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Week of 17 May 2009

Australia
Parishes
Western Australia: Broome, Broome Anglican Church (North West Australia)

Book Reviews
Jeremy Craddock reviews six books published around this year's Darwin bicentenary (Church Times, London).

John Saxbee reviews The Routledge Companion to the Christian Church (Church Times, London).

England
Parishes
Basingstoke, St Gabriel (Winchester)
Bishopstoke, St Mary and St Paul (Winchester)
Henley-on-Thames, Holy Trinity (Oxford)
Marchwood, St John (Winchester)
South Wonston, St Margaret (Winchester)
Upton Grey, St Mary (Winchester)

Winchester, St John (Winchester)

Letters to Anglicans Online
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New Zealand
Parishes
Te Puka, St John the Evangelist (Waiapu)

News Centre
Church in BC accredited as green. Archdeacon's bicycle visitations in Ely. New ultra-modern church in Nigeria. New head of religious programming at BBC. Floods threaten Episcopal villages in Alaska. Communion wine ban for swine flu? NZ church adds a stained-glass window. New Anglican anti-malaria vehicles in Ghana. Church and state in Nigeria. Report card for C of E capitalists: good work. Wrapup of the ACC meeting in Jamaica. Irish cardinal attends Anglican synod. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Not in the Communion
Iglesia Anglicana Cristiana Misionera, Inc.: Spanish-language website for this church based in Puerto Rico.

Scotland
Parishes
Edinburgh, St Martin (Edinburgh)
Haddington, Holy Trinity Church (Edinburgh)
Lasswade, St Leonard (Edinburgh)
Melrose, Holy Trinity Church (Edinburgh)
Roslin, Rosslyn Chapel (Edinburgh)

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USA
Parishes
North Carolina: Greenboro, All Saints (North Carolina)
West Virginia: Charleston, St Christopher (West Virginia)
West Virginia: Fairmont, Christ Church (West Virginia)
West Virginia: Harpers Ferry, St John (West Virginia)
West Virginia: Hinton, Church of the Ascension (West Virginia)
West Virginia: Hurricane, St Timothy in the Valley (West Virginia)
West Virginia: Wheeling, Lawrencefield Parish Church (West Virginia)

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Worth Noting
John Danforth On Faith, Evangelicals and Politics: This Episcopal priest and former US senator speaks to American National Public Radio's Tell Me More programme.

Podcast (ACNS): Networks of the Anglican Communion - CUAC: 'If you type the letters CUAC into a computer search engine you will discover that it can mean Credit Union Acceptance Corporation or the Cambridge Union Athletic Club. As important as those fine organizations might be for Anglican CUAC has a very special meaning- it is the Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion.' Podcast features the Revd Canon Dr Don Thompson.

Webcast preview of General Convention: The 13 May live webcast from the site of the upcoming 2009 triennial General Convention was recorded and is available for on-demand viewing. To skip the Episcopal News Service summary and go directly to the video, use this link.

Unsung Heroes: 'The Church of England has teamed up with Country Life magazine to hunt for an elusive species: the unsung hero! Rural churches and chapels are often the thriving hubs of their communities. Together, Country Life and the Church of England are looking for the unsung volunteers - of any denomination - who keep them alive.'


Week of 10 May 2009

Australia
Parishes
New South Wales: Balgowlah, All Saints (Sydney)
New South Wales: Nowra, All Saints (Sydney)

Book Reviews
Terry Brown reviews Pamela Welch's Church and Settler in Colonial Zimbabwe.

John Drane reviews Jonathan Benthall's Returning to Religion: Why a Secular Age is Haunted by Faith. (Church Times, London)

John Court reviews Jesus, The Final Days, edited by Troy A. Miller. (Church Times, London)

Nicholas Frayling reviews Alistair Little's Give a Boy a Gun: From Killing to Peace-making. (Church Times, London)

Canada
Cathedrals
Alberta: Peace River, St James Cathedral Diocese of Athabasca

England
Parishes
Clarendon Team Ministry (Salisbury)
Heatherlands, St John (Salisbury)
Meanwood, Holy Trinity (Ripon and Leeds)
Quarrendon, St Peter (Oxford)
Sixpenny Handley, St Mary (Salisbury)

Wareham Team Ministry (Salisbury)
Weymouth, Holy Trinity with St Nicholas (Salisbury)

Events
USA: California, Anaheim, 8-17 July 2009: General Convention 2009
The US Episcopal Church will hold its 76th triennial general convention in California this year. A variety of resources in English, French and Spanish are now available online.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
ACC triennial meeting in progress. Malawi bishop elected ACC chair. New bishop for South Dakota. Kenya church leaders reject polygamy. New diocese in Uganda. Real and imaginary dioceses in Sudan. Quest for the worst hymn ever. No chocolate for Vicar of Baghdad. Interim bishop of Harare steps down. Island church deconsecrated: it's underwater. Britain's first green cathedral. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

South Africa
Parishes
Kirstenhof, Church of the Holy Spirit (Cape Town)

Rondebosch, St Thomas (Cape Town)

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USA
Parishes
North Carolina: Asheboro, Good Shepherd (North Carolina)
North Carolina: Charlotte, St Michael and All Angels (North Carolina)
North Carolina: Cleveland, Christ Church (North Carolina)
North Carolina: Cooleemee, Good Shepherd (North Carolina)
North Carolina: Durham, St Titus (North Carolina)
North Carolina: Eden, St Luke (North Carolina)
Oklahoma: Durant, St James (Oklahoma)
Oklahoma: Oklahoma, St James (Oklahoma)

Vacancies Centre
List a parish or diocesan opening for one month at AO — at no charge. What a bargain! The more you use our free service, the more useful it will become for all.
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Worth Noting
Future planting: This recent Speaking of Faith episode featured the work of Green Belt Movement founder Wangari Maathai. 'A Kenyan environmentalist and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Wangari Maathai founded a grassroots organization that empowers African women to improve their lives and conserve the environment through planting trees. She speaks about the global balance of human and natural resources, and shares her thoughts on where God resides.' No, she's not an Anglican, but there are very few people we admire more.

Here a covenant, there a covenant: Thinking Anglicans has a helpful collection of links to a wide variety of resources on the recent Anglican Consultative Council meeting in Jamaica.

The Reading Church: Scriptural Authority in Practice. The full text of this recent lecture is available online thanks to Fulcrum. Oliver O'Donovan is Professor of Christian Ethics and Practical Theology at the University of Edinburgh.




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