised by General Synod as an organisation to foster renewal in the lives and worship of individuals and parish organisations.

England
Bickerstaffe, Bickerstaffe Holy Trinity (Liverpool)
Blackburn, Fenniscliffe, St Francis (Blackburn)
Bristol, St Matthew and St Nathanael (Bristol)

Resources
SOMA UK: Sharing of Ministries Abroad

Anglican Renewal Ministries: Anglican Renewal Ministries exists to encourage the Church of England to embrace the work of the Holy Spirit so that individuals are renewed, churches equipped and communities transformed.

Episcopal Elections or Announcements
ECUSA

The Diocese of Arizona has announced that it will elect a coadjutor in October 2003.
The Diocese of Ohio has announced that it will elect a diocesan bishop in November 2003.

Lists, webforums, etc.
CofE-2020 mailing list: 'About the future and structures of the Church of England as it seeks to engage in mission. Like other traditions the Church of England is called to present the Gospel afresh to each generation. Ecumenical dialogue (such as that on COIN's General list) is an important aid to this, but the structures of the Established Church also impact on this. Inherited tradition is not necessarily the best option and this list exists as a forum for discussion on helping the Church to be more effective in its mission, focusing especially on those structures'. To subscribe, go here and scroll down to CofE-2020.

Common Worship mailing list: 'General discussion of topics relating to Common Worship. If you have questions about Common Worship, you need help with any particular material, you're looking for ideas about how to use it, you've got some hot tips or bright ideas, then this is the place to be!'. To subscribe, go here and scroll down to Common Worship.

Liturgical Resources
Liturgica.com: 'The development of liturgical worship and music in the Judeo-Christian traditions. Liturgical music and books can be purchased from the Liturgica Web Store. Books and religious music are available in a wide variety of categories, including Byzantine chant, Gregorian chant, Old Roman chant, Ambrosian chant, Gallican chant, Mozarabic chant, Celtic chant, Early Christianity and Christian worship, Jewish worship, the Eastern Orthodox Church and worship, and the Roman Catholic Church'. A well-done site and a pleasure to browse.

News Centre
Archbishop accuses church of anti-Christian values.
Sydney news report of cathedral to be renamed. New British laws make fundraising too expensive for churches. Vandals damage Gloucester Cathedral. Myra Hindley's death reviewed. Brisbane church abuse inquiry extended. English parish system said to be 'on brink of collapse'. Suggestion to ban Muslim clothing in Australia. Residential schools settlement in Canada. Anglican women explained in Sydney. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
Resources
Saint Alcuin House (The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches): 'St Alcuin House is a seminary in the Anglo-Catholic tradition. Our mission is to prepare clergy and chaplains for ministry. Our goal is to provide professional in-depth training for work in the Body of Christ at a reasonable cost'.

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USA
New York: Brooklyn, Saint Ann and the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Long Island)
Pennsylvania: Boiling Springs/Dillsburg, South Mountain Episcopal Community (Central Pennsylvania)

Resources
SOMA USA: Sharing of Ministries Abroad

Acts 29 Ministries: Acts 29 Ministries is a 'para-church' ministry which conducts teaching and training seminars across the country and around the world. Founded in Dallas, Texas as the Episcopal Charismatic Fellowship on Feb. 12, 1973, the ministry has since undergone two name changes and several location changes.

Vacancies Centre
Have a post to fill in your parish? A vacancy on your diocesan staff? Advertise beyond your own national church. List your opening for one full month at AO for free. Looking for a position? Check out vacancies on diocesan web sites throughout the communion. Visit the Vacancies Centre for more.

Worth Noting
'A Church that Matters? With contributors including the Archbishop of York, head of the Church Commissioners Andreas Whittam Smith, and some of the church's "frontline" parish priests, Andrew Brown asks how far the Church of England can continue to matter in English national life'. Originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4, Thursday, 21 November, 2002, a transcript of the programme is available.


