07 11 CC Contacts As of 6 Nov 07\374

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

07 11 CC Contacts As of 6 Nov 07\374 WCC Executive Committee Contact Details List Most Rev. Robert Aboagye-Mensah Bishop Dr Hilarion Alfeev Methodist Church Ghana Russian Orthodox Church Address: Wesley House, E 252/2 Liberia Address: Jauresgasse 2 Road A-1030 Wien, P.O. Box 403 Austria Accra, Work tel:+32.22.19.62.86 Ghana Work fax:+7.095.230.26.19 Work tel:+233.21.679.221 E-Mail: [email protected] Work fax:+233.21.679.224 E-Mail: [email protected] Rev. Dr Walter Altmann Igreja Evangélica de Confissão Luterana no Bishop Ivan Manuel Abrahams Brasil Methodist Church of Southern Africa Address: P.O. Box 2876 Address: Methodist House Rua Senhor dos Passos, 202 PO Box 75476 Porto Alegre/RS, 90020-180 Garden View, Gauteng 2047 Brazil South Africa Work tel:+55.51.3221.34.33 Work tel:+27.11.615.07.29 Work fax:+55.51.3225.72.44 Work fax:+27.11.616.28.05 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] H.B. Archbishop Anastasios of Tirana, Dr Agnes Abuom Durrës and All Albania Anglican Church of Kenya Kisha Orthodhokse Autoqefale e Shqipërisë Address: Box 10488 Address: Rruga e Kavajes 151 Nairobi 00100, AL-Tirana, Kenya Albania Work tel: +254.20.271.2698/3957/2700 Work tel:+355.42.34.117, +355.42.35.095 Work fax:+254.20.271.29.80 Work fax:+355.42.32.109 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected], [email protected] Mrs Sophia O.A. Adinyira Church of the Province of West Africa Mme Jeannette Akissi Aneyé Address: Judicial Service Eglise méthodiste unie de Côte d'Ivoire P.O. Box 119 Address: 18 BP 325 Accra, Abidjan 18, Ghana Côte d'Ivoire Work tel:+233.21.663.951 Work tel:+225.0780.7866 Work fax:+233.21.662.275 Work fax:+225.20.22.52.03 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: H.G. Bishop Nareg Alemezian Rev. Dr Judy Angleberger Armenian Apostolic Church (Holy See of Presbyterian Church (USA) Cilicia) Address: 350 Tuscarawas Road Address: P.O. Box 70 317 Beaver, PA 15009 Antelias, United States of America Lebanon Work tel:+1 724 846 6911 Work tel:+961.4.410.001 Work fax:+1 724 846 5446 Work fax:+961.4.417.971 E-Mail: E-Mail: [email protected] Rev. Dr Festus A. Asana Rev. James Lagos Alexander Presbyterian Church in Cameroon Africa Inland Church Sudan Address: P.O. Box 19 Address: P.O. Box 11574 Buea, S.W. Province, Khartoum, Cameroon Sudan Work tel:+237.332.2506 Work tel:+249.183.787.214 Work fax:+237.332.2754 Work fax:+249.183.782483 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Updated as of 06/11/2007 WCC Executive Committee Contact Details List Mr Onesimus Asiimwe Church of the Province of Uganda H.E. Metropolitan Bishoy Address: Church of the Province of Uganda Coptic Orthodox Church Willis Road - P.O. Box 14123 Address: Coptic Orthodox Church Kampala, Sorour Square Uganda Damietta, Work tel:+256 7412 70218 Egypt Work fax:+256 4125 1925 Work tel:+20 50 288 1141 E-Mail: [email protected] Work fax:+20 50 288 0763 E-Mail: [email protected] Archbishop Vicken Aykazian