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This page last updated 11 May 2003
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Week of 11 May 2003

Africa
Congo: Congo Church Association
There isn't nearly as much reported in the press about the situation in the Congo as perhaps Anglicans should know. The Congo Church Association has collected a variety of news articles, links, and resources that provide up-to-date information about a country where the four-year civil war in that land has claimed more lives than any other conflict since the Second World War. You might like to bookmark the site, return regularly, and, above all, pray for Anglicans and all others affected by these dreadful conflicts.

Canada
Ontario: Verona, St Martins-in-the-Field (Ontario)

Comment
Todd Granger, MD, a reader of Anglicans Online and a US Episcopalian, makes the case for Article XVIII, taking a point of view different from ours.

England
Official
Cathedral websites:
 A basic list, with links to the individual websites.
CofE dioceses:  A map, with links to basic parish information.
The Ministry Division: It is 'responsible for advising the House of Bishops, the General Synod and individual bishops in all matters relating to ministry within the Church of England. In addition however [the website] provides information of general interest about the ministry of the Church of England'.

Parishes
Bath, Christ Church (Bath and Wells)
London (Hampstead Square), Christ Church (London)
Seamer, St Martin (York)
York, Parish and Shrine Church of All Saints (York)

Episcopal Elections or Announcements
Episcopal Church in the USA
The Diocese of Nebraska elected the Reverend Joseph Burnett to be the next Bishop for the Diocese of Nebraska, on the first ballot. Details here.

Exchanges
Alabama -> Ireland, Scotland, Wales

Looking for a swap for two to three weeks in 2004. No parish duties here, but would be willing to provide for swap. Apartment, car available. Near the Gulf Coast, beautiful beaches, historic sites, great shopping and wonderful restaurants. Email: neweng@bellsouth.net or revmimi@hotmail.com.

Ireland
Clogherny, Parish of St Patrick (Armagh)
Cookstown, Derryloran Parish Church (Armagh)
Millicent, St Michael and All Angels (Meath and Kildare)

News Centre
British employers can sack gays. American marriage customs reach England. Church blocking a runway in Middlesex. Another church saved by lottery money. Bishops urge resignation of Australian G-G. Tornado destroys Tennessee church. Outside bishop appointed in Vancouver. ABC received 'piles of hate mail'. Women to be chalice-bearers in Ghana. Anglican PM told not to talk about God. St George gets into a duel. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Ohio: Lakewood, St. Peter (Ohio)
South Dakota: Lead/Deadwood, Episcopal Churches of Northern Black Hills (South Dakota)
South Dakota: Rapid City, St Andrew (South Dakota)
South Dakota: Calvary Episcopal Cathedral (South Dakota)

Vacancies Centre
List a parish or diocesan opening for one month at AO, free of charge. Seeking a position? Scan vacancies on diocesan web sites throughout the communion.

World
Papua New Guinea, Diocese of Popondota

Worth Noting
Christ's new mission statement: Chris Hardwick muses in The Guardian about the fading habit of attending church and what's required to change that.

To find a new direction for the Church, use a map: The Church Times publishes a proposal by the Reverend Gareth Miller for a complete review of the current diocesan structure of the Church of England.

Red Flags and Christian Soldiers: 'The U.S. destroys an enemy army, sets up shop, and tries to convert a nation to free markets and Jesus. With American missionaries “poised and ready” to follow the troops into the cradle of civilization, Iraq, 2003, may end up looking strangely like Japan, 1945'. In Killing the Buddha, Tim Shorrock takes an in-depth look at what happened then—and what may happen now. Shorrock is working on a book based in part on his experiences growing up in a missionary family in postwar Japan and Korea, and would appreciate hearing from readers; his e-mail address is tshorrock51@hotmail.com.


Week of 4 May 2003

Australia
Queensland: Toowoomba, Anglican Parish of St James the Less (Brisbane)

Schools
New South Wales: Sydney Anglican Schools Corporation, organized in 1947 by the Anglican Diocese of Sydney with the mission to 'establish and operate efficiently, strategically placed Anglican schools offering quality education, which are financially accessible to the local communities and communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ to students, staff, parents and the wider community'.

England
Birmingham, Christ Church (Birmingham)

Episcopal Elections or Announcements

Episcopal Church in the USA
The Diocese of New Jersey elected, on the third ballot, the Reverend George Edward Councell, rector of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Lake Forest, Illinois, to be its eleventh bishop. The Electing Convention was held on Saturday, 3 May at Trinity Cathedral in Trenton, New Jersey. Details here.

Events
USA: Chicago, 17 May, 2003, Society of Mary Annual Meeting
A Solemn Mass at 11am, celebrated by the Reverend Richard Cornish Martin, will be followed by the annual meeting and luncheon. Contact the church office (+312 664-1271) if you plan to attend the luncheon.

The Church of the Ascension is at 1133 North LaSalle Boulevard, at Elm Street, on Chicago's near north side. Free parking in the church's car park at the south end of the same block, at LaSalle and Maple. The church is convenient to the CTA 'L' commuter trains: take a Red Line train to Clark/Division station, exit southwest, walk one block south on Clark to Elm and turn right; the church is on the left at the end of the block, at LaSalle.

