Week
of 3 January 2016
Canada
Resources
FaithWorks: 'the annual appeal of the Anglican Diocese of Toronto. Since 1996 FaithWorks has provided more than $24 million to Anglican-affiliated ministries offering help and hope to people in need throughout south-central Ontario and around the world.'
England
Parishes
Land's End, St Buryan (Truro)
Land's End, St Levan (Truro)
Land's End, St Sennen (Truro)
Events
USA: Louisiana, New Orleans, 9-11 November 2016: National Association of Episcopal Schools Biennial Conference
Innovation, improvisation, entrepreneurialism, and an ever-widening understanding of equity, justice, and diversity are the dynamic forces now shaping New Orleans, where we'll explore how these forces are also shaping Episcopal schools.
Letters
to Anglicans Online
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a read. Write a letter of your own to us for possible
publication.
New
Zealand
Resources
Movement. Wellington Diocesan news website.
News
Centre
RIP: Bishop John Reid.
GAFCON leaders up the ante.
David Suchet: Bible narrator.
Scottish Episcopal Church on Columba Declaration.
Ecumenism and flooding in northern England. All this, and more, in the News Centre.
Nigeria
Schools and Education
Chapel of the Annunciation, Archbishop Vining College of Theology, Akure.
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Parishes
Utah: Logan, St John (Utah)
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Worth
Noting
Archbishop of Canterbury's New Year Message: 'In his 2016 New Year message, Archbishop Justin Welby says Jesus's example shows us why we must love and welcome refugees and strangers.'
The Christmas Revolution: 'We Christians would do well to remind ourselves of the true meaning of the incarnation. We are part of a great drama that God has chosen to be a participant in, not in the role of a conquering king but as a suffering servant, not with the intention to condemn the world but to redeem it. He saw the inestimable worth of human life, regardless of social status, wealth and worldly achievements, intelligence or national origin. So should we.' Peter Wehner writes for The New York Times. |