Armenian Apostolic Church (Holy See of Pfarrerin Heike Bosien Etchmiadzin) Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland Address: Diocese of the Armenian Church Address: Im Degen 63 1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600 DE-70327 Stuttgart, Washington, DC 20036 Germany United States of America Work tel:+49.711.214.92.15 Work tel:+1.202.393.5181 Work fax:+49.711.2149.92.15 Work fax:+1.202.393.5182 E-Mail: E-Mail: [email protected] Rt Rev. Thomas Frederick Butler Bishop Samuel Robert Azariah Church of England Church of Pakistan Address: Bishop's House Address: 17 Warris Road 38 Tooting Bec Gardens P.O. Box 2319 London SW16 IQZ, Lahore 3, United Kingdom Pakistan Work tel:+44.20.8769.3256 Work tel:+92.42.758.89.50 Work fax:+44.20.8769.4126 Work fax:+92.42.757.72.55 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Rev. Sofia Ann Camnerin Dr Nora Bayrakdarian-Kabakian Svenska Missionskyrkan Armenian Apostolic Church (Holy See of Address: Blomsterkungsvägen 221 Cilicia) Hässelby Address: Bejjany Building, 4th floor SE-16577, Amine Reihany Road Sweden Kornetel Hamra, Work tel:+46.703.444.506 Lebanon Work fax:+46.8.674.07.93 Work tel:+961.1.261.630 E-Mail: [email protected] Work fax:+961.4.410.002 E-Mail: [email protected] Mrs Nerrisa Celestine-James Church in the Province of the West Indies Ms Terauango Beneteri Address: P.O. Box 101 Kiribati Protestant Church St. George's, Address: P.O. Box 80 (Bairiki) Grenada Antebuka Tarawa, Work tel:+1.473.442.75.42 Kiribati Work fax:+1.242.322.79.43 Work tel:+686.221.49, +686 211.95 E-Mail: [email protected] Work fax:+686.21.453 E-Mail: [email protected] Dr Anna May Chain Myanmar Institute of Theology Ms Christina Biere Address: Myanmar Institute of Theology Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland Insein, Address: Goethestr. 3 Myanmar D-17489 Greifswald, Work tel:+95 1 643115 Germany E-Mail: [email protected] Work tel:+49.3834.86.19023 Work fax:+49.3834.86.19015 E-Mail: [email protected] Updated as of 06/11/2007 WCC Executive Committee Contact Details List Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin Rev. Fr George Dimas Russian Orthodox Church St. Mary's Orthodox College Address: Danilov Monastery Address: P.O. Box 11-345 Danilovsky Val 22 Riad El Solh 1107 2030 RU-115 191 Moscow, Beirut, Russian Federation Lebanon Work tel:+7.495.230.24.31 Work tel:+961.1.742.249 ext. 2002 Work fax:+7.495.955.67.21 Work fax:+961.1.1.742.246 ext. 1204 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Mrs Meilin Chen H.G. Bishop Irinej Dobrijevic China Christian Council Serbian Orthodox Church Address: 219 Jiujiang Road Address: The Serbian Orthodox Bishop of Shanghai 200002, Australia and New Zealand China 14 Renwick Street, P.O. Box 512 Work tel:+8621 6329 2746 Alexandria, NSW 2105 Work fax:+8621 6329 2746 Australia E-Mail: [email protected] Work tel:+61.2.9517.9600 Work fax:+61.2.9517.9700 E-Mail: [email protected] Rev. Rothangliani R. Chhangte American Baptist Churches in the USA Address: 234 Hamilton