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Posted in Just for Fun on May 12th, 2010
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Posted in Just for Fun on May 12th, 2010
ahem We now return you to your regular blog content.
Posted in Anglican Church of Canada on May 11th, 2010
Here are some snippets; it’s a long document. Just as well the Anglican Church of Canada isn’t obssesed with sex; imagine how long it would be then. INTRODUCTION General Synod 2007 requested Faith, Worship and Ministry to develop a process to engage dioceses and parishes of the Anglican Church of Canada in a study of [...]
Posted in Anglican Crisis on May 10th, 2010
From Bishop David Anderson: On the international level, it seems we are seeing what we would have to call the case of the disappearing Anglican Covenant. Archbishop John Chew, of Southeast Asia, and others were confident that the Covenant would be fully endorsed “as is” by all of the Global South Provinces that were in [...]
Posted in Uncategorized on May 7th, 2010
This joke may be an old chestnut, but I’d never heard it before. From the ANiC Newsletter: My pastor-husband Scott has a sweet tooth, so I knew the chocolate chip cookies I’d just baked might disappear before I returned from running errands. To discourage him, I taped a verse on the wrapped goodies: “Everything is [...]
Posted in Anglican Church in North America on May 7th, 2010
From the ANiC newsletter, read the whole thing here: ….It is also important to notice that the Communiqué “upholds” Archbishops Anis, Orombi, and Ernest in their criticisms of the current state of institutional structures. Archbishop Ernest’s decision to cut off conversation with TEC and the Anglican Church of Canada until there is a genuine demonstration [...]
Posted in Anglican Network in Canada on May 1st, 2010
From Christian Week MONCTON, NB—The Anglican Network in Canada (ANiC) has planted its first church in New Brunswick. Christ the Redeemer Anglican Church held its first service on Easter Sunday in Moncton. Two satellite sites will launch this spring elsewhere in the province. The church plant shares a building with the Moncton Wesleyan Church, which [...]