Week of 17 November 2002

Basics
www.rejesus.co.uk: 'A new place to explore the story of Jesus, pray, discuss, be entertained and discover how Jesus is understood, followed, interpreted and worshipped is available on the internet. Rejesus.co.uk has been designed for people who are curious about Jesus or interested in exploring faith (but who are not keen to attend a church or a course). It is a resource for churches and Christians to use in their witness, contacts and publicity—using the Internet to connect people with issues of faith and spirituality.The site has five main sections, designed to offer a variety of ways of exploring Jesus and Christian faith and life'. (Cross-listed under Theological Resources.)

Discussions, mailing lists, etc.
The Anglican-L mailing list: 'The Anglican-L mailing list is devoted to informal discussion of topics related to the worldwide Anglican Communion and other Christian bodies. To subscribe, send an email to majordomo@lists.io.com containing only one of the following messages: subscribe anglican-l [to receive list messages individually. Note: The last character in the command is a lowercase L.] Or subscribe anglican-l-digest [to receive a daily digest of messages]. You will receive a message asking you to confirm your subscription. Reply to the message, deleting everything but the confirmation command (including > and other characters). We look forward to hearing from you!'

England
Great Ilford, St Mary the Virgin (Chelmsford)

Essays
AO columnist Bishop Pierre Whalon's article 'Is It Just War?' was published in the International Herald Tribune on 14 November in a shortened version, titled 'A Moral Justification for Going to War'. You can read the original longer essay here at Anglicans Online or have a look at the IHT version.

News Centre
Bishops meet in Malta. More Jensens. Church and state in Kenya. Ecumenical success in NSW. Freemasons and Christianity. Synod in England, various results therefrom. European Parliament votes on English vicar. Row over letter to Rowan. Vancouver rector resigns over same-sex issues. English bishops to get job interviews. Dressing down? Not in my church. Bellringer shortage in Australia. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Odds and Ends
Anglican Cathedrals of the World's National Capitals: 'A concise guide for the traveller, the pilgrim, or the simply curious'.

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Theological resources
www.rejesus.co.uk: 'A new place to explore the story of Jesus, pray, discuss, be entertained and discover how Jesus is understood, followed, interpreted and worshipped is available on the internet. Rejesus.co.uk has been designed for people who are curious about Jesus or interested in exploring faith (but who are not keen to attend a church or a course). It is a resource for churches and Christians to use in their witness, contacts and publicity - using the Internet to connect people with issues of faith and spirituality.The site has five main sections, designed to offer a variety of ways of exploring Jesus and Christian faith and life'. (Cross-listed under Basics.)

USA
Virginia: Ashland, St James the Less (Virginia)

Vacancies Centre
Have a post to fill in your parish? A vacancy on your diocesan staff? Advertise beyond your own national church. List your opening for one full month at AO for free. Looking for a position? Check out vacancies on diocesan web sites throughout the communion.

World
Iglesia Anglicana de Chile—chile.anglican.org (La Iglesia Anglicana del Cono Sud de las Americas)

Parishes
Chile: Santiago (Las Condes), Iglesia La Trinidad (Chile)

Chile: Santiago (La Reina), Iglesia San Andrés (Chile)

Worth Noting
Wired magazine tackles Science and Religion in its December issue (we rather like the graphic):

The New Convergence: 'After centuries of battle, scientists and theologians are finally forging a grand unified theory. Think Eternity = mc2'. Gregg Easterbroook takes a look at the new rapprochement between two old sparring partners.

The Pope's Astrophysicist: 'Meet the Vatican Priest who scans the heavens for the origins of the universe. (Hey, Galileo — Want a job?)'. By Margaret Wertheim.

A Prayer Before Dying: 'The astonishing story of a doctor who subjected faith to the rigors of science — and then became a test subject herself'. By Po Bronson [AO note: For more on the fascinating and talented Elisabeth Targ, see www.etarg.org.]

'The Young and the Angstless: A new book about GenX Christians shows just how damn happy they really are'. Over at Killing the Buddha, editor Peter Manseau reviews how Colleen Carroll's book rather lost the plot.


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