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Noting 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.' |
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