Week
of 30 March 2003
Lent
and Holy Week Resources
Our
collection of links and online resources. Let
us know if you find something we ought to include.
Anglican
email lists
Radical
Pastor: 'An ecumenical forum for men and
women ordained or under vows in the Christian
Church whose faith demands they be politically
and socially radical. It is for those who see
the vision of the Kingdom of God on earth as
being the regulative principle of their ministry
in its demand for the radical transformation
of this world. Incarnation, Redemption and the
Commonwealth of God lie at the heart of their
vocation, leading to an acknowledgment that
'matter matters'. (Cross-listed under Social
Justice Issues below.)
Australia
Cathedrals
New
South Wales: Newcastle, Christ
Church Cathedral, Diocese
of Newcastle
Dioceses
Diocese of Bendigo: bendigo.anglican.org
England
Cathedrals
Chichester, Chichester
Cathedral, Diocese of Chichester
Parishes
Arundel, St Nicholas (Chichester)
Auckland, St Helen (Durham)
Balsall Heath St
Barnabas (Birmingham)
Birmingham, St Agatha (Birmingham)
Brighton, The
Annunciation (Chichester)
Brighton, Parish
of the Resurrection: St Martin with St Wilfrid, St Luke, St Alban (Chichester)
Carlisle, Parish
of St Aidan and St Andrew (Carlisle)
Felpham, St Mary (Chichester)
Hartlepool (Owton Manor), St
James (Durham)
Horsted Keynes, St
Giles (Chichester)
Kenton, St Mary the Virgin (London)
Larkhall, St Saviour (Bath
and Wells)
Lavender Hill, The
Ascension (Southwark)
Lewisham, St Mary the Virgin (Southwark)
Long Eaton, St Laurence (Derby)
Raynes Park, St Saviour (Southwark)
Westbourne, St John
Baptist (Chichester)
Episcopal
Elections or Announcements
The Episcopal Church in the USA: The Diocese of Montana
has announced the slate
of nominees for its next bishop. You'll need to scroll
about halfway down the page to find the list.
The Episcopal Church in the USA: The Diocese of Nebraska
has announced the slate
of nominees for its next bishop.
Events
USA: New York City, every Wednesday
At the Episcopal Church Centre's chapel—located at 815 Second Avenue,
New York, New York—every Wednesday at 5pm, Ana Hernandez (formerly
of
the
Miserable
Offenders)
and Ruth
Cunningham
(formerly
of the Anonymous Four) will host an interfaith chant group.
They say: 'if you can hum, you can come'. If you're in the city on
a Wednesday afternoon, stop by!
Isle
of Man
Douglas, Parish
of St Matthew the Apostle (Sodor and Man)
News
Centre
Australian Jews plead to Anglicans. English bishop prays for rector's
son. Some bishops support the war. Mourning the dead. Reparations after
the war. Victim aid plans already underway. ACK to provide AIDS education.
US public supports the war. Possible unification of English dioceses.
New bishop in Ghana. Vancouver parishes accept alternative oversight.
All this, and more, in the News Centre.
Scotland
Fochabers, Gordon Chapel (Moray,
Ross and Caithness): 'The chapel has a world-famous collection of stained-glass
windows by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris'.
Social
Justice issues
Every
Voice Network: 'A network of organizations,
individuals, and other resources dedicated to
issues and social change. We want to create
a place for people to connect, discuss, and
work together to bring positive social changes
into the world together'. The founders of the
network are Episcopalian; many of the articles
and discussions have to do with Anglican issues.
Radical
Pastor: 'An
ecumenical forum for men and women ordained or under vows in the
Christian Church whose faith demands they be politically and
socially radical.
It is for those who see the vision of the Kingdom of God on earth
as being the regulative principle of their ministry in its demand
for
the radical transformation of this world. Incarnation, Redemption
and the Commonwealth of God lie at the heart of their vocation,
leading
to an acknowledgment that 'matter matters'.
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USA
Alabama: Mobile, Trinity Church (Central
Gulf Coast)
Indiana: Indianapolis, St
Alban (Indianapolis)
Massachusetts: Watertown, Church
of the Good Shepherd (Massachusetts)
New Jersey: Hackettstown, St
James (Newark)
New Jersey: Jersey City, Grace
Van Vorst (Newark)
North Carolina: Ashville, St
Luke (Western North Carolina)
Vacancies
Centre
List a parish or diocesan opening for one month at AO for free. Seeking
a position? Scan vacancies on diocesan web sites throughout the communion.
Wales
Caerau, St Cynfelyn (Llandaff)
Porthcawl, The
Parish of Newton, Nottage, and Porthcawl (Llandaff)
Port Talbot, Parish of St Theodore (Llandaff)
Worth
Noting
Banging
on heaven's door: 'When was the last time you heard
someone in church asking God what on earth he's playing at, allowing
the
world
to go
so wrong?
David Runcorn writes about the lost virtues of loss, lament and protest
at God', over at Ship of Fools.
Shock
and Awe, Fear and Trembling: A hard rain's gonna fall. Peter Manseau writes
at Killing the Buddha about a clear strong radio signal
in rural Virginia.
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