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Section M: Expression of ThanksSection M of the Lambeth Conference 2008 |
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03 AUG 2008 | N/A |
Lambeth Conference 2008 Notes of the ReflectionsDownload |
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03 AUG 2008 | 22 KB |
Lambeth Conference 2008 Executive SummaryDownload |
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03 AUG 2008 | 26 KB |
'I Am' Lambeth BookletThe Gospel of John thrills and challenges us with the vast scope of its opening sentences. By deliberately using words and phrases which recall the beginning of the Book of Genesis, John has powerfully reminded us that the life and ministry of Jesus Christ is not confined by place or time. In this Gospel we meet a figure whose significance spans infinity and eternity. As our Bible studies will make clear, Jesus’ rightful claim to the divine title ‘I am’ is a sign that he bridges the past, present and future just as he bridges Jew and Gentile, men and women. |
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03 AUG 2008 | 2.06 MB |
Lambeth Conference ReaderThis Reader contains background reading for the Lambeth Conference. A number of the papers have been published in other places and at other times. The papers are collected together and re-published in this volume for the convenience of those who will be attending the Lambeth Conference. All the material is the product of particular Anglican Communion groups or networks, or has been written particularly for this Reader |
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03 AUG 2008 | 849 KB |
ProgrammeWelcome to Canterbury for the 2008 Lambeth Conference. It is a real blessing to greet you as we begin our work together, and I pray that these days spent in reflection, prayer, discussion and fellowship will bear fruit in the life of the entire Communion in which God has called us to minister. |
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03 AUG 2008 | 5.3 MB |
Signs On The Way A4Bible Studies for the Anglican Communion in the Year of the Lambeth Conference |
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03 AUG 2008 | 1.25 MB |
Signs On The Way A5Bible Studies for the Anglican Communion in the Year of the Lambeth Conference |
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03 AUG 2008 | 1.11 MB |
TEAC - Theological Education for the Anglican CommunionTEAC was established at the meeting of the Anglican Primates in Gramado, Brazil in May 2003
these pages are an archive of the TEAC pages of the website |
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14 JUL 2008 | 278 KB |
Newsletter: Helping Families - A Vital Part of the Churches' MissionHelping Families - A Vital Part of the Churches' Mission The International Anglican Family Network is a well established network of the Anglican Communion which has been in existence for over 20 years. Through its newsletters, which from 1996 to 2007 have been published as an integral part of Anglican World, it links together many thousands of Anglican Christians working in family ministries across the world. Each newsletter focuses on a particular theme, many of them linked with the Millennium Development Goals (for full list of publications see our website www.iafn.net). The articles are contributed by a wide range of people - clerical and lay, men and women - from many different Provinces. They tell not only of particular challenges facing families but of |
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07 JUL 2008 | 85 KB |