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Week of 2 January 2011

Africa
Resources
Africa Education Partnership: 'A non-profit Anglican/Episcopal organization raising funds to build Grace International School (GIS). GIS is the diocesan primary/secondary school of the Anglican Missionary Diocese of Gusau, Zamfara State, Nigeria.'

Australia
Parishes
South Australia: Toorak Gardens, St Theodore (Adelaide)

Canada
Parishes
Alberta: Edmonton (Riverbend), Holy Trinity Church (Edmonton)

Church Times Book Reviews
Michael Perham reviews Creative Ideas for Pastoral Liturgy: Baptism, confirmation and liturgies for the journey by Jan Brind and Tessa Wilkinson

Robert Nowell reviews The Cardinals by Michael Walsh

Anthony Russell reviews Church and Countryside: Insights from rural theology by Tim Gibson

Grace Davie reviews Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth? Demography and politics in the twenty-first century by Eric Kaufmann

England
Parishes
Collier Row, Church of the Good Shepherd (Chelmsford)
Eastwood, St Laurence and All Saints (Chelmsford)
Hullbridge on Crouch, St Thomas of Canterbury (Chelmsford)
Maldon, All Saints with St Peter (Chelmsford)

Romford, Church of the Ascension (Chelmsford)

Episcopal Elections
The Diocese of East Tennessee has scheduled an episcopal election for 25 June 2011. Information about nominees and the election process can be found here.

Events
USA: 13 March 2011: Episcopal Relief and Development Sunday
'At the 2009 General Convention, Lent was officially designated as a time to encourage dioceses, congregations and individuals to remember and support the life-saving work of Episcopal Relief & Development. We invite all Episcopalians to join together on March 13, and throughout the Lenten season, to pray for those living in need.'

Hong Kong
Parishes

Macau: Morrison Chapel (Missionary District of Macau)

Resources
Youth Employment Integrated Service Centre

Letters to Anglicans Online
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New Zealand
Parishes
Tapawera Community Church (Nelson)

News Centre
On Christmas in Wales. Lusaka bishop advises priest to resign. Continuing turbulence in Ballarat. Christmas anxiety in Baghdad. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

South Africa
Dioceses
Diocese of Mpumalanga - http://mpumalanga.anglican.org

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USA
Parishes
Michigan: Ionia, St John (Western Michigan)
Michigan: Ludington, Grace Church (Western Michigan)
Michigan: Manistee, Church of the Holy Trinity (Western Michigan)
Michigan: Muskegon, St Gregory (Western Michigan)
North Carolina: Burgaw, St Mary (East Carolina) [Episcopal-Lutheran congregation]
North Carolina: Wilmington, St Andrew on the Sound (East Carolina)

Worth Noting
It's still Christmas: We've found Christmas messages and sermons from Canterbury, Llandaff, Dublin, St Andrews, Abuja, Melbourne, and Toronto.

Silent Night Project: 'It's finally here! The Silent Night documentary features close to 500 different "Silent Night" renditions from Anglicans across Canada and around the world. It was the culmination of the Silent Night Project, which promoted peace and raised funds for Anglican military chaplains.'

This Turbulent Priest: 'After a year of controversies which shook the Anglican church to its foundations, Adam Forrest questions Rowan Williams, one of the world’s most powerful religious figureheads.' From The Big Issue.

Week of 19 December 2010

Africa
Parishes
Nigeria: Ibru Centre. 'an institution of the Anglican Communion based in Agbaraha-Otor, Delta State. The Centre welcomes guest for retreat, spiritual solace, short courses, pilgrimages and other spiritual rejuvenating exercise in a Holy environment.'

Australia
Schools and Education
Anglican Technical College Western Sydney. Kings Park, New South Wales. 'a trade high school where students can study Year 11 and 12, get their HSC and start their trade career'.

Canada
Parishes
Newfoundland and Labrador: Parish of Cow Head [St Mary the Virgin, Cow Head; Parson's Pond; St Paul, St Paul's Inlet; St Alban, Sally's Cove] (Western Newfoundland)

Church Times Book Reviews
John Saxbee reviews Shaping the Church: The Promise of Implicit Theology, by Martyn Percy.

Andrew Davison reviews Christian Doctrine (SCM Studyguide), by Jeff Astley.

John Rogerson reviews Out of Babylon, by Walter Brueggemann.

England
Parishes
Barkingside, St Laurence (Chelmsford)
Colchester (Berechurch), St Margaret (Chelmsford)
United Benefice of Fyfield, Moreton with Bobbingworth, and Willingale
(Chelmsford)
London, St Peter's Barge (London) [London's floating church]
Mark's Gate, St Mark (Chelmsford)
Prittlewell, St Stephen (Chelmsford)
Wormingford Benefice (Chelmsford)

Events
England: Cambridge, 24 December 2010: A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
'A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols is the Christmas Eve service held in King's College Chapel. The Festival was introduced in 1918 to bring a more imaginative approach to worship. It was first broadcast in 1928 and is now broadcast to millions of people around the world.' Listen to live on Radio 4 at this address; it will be repeated on Radio 3 here; worldwide broadcast times are listed here.

Ireland
Parishes
Dublin, St Catherine and St James with St Audoen (Dublin and Glendalough)

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Ballarat bishop a sore loser. Chorister vows to sing on at King's College. Nick Baines to be Bishop of Bradford. Church and state in Africa. Organ failure predicted in NYC church. New bishop in Kigali. Bishop in India accused of embezzlement. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Religious Orders
Malling Abbey. West Malling, Kent. 'We are a community of women who have been drawn to respond to God's love by living a life of prayer, work, study and hospitality based on the Rule of St. Benedict.'

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USA
Parishes
Louisiana: Central, St Augustine (Louisiana)

West Virginia: Ravenswood, Grace Church (West Virginia)

Resources
New Dreams New Visions: 'seeks to connect vital, retired clergy who can work less-than-full time with vibrant, small worshipping communities for mission. We seek clergy and congregations who will gather around the ministry and not the minister.'

Worth Noting
Christmas messages: From the heads of Christian Churches in Jerusalem, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Presiding Bishop of the US Episcopal Church. We imagine more will be available next week.

The difference between Jesus and Santa Claus: Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite writes for the Washington Post. 'Jesus will forgive you, but Santa Claus never will.'


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