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Africa Bishop McAllister Anglican Seminary. Kyogera, Uganda. Aims 'to provide an appropriate learning environment to instill loyalty and commitment to the church and its ministry, developing and nurturing future ordained and lay leaders, by offering a quality education, addressing academics, spirituality and social skills.' Friends of Masasi Charitable Trust. Aims '1. To provide funds to assist the Church of England with its missionary activities in the Diocese of Masasi [Tanzania]. 2. To carry out such other legally charitable purposes for the relief of poverty, the advancement of education or the provision of health care in the said Diocese as the Trustees shall from time to time by deed or deeds executed with their unanimous consent declare.' Associations, Guilds St Paul's Institute. 'Located within the City of London, St Paul's Institute seeks to foster an informed Christian response to the most urgent ethical and spiritual issues of our times: financial integrity, economic theory, and the meaning of the common good.' Book
Reviews John Rogerson reviews Creation: A Biblical Vision for the Environment, by Margaret Barker and Biblical Prophets and Contemporary Environmental Ethics, by Hilary Marlow. (The Church Times, London) Stephen Smalley reviews Engaging Economics: New Testament Scenarios and Early Christian Reception, edited by Bruce W. Longenecker and Kelly D. Liebengood. (The Church Times, London) Canada England Episcopal
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Centre Religious Orders The Order of St Anthony the Great. 'The intent of this order is to foster a contemplative spiritual life within the laity and clergy of the Church. We are a Religious Order open to men and women, single and coupled. We are a part of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta and under the supervision of the Rt. Rev. J. Neil Alexander, Bishop of Atlanta.' Support
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Centre World Honduras Medical Mission. 'The Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi Honduras Medical Mission provides health care, veterinarian care, and pastoral care for the people of Honduras. It is the prayer of those who plan, support and participate in the mission that their labors glorify God.' Founded in 1982; includes information on 2010 and 2011 missions. Worth
Noting NZone meets the bishop: A YouTube interview with Dr Winston Halapua. 'Dr Halapua, who was born in Tonga, and is the son of the first Polynesian Anglican Bishop, now assumes responsibility for the Anglican Church in Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga, and Fiji, as well as for Polynesian congregations in New Zealand.' |
Australia Book Reviews John Habgood reviews Intelligent Faith: A Celebration of 150 Years of Darwinian Evolution, edited by John Quenby and John McDonald Smith. Canada England Letters to Anglicans Online News Centre South Africa Support Anglicans Online USA Vacancies Centre Worth Noting Rethinking the sex crises: Sarah Coakley lectures at the United Theological College, Sydney, Australia on 13 July 2010. It's been a while since we've had a chance to rethink the sex crises, and Professor Coakley is a helpful guide. Sharing Global Voices: Ethan Zuckerman's inspiring TED (Technology Entertainment and Design) talk from July 2010 is available for watching or reading the transcript. His talk is described as follows: 'Sure, the web connects the globe, but most of us end up hearing mainly from people just like ourselves. Blogger and technologist Ethan Zuckerman wants to help share the stories of the whole wide world. He talks about clever strategies to open up your Twitter world and read the news in languages you don't even know.' |
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