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organisations Episcopal Community Services. Founded in 1870 as the human service arm of the Diocese of Pennsylvania. Today ECS 'relies on financial support from individual donors and private foundations to deliver effective in-home and community-based care that significantly impacts the quality of life for vulnerable children and families; frail, homebound elderly; the homeless; communities in transition; people in nursing homes, prisons and hospitals; foster parents and children; and inmates and juvenile offenders'. Episcopalians for Traditional Faith. Mill Neck, New York-based organization 'dedicated to the use of the classic 1928 Prayer Book within the Episcopal Church.' St Luke's Episcopal Health System. 'The mission of St Luke's Episcopal Health System is to enhance community health by delivering superior value in high-quality, cost-effective acute care. St Luke's pursues this mission by operating on these principles: integrity, valuing people, excellence and goal orientation.' Affiliated with the Diocese of Texas, SLEH operates St Luke's Episcopal Hospital, the Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, community medical centres, minor emergency centres and a diagnostic and treatment centre. Wilmer Hall. Mobile, Alabama. Episcopal children's home serving the needs of young people since 1864. Affiliated with the Diocese of Alabama and the Diocese of Central Gulf Coast. Vacancies
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Noting Christianity: The Complete Guide, edited by John Bowden, is reviewed in the Church Times by Leslie Houlden. 'It is inventive and courageous in tackling its vast subject, balanced in the opinions expressed, and readable in article after article. It is the remarkable fruit of a long career in theological publishing, writing, and translation.' Grace and Necessity: Reflections on Art and Love, by Rowan Williams, is reviewed in the Tablet by Jeremy Hooker. Rowan Williams 'reflects on “the relationship between Christian thought and the practice of the arts”. The reflections start from the aesthetic philosophy of Jacques Maritain, and focus mainly on two Catholic artists to whom Maritain's writings showed “a way of making sense of what they were doing that was entirely consistent with their beliefs”. These are the poet and painter David Jones, and the novelist and short-story writer Flannery O'Connor.' Out of Africa. An article by Douglas LeBlanc about Archbishop Peter Jasper Akinola. Reason to be Cheerful: Tom Wright, the Bishop of Durham, writes about why his first toast will always be to 'Reason'. In the Guardian. |
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Light of Melanesia: A Record of Fifty Years' Mission Work in the South
Seas, by H. H. Montgomery, D.D. (1904). In the middle of the nineteenth
century, George Augustus Selwyn and John Coleridge Patteson laid the foundations
of the Church of England's missionary presence in Melanesia. In this book,
H.H. Montgomery presents a detailed account of church life in Fiji, the
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the western Pacific. Numerous photographs. The Romance of the Black River: The Story of the C.M.S. Nigeria Mission, by F. Deaville Walker (1930). The work of the Church Missionary Society began in Nigeria in 1842 with the arrival of the Reverend Henry Townsend. In this book, F. Deaville Walker presents the history of the first nine decades of the Church of England's presence in Nigeria, paying special attention to the distinguished episcopate of Samuel Adjai Crowther (c. 1807-1891), a Yoruba ex-slave who was consecrated as diocesan bishop of "the countries of Western Africa beyond the limits of the Queen's Dominions." Sister Esther: An Anglican Saint. Brief biography of Mother Esther (1858-1931), founder of the Australian Anglican Community of the Holy Name. Elections England
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Noting Face to Faith: A carnival of Christianity. In the Guardian (UK), Theo Hobson writes on why 'Christian culture needs to cultivate an anarchic lightness, a lust for freedom, a celebratory spirit. It needs to learn from the boom in festival culture'. Honest to God: 40 Years On, edited by Colin Slee, is reviewed in the Church Times by Alec Graham. If you don't know John A. T. Robinson'sHonest to God, reading this review first will be of help. I found myself wanting to read the original before reading this series of eight papers. 'I'm not "devout", that's why I'm an Anglican'. In a letter in the Telegraph (UK), Quentin Letts explains why the 'failure to froth' is perhaps the greatest strength of the CofE. Making the Case for Full Inclusion of Homosexuals: A Pasadena priest and lesbian explains her position to the leader of the Anglican church. Susan Russell, a member of the ECUSA delegation addressing the Anglican Consultative Council recently in Nottingham, is profiled in the Los Angeles Times. Say a prayer for the C of E today. The Church must confront its evangelical bigots and embrace women bishops' Cristina Odone in the Sunday Times considers why she is willing to relinquish tradition to keep the church from falling 'in to the hands of ... uncompromising puritans'. 'What do these stones mean?' The Archbishop of Canterbury's sermon at the service of prayer and thanksgiving to mark the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II, Westminster Abbey. |
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