St. Mr John Doom Norristown, PA 19401 Eglise Protestante Maòhi United States of America Address: BP 5456 Work tel:+1.610.768.22.74 98716 Pirae, Work fax:+1.610.768.22.75 French Polynesia E-Mail: [email protected] Work tel:+689.430.905 Work fax:+689.421.569 E-Mail: [email protected] Mrs Hera Rere Clarke Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia Pasteur Simon K. Dossou Address: 671 Great South Road Eglise protestante méthodiste du Bénin PO Box 22007 Address: 01 Boîte Postale 34 Otahuhu, Auckland Cotonou, New Zealand-Aotearoa Benin Work tel:+64 9290 2631 Work tel:+229.21.31.11.42 Work fax:+64 9276 2224 Work fax:+229.332.549, +229.311.142 E-Mail: E-Mail: [email protected] Mrs Paula Devejian Pastor Carlos Duarte Armenian Apostolic Church (Holy See of Iglesia Evangélica del Rio de la Plata Etchmiadzin) Address: Sucre 2855, 3° piso Address: Holy See of Etchmiadzin 1428 Buenos Aires, Etchmiadzin 378310, Argentina Armenia Work tel:+54.11.4.787.04.36 Work tel:+374 .1.517.210 Work fax:+54.11.4.787.04.36 Work fax:+374 .1.517.301 E-Mail: E-Mail: [email protected] Bishop Sally Dyck Rev. Dr Moiseraele Prince Dibeela United Methodist Church United Congregational Church of Southern Address: 7084 Howard Lane Africa Eden Praizie, 55346, Minnesota Address: PO Box 96014 United States of America Brixton 2019, Johannesburg Work tel:+1 952 934 2276 South Africa Work fax:+1.612.870.3587 Work tel:+27.11.837.9997 E-Mail: [email protected] Work fax:+27.11.837.2570 E-Mail: [email protected] Updated as of 06/11/2007 WCC Executive Committee Contact Details List Rt Rev. Dr Govada Dyvasirvadam Bishop Peter Gáncs Church of South India Lutherische Kirche in Ungarn Address: Bishop's House - St. Andrews Address: Puskin u. 12 Cathedral Campus 1088 Budapest, Main Road, Machilipatnam 521 Hungary 002 Work tel:+36.1.266.5532 Krishna District. A.P., Work fax:+36.1.338.2302 India E-Mail: Work tel:+91.866 2476237 Work fax:+91.44.852.35.28 E-Mail: [email protected] Rev. Ying Gao China Christian Council Address: Nanjing Union Theological Rev. Dr Safwat Nagieb Ghobrial El Biady Seminary Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Egypt, Synod 17 Da Jian Yin Xiang of the Nile Nanjing 210029, ON, M4G 3Y4 Address: 198 Ramses Street China 2035 Cairo, Work tel:+86.25.8470.4906 Egypt Work fax:+86.25.8470.4906 Work tel:+20.2.685.69.43 E-Mail: [email protected] Work fax:+20.2.685.57.79 E-Mail: [email protected] Rev. Dr Paul Gardner Moravian Church in Jamaica Rev. Dr Fernando Enns Address: 3, Hector street Vereinigung der Deutschen P.O. Box 8369 Mennonitengemeinden Kingston C.S.O., Address: Universität Hamburg FB Ev. Jamaica Theologie Work tel:+1.876.928.1861 Arbeitsstelle Theologie der Work fax:+1.876.928.8336 Friedenskirchen E-Mail: [email protected] Sedanstrasse 19, DE-20146 Hamburg Germany Work tel:+49.40.42.838.3789, Metropolitan Prof. Dr Gennadios of +49.40.42.838.3780 Sassima Work fax:+49.62.21.54.32.59 Ecumenical Patriarchate E-Mail: [email protected] Address: Rum Patrikhanesi Fener-Halic TR-34220 Istanbul, Turkey Rev.
