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Week of 12 July 2015

England
Resources
Church Legacy. 'Once you have made provision for your loved ones, you have the opportunity to make a lasting gift to God, by leaving a legacy to His church. Leaving a gift in your Will to your local church is one of the most valuable and lasting ways you can continue to support the mission and ministry in your community.'

To Your Credit. 'the Archbishop of Canterbury's initiative to create a fairer financial system focused on serving the whole community, where everyone has access to responsible credit and savings and other essential financial services.'

Events
Canada: Montreal, 3-8 August 2015: International Anglican Liturgical Consultation
'the official network for liturgy of the Anglican Communion, recognized by the ACC and the Primates’ Meeting, and holding first responsibility in the Communion to resource and communicate about liturgy on a communion-wide basis. Historically, the Consultations developed as Anglicans met alongside the congress of the international and ecumenical society Societas Liturgica. The Consultations are held at least every four years, and each Consultation appoints a steering committee in accordance with the guidelines that follow to hold responsibility for arrangements between those meetings.'

USA: Maryland, Baltimore, 30 July-1 August 2015: North American Association for the Catechumenate Annual Gathering
'"Transforming Congregations Through Spiritual Practice: Creating a Discipleship Community" is the theme. Featured speakers are Jessicah Duckworth and Paul Hoffman.'

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News Centre
First English woman priest dies. ABY warns of loophole in rules for sex-offender priests. Contrasting views of US bishops. Paedophile ex-priest loses legal appeal for access to boys. Church of England General Synod is on. Zanzibar cathedral to house anti-slavery museum. Steep rise in theft of stone from churchyards. Desmond and Leah Tutu celebrlate 60th anniversary. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Resources
A Movable Feast 'a tool that communities can use to create and sustain new ministries with the young adults in their presence. We were graciously awarded two grants from The Episcopal Church and Trinity Wall Street to fund and focus our efforts in the first two years on re-imagining campus ministry in a landscape where traditional chaplaincies are not appropriate for all campus communities.' Based in the Diocese of North Carolina.

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Worth Noting
Lex orandi lex credendi Revisited: The Revd Lisa Fishbeck writes 'An open letter to the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music' on Episcopal Café.


Week of 5 July 2015

Africa
Theological Education
Tanzania: St Philip's Theological College, Kongwa

Book of Common Prayer
A New Prayer Book (1923). 'Proposals for the Revision of the Book of Common Prayer and for Additional Services and Prayers, drawn up by a Group of Clergy.' Also known as the Grey Book.

Canada
Parishes
Ontario: Windsor, St Matthew (Huron)

England
Resources
Church of England Christenings. 'Discover all you need to know about choosing, planning and going to a Church of England christening.'

Events
Haiti: Port-au-Prince, 21-23 October 2015: Haiti Episcopal Connection Meeting
'Details of the program, registration, hotels, and pre-conference trips (hopefully to Cap Haitien, Les Cayes and downtown Port-au-Prince) will be announced soon.'

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
General Convention in the US wraps up. Viewing history through a notice board. 144 years of mission in Torres Strait. Confederate symbols in US National Cathedral.All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Religious Orders
Community of Divine Love. San Gabriel, California. 'An Episcopal monastery in the Benedictine tradition.'

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USA
Resources
The Abraham Project. 'an Episcopal Service Corp program that welcomed its first group of young adults in the summer of 2011 and is now in its fourth year of operation. The program places interns at local non-profit agencies where they work part-time; they live in intentional Christian community and participate in the worship and ministry life of St Timothy's Episcopal Church.'

The New Northeast. 'tracking the Spirit in the Episcopal Diocese of Maine'.

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New Zealand: Rangitikei (Wellington) Vicar

World
Dioceses
Diocese of Polynesia - http://polynesia.anglican.org

Schools and Education
Haiti: L'Université Episcopale d'Haïti, Port-au-Prince. Founded in 1994.

Youth Resources
Brendan's Crossing. 'Experience a year of service, formation and intentional community as you explore and discover your sense of calling and place in the world.' Affiliated with the Diocese of Southern Ohio.

Worth Noting
What's wrong with the Church of England - and can anything be done? Linda Woodhead speaks at St Bride's Church, Liverpool.

Video Interview with Presiding Bishop-elect Michael Curry: 'In an 18-minute interview with the Episcopal News Service, Presiding Bishop-elect Michael Curry speaks about his priorities for leadership and administration, the role of the church in engaging God's mission in the world, the state of race relations in the U.S., the importance of Anglican Communion partnerships, and his commitment to what he calls the Jesus Movement, to go out into the world "to bear witness to the good news of Jesus."'

 


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