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Archbishop's Hopes and Prayers for Rosh Hashanah 2010
Thursday, 09 September 2010 01:00
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has sent a greeting to Jewish Communities at the start of the festival of Rosh Hashanah, marking the start of the Jewish New Year. In his message, the Archbishop expresses the hope that religious communities can pray together for peace and justice.
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A Plea to Withdraw the Eighteenth Amendment
Tuesday, 07 September 2010 02:07

A Statement by the Rt Revd Duleep de Chickera, Bishop of Colombo... Many sections of the population are deeply alarmed at the possible repercussions the proposed 18th Amendment to the Constitution will have on our system of democratic governance.

 

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Seven days in Entebbe - A reflection on the All Africa Bishops Conference
Saturday, 28 August 2010 23:50

I flew into Entebbe on Monday morning without map or compass; this was only the second gathering of bishops from across the continent of Africa. The first had been six years ago in Lagos, Nigeria, long before my time with the Anglican Communion Office.

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Archbishop's 2010 Eid message
Wednesday, 08 September 2010 21:30
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has sent his annual greetings to Muslim communities for the festival of Eid Al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan. The Archbishop's greeting celebrates the many positive examples of Christian Muslim encounter, including collaborative relief work in response to the recent flooding in Pakistan.
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Registration Open for Anglican1000 Church Planting Summit
Friday, 03 September 2010 04:26
Summit 2011 will feature Dr. Tim Keller from Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, NY and Bishop Todd Hunter from Churches for the Sake of Others as the plenary speakers. Early Bird Registration is now open for the 2011 Anglican1000 Church Planting Summit.  This annual gathering is a chance to come together, to build relationships, be renewed, gain fresh insights, and network with others who are out in the field planting Anglican churches! Summit 2011 will feature Dr. Tim Keller from Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, NY and Bishop Todd Hunter from Churches for the Sake of Others as the plenary speakers.  Both Dr. Keller and +Todd are Gospel-centered leaders who are leading church planting networks on opposite ends of the United States!  Summit 2011 will be held from January 25-27, 2011 in Plano, Texas at Christ Church Plano.  More information and a registration link can be found here. Also, be sure and check out the video invitation from Anglican 1000 chairman, the Rev. Canon David Roseberry.
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African Anglican bishops in Uganda draw a line in the sand in their final conference statement
Saturday, 28 August 2010 23:46

Four hundred bishops from Africa announced today that 'business as usual' was no longer an option for the Anglican Church there and that Africans should "take their destiny into their own hands".

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