Recommended publications
  • CSI Life Dec 2015 to Web Fin.Cdr
    December 2015 | Christmas Season Volume XIIl | Issue 12 | Rs.150 Per Annum SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS’ LICENTIATE COURSE IN KARIMNAGAR DIOCESE SYNOD WORKING COMMITTEE MEETING ORIENTATION PROGRAMME ON CHILD RIGHTS AND PROTECTION INSTITUTE OF PASTORAL MANAGEMENT - BATCH -V 2 CHRISTMAS IS LEARNING... hat is Christmas? If you ask through learning will become beacons Jews, then it must be in Bethlehem a me, my answer would be of hope for their community. The very poor village. When the wise men Wvery simple - Christmas is shepherds saw this vision in the child. came out of the palace and rechecked learning! All of us are 'learners' who They were witnesses to a vision of a with their sign, the star, it slowly but have embarked on a sacred mission of 'new innocent humanity' and the surely took them to Bethlehem. These 'learning'. Indeed through our learning, shepherds, one of the most neglected wise men were intellectuals who we celebrate Christmas every day. and marginalised people of the society, thought that change and transformation after they imbibed this vision became began from the metropolis. But in the The first Christmas began as a great agents of transformation they went on process, they learnt that change and process of learning and unlearning. The telling, sharing and spreading their transformation could only emanate first ones to know about the birth of the experience of transformation to others. from a neglected village. child were shepherds. In their opinion, If our learning leads us to become they were damned to watch sheep on the agents of transformation, spreading the On the other hand, the wise men made outskirts of a remote village on a cold, vision of a 'child' and the vision of an the king in Jerusalem very angry.
    [Show full text]
  • CSI Synod Dept
    ...................................................................Magazine of the Church of South India October 2020 | Pentecost Season Volume XVIII | Issue 10 | Rs. 150/Annum Renewal and Reformation: Never-ending Challenges Youth: Rules and love/ Influencer and influencees/ Cornerstone of society/ Spirituality Youngsters open up their minds www.csi1947.com 2 October 2020 Members of CSI - United to Unite: Taking Pride in EDITOR’S DESK and Holding Responsibilities reetings to you in the name Programme Manager for the World greatest events in the world of our Lord and Saviour Diaconate of Kerk in Actie, Rev. history of church union. The GJesus Christ! Dr Deenabandhu Manchala; Area World Missionary Conference at Executive, Southern Asia, Global Edinburgh 1910 raised a question We have celebrated the 74th Ministries, USA, Most Rev. Dr P C about the re-union of Churches. CSI Formation day on the 27th Singh; Moderator, Church of North This question and discussions September 2020 with the renewed India (CNI), Rt. Rev. Dr Geevarghese led to the inauguration of the spirit and commitment to the prayer Mar Theodosius Suffragan Faith and Order Movement in and call of Jesus Christ, ‘That they Metropolitan; Mar Thoma Church, which Protestant Churches of the all may be one”. Local churches Rev Dr Chan Nam Chen; Executive world began a study of the basic offered special thanksgiving prayers, Director, Asia CMS and Rev. Asir theological problems involved in hoisted flags and conducted special Ebenezer; General Secretary, National the question of Christian reunion. programmes to commemorate this Council of Churches in India (NCCI) This Conference made tremendous special occasion abiding with the who kindly send the video greetings changes among the mission fields, COVID protocol in place.
