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Week of 26 June 2016

Africa
Resources
Zambia: St Paul's Children's Project. 'Helping orphans and other vulnerable children'.

Australia
Parishes
South Australia: Yankalilla, Christ Church (The Murray)

Canada
Parishes
Ontario: Toronto, Ghanaian Anglican Church (Toronto)
Saskatchewan: Swift Current, St Stephen the Martyr (Qu'Appelle)

England
Parishes
Chichester, St Wilfrid (Chichester)

Episcopal Elections
The Diocese of Central New York has announced nominees in its bishop-search.

The Diocese of Spokane has announced nominees in its bishop-search.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Church responds to the EU Referendum. Vicar suspended over alleged payments to rescue ISIS sex slaves. Witchcraft concerns Uganda’s Anglican archbishop. ECUSA launches French language news service. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
Washington: Spokane, West Central Mission (Spokane)

Vacancies Centre
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Wales
Parishes
Tredegar, St George (Monmouth)

Worth Noting
Church responses to EU referendum: A collection from Thinking Anglicans.

Anglicans and Sexuality: A Way Forward? The London School of Economics Institute of Public Affairs has issued this report 'on the role of an independent commission in understanding the relationship between the Anglican Communion and laws criminalising consensual same-sex intimacy between adults'.


Week of 19 June 2016

Africa
Resources
Rwanda: Nezerwa. Youth and children ministry for the Diocese of Kigali.

Schools and Education
Tanzania: Msalato Theological College, Diocese of Central Tanganyika. Affiliated with St John's University of Tanzania.

Australia
Parishes
South Australia: Golden Grove, St Mark (Adelaide)
Victoria: Parish of Central Goulburn (Wangaratta)

Book of Common Prayer
Modlitewnik Powszechny (1931). A team is transcribing this translation into Polish of the 1662 BCP.

England
Parishes
Allestree, St Nicholas (Derby)
Burton on Trent, Immanuel Church (Derby)
Chaddesden, St Mary (Derby)
Derby, St Barnabas (Derby)
Derby, St John the Evangelist (Derby)
Quardon, St Paul (Derby)
Sinfin Moor Church (Derby) [Local ecumenical partnership]

Events
USA: Texas, Houston, 15-19 November 2016: International Black Clergy Conference
'Theme: The Jesus Movement: Embracing Our Call.'

USA: New York City, 20-23 June 2017: National Episcopal Historians and Archivists Annual Conference
Topic: Immigration, Going Out and Coming In: Ministries, Transitions and Change in the Episcopal Church.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
Build-up to C of E July synod. C of E evangelical bishops call for change on gays. ABC urges 'keep pushing on Rome'. Orthodox Great Council meets, first in 1000 years. Missouri appoints Deputy for Gun Violence Prevention. ABY clashes with UK talk-show host. Three indigenous bishops ordained in Argentina. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

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USA
Parishes
Minnesota: City, All Saints Indian Mission (Minnesota)
New York: Albany, St Francis (Albany)
New York: Amityville, St Mary (Long Island)

Resources
First Nations Kitchen: 'a ministry of All Saints' Episcopal Indian Mission in Minneapolis […] serving healthy, organic, traditional indigenous food in a welcoming, family environment every Sunday evening since November 2, 2008'.

Episcopal Veterans Fellowship: 'born in 2009 in a resolution from General Convention to "Encourage the establishment of an Episcopal Veterans Fellowship for each diocese."'

Vacancies Centre
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Worth Noting
The Unbelievable Tale of Jesus’s Wife: 'A hotly contested, supposedly ancient manuscript suggests Christ was married. But believing its origin story—a real-life Da Vinci Code, involving a Harvard professor, a onetime Florida pornographer, and an escape from East Germany—requires a big leap of faith.' Ariel Sabar writes for The Atlantic Monthly (New York).

 


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