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Week of 31 October 2004

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Africa
Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa (CAPA): 'a continental body that brings together all the Anglican National and Regional Churches (Provinces) in Africa. There are 12 Provinces in Africa and the Diocese of Egypt, all serving about 40 million people.'

Discussion groups and websites
Cucumber Sandwiches: a wiki site for clergy husbands. Based in England, but has contributions from clergy husbands worldwide. Not limited to Anglican husbands.

England
Parishes
Bexhill-on-Sea, St Stephen (Chichester)
Leytonstone, Holy Trinity with St Augustine (Chelmsford)
Over, Winsford, St John (Chester)

Exchanges
Australia -> UK
Australian Priest travelling to the UK in June-August 2005 on sabbatical. Happy to provide liturgical and pastoral ministry for 6 to 8 weeks in exchange for accommodation (and vehicle if possible) anywhere in the UK. Can also provide use of rectory in suburban Adelaide or two-bedroom cottage in nearby winery district in exchange if desired. Clergy duties at this end are negotiable and not essential. Prefer FiF/Resolutions AB parish. Contact: nbm1@bigpond.com

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Presidential election in the USA. First African Anglican Bishops Conference. More views on the Windsor Report. New dean of Seabury-Western. Bishop of California announces retirement. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
Kentucky: Murray, St John (Kentucky)
New Hampshire: Concord, St Paul (New Hampshire)
New Hampshire: Derry, Transfiguration (New Hampshire)
New Hampshire: Manchester, St Andrew (New Hampshire)
New Hampshire: Peterborough, All Saints (New Hampshire)
New Hampshire: Weare, Holy Cross (New Hampshire)
New Hampshire: Wolfeboro, All Saints (New Hampshire)
Oklahoma: Ada, St Luke (Oklahoma)
Oklahoma: Ada, United Campus Ministry (Oklahoma)

Pennsylvania: Lebanon, St Luke (Bethlehem)

Vacancies Centre
List a parish or diocesan opening for one month at AO -- at no charge. What a bargain! And the more you use our free service, the more useful it will become for all.

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Worth Noting
African church has come of age: Obed Minchakpu, writing in Christianity Today, notes that the African church now sees the dual threat of Western heresy and Islamic militancy.

Americans search for God’s candidate: Michael Northcott, writing in the Church Times, examines the role of faith in the US presidential campaign.

God's Work of Art: Essays celebrating the tenth anniversary of the ordination of women to the priesthood in the Church of England Edited by Graham Gould.

Renewing faith in ordained ministry: New hope for tired clergy. A book by Andrew Clitherow, reviewed in the Church Times by Nicholas Holtam. And Women's Faith Development: Patterns and processes. A book by Nicola Slee. These two books are reviewed together in the Church Times by Mary Tanner.


Week of 24 October 2004

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Church History
The Mind and Work of Bishop King, by B.W. Randolph and J.W. Townroe. A biography of Edward King (1829-1910), Bishop of Lincoln from 1885-1910.The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church notes that King is 'most remembered for his teaching on the pastoral duties and spiritual life of the clergy exemplified in his fatherly care for individuals.' He is commemorated in Common Worship on 8 March.

England
Busbridge, St John the Baptist (Guildford)
Cobham, St Andrew (Guildford)
East Ham, St Bartholomew and St Mary Magdalene (Chelmsford)
Fetcham, St Mary (Guildford)
Goldsworth Park, St Andrew (Guildford)
Grayswood, All Saints (Guildford)
Hale, Parish of Hale with Badshot Lea [St George; St John, Badshot; St Mark, Farnham] (Guildford)
Heaton, Christ Church (Manchester)
Horsell, St Mary the Virgin (Guildford)
Oxshott, St Andrew (Guildford)
North Holmwood, St John the Evangelist (Guildford)
Swindon, St Augustine (Bristol)
Thames Ditton, St Nicholas (Guildford)
West Horsley, St Mary (Guildford)
Windlesham, St John the Baptist (Guildford)

Resources
English Clergy Association was founded in 1938 to 'support all Clerks in Holy Orders in their Vocation and Ministry within the Church of England as by law established; to uphold the Parson's Freehold within the traditional understanding of the Church's life and witness; to oppose unnecessary bureaucracy in the Church; to monitor legislative and other processes of change; and to promote in every available way the good of English Parish and Cathedral life and the welfare of the Clergy.'

Events
USA: [California] Beverly Hills, 20 - 22 January 2005
Transformational Preaching and Worship: 'An extension ministry of All Saints' Beverly Hills ... formed in 2003 specifically to help liturgical worship churches grow and prosper ... These three days are designed to explore intentionally transformational preaching, to help us recapture the heart of worship and to present practical ways to make worship excellent in the desire to glorify God.' (From note by the Reverend Carol Anderson, Rector.) For more information, see allsaintsassociation.org.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Royal Navy registers Satanist sailor. Gene Robinson expresses regret at turmoil. Dean of Sydney still in the news. Windsor report issued; many comment. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Seasonal
Buy Nothing Christmas:
'This Christmas we'll be swamped with offers, ads and invitations to buy more stuff. But now there's a way to say enough and join a movement dedicated to reviving the original meaning of Christmas giving'. A national initiative started by Canadian Mennonites, it's 'open to everyone with a thirst for change and a desire for action.' Buy Nothing Christmas 2004 is breath of fresh air and enables us to feel we can actually do something about our annoyance at shops tarted up for Christmas well before All Hallows Eve. Have a look at their posters.

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USA
California: St Helena, Grace (Northern California)
New Jersey: Lambertville, St Andrew (New Jersey)
New York: New York City, All Saints (New York)
New York: New York City, L'Église Française du Saint Esprit claims to be the first non-English Episcopal church in North America, founded in 1803. (New York)
New York: New York City, St Clement (New York)
New York: New Rochelle, St Simon (New York)
New York: Armonk, St Stephen (New York)
New York: White Plains, St Joseph of Arimathea (New York)
Washington: Olympia, Ascension (Washington)

Vacancies Centre
List a parish or diocesan opening for one month at AO -- at no charge. What a bargain! And the more you use our free service, the more useful it will become for all.

Seeking a position? Scan vacancies on diocesan web sites with vacancies listings throughout the communion.

Worth Noting
Fireproofing the house: Douglas LeBlanc interviews N. T. Wright for Christianity Today about the Windsor report. Dr Wright is Bishop of Durham. Bishop Wright also wrote 'Blindly embracing diversity will damage unity' for The Guardian.

Fundamentalism: The Search for Meaning, by Malise Ruthven, is reviewed this week in the Church Times by the Bishop of Lincoln.

'The New Agnosticism? An old word putting forth new shoots: agnosticism is being tugged toward faith'. In Killing the Buddha.



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