    [Show full text]
  • Summer 2012 Volume 19, Issue 3 a Newsletter of the Episcopal Diocese of Springfield Contents Springfieldcurrent on the COVER COLUMNS Newsletter of the Fr
    springfieldcurrent Summer 2012 Volume 19, Issue 3 A newsletter of the Episcopal Diocese of Springfield Contents springfieldcurrent ON THE COVER COLUMNS Newsletter of the Fr. Halt, St. Mattew’s, Bloomington, Episcopal Diocese of with Fr. Clement at the Livingston Springfield Stanley Monument in Africa - read From the Bishop 3 more on page 4 By the River Ruzizi 4 The Episcopal Diocese of Springfield Around the Diocese 6 821 S. 2nd Street Council Reports 8-18 Springfield, IL 62704 Phone: (217) 525-1876 Prayer Calendar 19-24 Fax: (217) 525-1877 www.episcopalspringfield.org Publisher: The Rt. Rev. Daniel H. Martins, Bishop Diocese of Springfield ~ Calendar for 2012 Editor: JULY 2012 Meeting, Chapel of St. John the Betsy Schroeder 17 Finance Department Meeting, Divine, Champaign (3 p.m.) Diocesan Center (10 a.m.) 13 Bishop w/Redeemer, Cairo Chair, Department of 14 Bishop w/St. Stephen’s, Communication: AUGUST 2012 Harrisburg Pete Sherman 24 Diocesan Council, Diocesan 19-20 135th Synod, St. Matthew’s, Center (10 a.m.) Bloomington Submissions: 26 Bishop w/ St. Bartholomew’s, 21 Bishop w/ St. Andrew’s, We welcome original letters, Granite City Edwardsville articles, art and photos relevant TBD New Beginnings 28 Bishop w/ St. Barnabas’, Havana to the Episcopal Diocese of Springfield. All submissions should SEPTEMBER 2012 NOVEMBER 2012 be sent via email to, editor@ 02 Bishop w/ Trinity, Lincoln 01 ALL SAINTS DAY episcopalspringfield.org. The 09 Bishop w/ Trinity, Mt. Vernon 04 Bishop w/ St. Andrew’s, editor reserves the right to edit 16 Bishop w/ Trinity, Mattoon Carbondale all material for clarity, length 06 Trustees Meeting, Diocesan 16 Darrow Deanery Meeting, St.
    [Show full text]
  • Entire Booklet 5
    WE ARE THE LIGHT: THE ANGLICAN WOMEN OF MATANA, BURUNDI Westina Matthews, Ph.D. 2010 – 2011 Fellow Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Harvard University February 2012 Women learning gardening through The Mothers’ Union Literacy and Development Programme (MULDP) Matana, Burundi Photo Credit: Alan Shatteen TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD i PREFACE ii I. Study Question 1 Why Burundi? Why the Anglican Communion? Why Women? Why Matana? Marshalling Evidence Outcome II. Comparative Data and Program Inventory 6 Gender, Poverty, and Democracy Programs for Women III Meetings, Interviews, Observations 8 Educating Young People The Development of Women IV. Need for Further Study 10 EPILOGUE 12 BIBLIOGRAPHY 14 HELPFUL WEBSITES 15 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 16 ILLUSTRATION Figure 1 Map of Burundi APPENDICES A. Comparison of Gender, Poverty and Democracy: Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and The Democratic Republic of the Congo B. Current Programs Provided by Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) for Women in Burundi ABOUT THE AUTHOR FOREWORD It is an honour and a pleasure to write this foreword for Westina’s paper on the women of Matana based on her first visit to Burundi in March 2011. I would like to take this opportunity to warmly invite the reader to a friendly encounter with women leaders in the Anglican Church of Burundi, Matana Diocese. The first time the women leaders of the Matana Diocese met the women delegates from Trinity Church Wall Street and started discussing women’s role in the community, we clicked! Westina gained the trust of every woman she met; she generously offered her personal testimony and, in exchange, Westina received the gift of her interlocutors’ testimonies.