USA: Milford, Connecticut, 17 May, 2003, A Not-So-Quiet-Day of Spiritual Exercises, Using Sound and Shared Silence
The voice is nature's most perfect instrument; other instruments have been trying to replicate its magnetism since the dawn of time. Voices reveal things about us before we realize them ourselves—like emotions or mood—and voices can clue us in to our physical and emotional realities. Our voices are our barometers: they measure the atmospheric pressure of our emotions. Voices can betray energy level—picture a child before bed, hoarsely crying, 'I’m NOT tired!’ Our voices disclose attitude: honest or dishonest, sincere or insincere. How often are the words 'Oh, I’d love to,' belied by the feeling in the voice ('No way in hell!'). When we dream about our greatest dreams or suffer our biggest hurts, they are present in our voices.
    Join us for a day of singing, deep listening, and seriously fun prayer. Knowing yourself can put you on the fast track to a healthy inner life. Learn how your voice lives in your body, and how to use it to generate health and healing. Listen to yourself for a change. The voice you’ve been given is a part of your gift to the world, and is unique in the universe.
    Who: Open to absolutely everybody. A multifaith experience. If you can hum, you can come!
    When: Saturday, May 17, 2003, from 10am - 3pm
    Where: St. John’s Church, 7 Whittlesey Avenue New Milford, Connecticut
    Facilitator: Ana Hernández, workshop leader and composer / arranger of sacred music
    Cost: Contact St John’s Church, at +860 354-5583

Music
Christian Music Ministries: ‘Source of Christian music books, CDs, teaching tapes on music in worship and life, and much more’.

New Zealand
Schools and Colleges
Auckland, Corran School: 'Boutique in scale and global in outlook', primary through secondary.
Cambridge, St Peter’s School: A co-educational boarding and day school, grades 9 - 13.
Hamilton, Southwell School: The largest preparatory boarding and day school for boys and girls in New Zealand.
Hamilton, St Paul’s Collegiate: For young men and women.
Hamilton, Waikato Diocesan School for Girls: Boarding and day school.
Napier, Hukarere: Maori girls college, though welcomes all girls grades 9 - 13.
Masterton, Hadlow School: Preparatory (pre-school - grade 8) school.
Masterton, Rathkeale College: Secondary boarding school (grades 9 - 13) for boys.
Masterton, St Matthew’s Collegiate School: Pre-school - 13, both boarding and day.
Stratford, St Mary’s Diocesan School: Full or weekly boarding school (grades 9 - 13) for young women.
Wanganui, St George: Primary through secondary innovative education for boys and girls.

Resources
Boys Brigade: for boys and young men, age 6 - 25, a uniformed organization combining the discipline of the army with the Christian faith.

News Centre
Cathedral has dean, wants CEO. Maori church to offer cash cards. Gay Christians protest in London. Bishop has purple hair. Church of England told to market weddings. Conflict continues in New Westminster. Church and (sigh) sex in Australia. Rowan Williams on BBC Channel 4. New uses for old church buildings. Canadian bishops to retire. Bishop calls for dialogue with Islam. More news about Sydney's bishop. Church and state in Barbados. New Archbishop of Wales. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Orders
Order of St Vincent: ‘World-wide fellowship of lay ministers associated with liturgy and sanctuary service in the western branches of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church. Men, women, boys and girls dedicated to servanthood, discipline, co-operation, education and the preservation of liturgical knowledge, preparation for service, responsibility and reverence. Members follow a rule of life that includes daily prayer, reading of Scripture, and regular participation and reception of the sacraments.’

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USA
Georgia: Atlanta, Holy Comforter (Atlanta) Note from submitter: 80% of the congregation has a mental illness diagnosis, and most live in Personal Care Homes in the neighbourhoods near the church. All the art used on the site was created by parishioners. Every Wed. night, people come from different parishes in the diocese to break bread at Eucharist and at the Community Supper held afterward.

Illinois: River Forest, Christ Church (Chicago)
Ohio: Cuyahoga Falls, St John (Ohio)
Ohio: Pickerington, St Andrew (Southern Ohio)
Virginia: Virginia Beach, St Aidan (Southern Virginia)
Virginia: Winchester, Christ Church (Virginia)
Wisconsin: New Berlin, St David (Milwaukee) NOTE: Coming to a cinema near you! St David's takes evangelism to heart.
Wisconsin: Wauwatosa, Trinity Church (Milwaukee)

Schools
Virginia: St Catherine's School: Episcopal school for girls, JK - 12 (day) and 9 - 12 (boarding).

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.

Worth Noting
Anglican identity: 'Is there is such a thing as common worship or prayer across the Anglican Church of Canada'?

Too broad a church: Paul Ham, writing in The Australian, discusses Phillip Jensen and his complaints about the secular media.

What the church is wearing: The Anglican Journal shows and tells readers' favourite vestments.

Youth
XLR8: Live WebTV, forums, chat, polls, and a prayer machine comprise some of this site aimed at youth between 18 and 25.



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