Friday, April 23, 2010
Highlights of the Week
The fourth Anglican South to South Encounter wrapped up on April 23, 2010. The Anglican South to South Encounter issued its fourth “Trumpet.” During the five-day conference former Nigerian Primate the Most Rev. Peter Akinola saw TEC's actions as making a new Anglican Communion inevitable. Archbishop John Chew was elected chairman of the Global South Primates’ Steering Committee, replacing outgoing chairman Archbishop Peter Akinola. President Bishop Mouneer Anis called for the restructuring of the Anglican Communion and Archbishop Emmanuel Kolini proposed the establishment of a new “Anglican Ecumenical Council,” modeled on the Councils of the Early Church.
Charles Raven writes on the significance of the fourth Anglican South to South Encounter on SPREAD.
This Week’s Articles
“Authority, Mission, and the Anglican Church in North America—Part VII: Orthodox Faith and Practice in the ACNA” –new article
“Authority, Mission, and the Anglican Church in North America – Part VI: Ecclesiology” –featured article
“The Anglican Mission and the Diocese of the Gulf Atlantic: A Contrast in Ecclesiology” – accompanying article
“Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law in the ACNA” – accompanying article
“Church, mission, evangelism and programs” -- TheologicalTheology
"Survey: 1 in 4 Christians in Africa Hold to Indigenous Beliefs" – The Christian Post
“Unchurched Population Nears 100 Million in the U.S.” --The Barna Group
“True Colour of Logo” – Sydney Anglicans
“Five Myths about Emerging Adult Faith”— Christianity Today
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