    [Show full text]
  • Consultation of Anglican Bishops in Dialogue 2008-2020 Participants by Province in Alphabetical Order
    Consultation of Anglican Bishops in Dialogue 2008-2020 Participants by Province in Alphabetical Order The majority of bishops took part in at least three consultations. A small group of five bishops participated in all 11 gathering. AFRICA Burundi Sixbert Macumi Buye Paisible Ndacayisat Muyinga Bernard Ntahoturi Matana & Primate Martin Nyaboho Makamba & Primate Central Africa Albert Chama Northern Zambia & Primate James Tengatenga Southern Malawi Musonda Mwamba Botswana David Njovu Lusaka Kenya Johannes Angela-Bondo Bondo Julius Kalu Mombasa Paul Korir Kapsabet Timothy Gichere. Joseph Wasonga Maseno West Joel Waweru Nairobi Southern Africa Garth Counsell Cape Town Thomas Seoka Pretoria Ellinah Wamukoya Swaziland Southern Sudan Anthony Poggo Kajo Keji & Lambeth Palace Tanzania Philip Baji Tanga Dickson Chilongani Central Tanganyika Jacob Chimeledya Mpwapwa Given Gaula Kondoa Michael Hafidh Zanzibar Sadock Makaya Western Tanganyika Midimi Mhogolo Central Tanganyika 1 Maimbo Mndolwa Tanga & Primate Gerard Mpango Western Tanganyika Uganda Josiah Idowu-Fearon Kaduna Evans Kisseka Luwero West Africa Victor Atta-Bafoe Cape Coast Daniel Yinkah Sarfo Kumasi & Primate Cyril Kobina Ben Smith Asante Mampong Daniel Sylvanus Torto Accra BRITAIN England Paul Bayes Liverpool Beverley Mason Liverpool Michael Perham Gloucester Justin Welby Archbishop of Canterbury Scotland Mark Strange Moray, Ross and Caithness & Primus NORTH AMERICA Canada Jane Alexander Edmonton Michael Bird Niagara George Bruce Ontario John Chapman Ottawa Terry Dance Huron Rob Hardwick Qu’Appelle Fred Hiltz Primate Michael Ingham New Westminster Colin Johnson Toronto Mark MacDonald National Anglican Indigenous Bishop Linda Nicholls Huron & Primate Michael Oulton Ontario Kevin Robertson Toronto Melissa Skelton New Westminster 2 The Episcopal Church Michael Curry Presiding Bishop Mary Gray-Reeves El Camino Real Shannon Johnston Virginia Ed Konieczny Oklahoma Rob O’Neill Colorado Stacy Saul General Convention 3 .
    [Show full text]
  • Holocaust Survivor Offers Hope Vancouver on Sept
    ANGLICAN JOURNAL Inspiring the faithful since 1875 vol. 139 no. 9 november 2013 Holocaust survivor offers hope Vancouver On Sept. 18, Holocaust survivor Robert Waisman stood before an audience that included former Indian residential school students and spoke about the horrors that he experienced as a teen- ager at the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany during World War II. When he finished speaking, some of the students asked him the same questions that they themselves might have been asked: “How were you able to move on with your life?” and “How does one overcome hatred?” Waisman—who spoke at the B.C. National Event hosted by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC)—acknowledged that the answers aren’t simple. Born in Skarczysko, Poland, as Romek Wajsman, Waisman was eight when he was separated from his close- knit family and taken to a munitions factory, and later to Buchenwald, in Germany. MARITES N. SISON Waisman’s incentive in staying alive was the thought of being reunited with his family. But when the American army Paddling for reconciliation liberated Buchenwald in 1945, he found Paddlers from the Masqueam First Nations take part in an All Nations Canoe Gathering that kicked off “Reconciliation Week,” including the See I Remember, p. 8 Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s B.C. National Event, in Vancouver. See related stories on p. 1, 8 and 9. ‘Hurricane Hazel’ still setting blistering pACE BY DIANA SWIFT My parents always Anglican. “My faith has always any capacity, you hold yourself been an important part of my up to scrutiny; this just comes At age 92 and in her 35th year emphasized the life from my earliest memory,” with the territory,” says the and 12th consecutive term as importance of she says.
    [Show full text]
  • Job Description and Person Specification
    REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY TO THE HOLY SEE AND DIRECTOR OF THE ANGLICAN CENTRE IN ROME JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE Representative of the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Holy See and Director of the Anglican Centre in Rome GRADE Equivalent to a Suffragan Bishop or Cathedral Dean LOCATION Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, Piazza del Collegio Romano, Rome ACCOUNTABLE TO The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Governors of the Anglican Centre in Rome. KEY The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Archbishop’s Ecumenical RELATIONSHIPS Secretary (currently his representative on the Governing Body of the Anglican Centre), the Secretary General of the Anglican Communion and the Anglican Communion Office (and via the ACO, with each of the Instruments of Communion), the Cardinal President and officers of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, the Chairman and other Governors of the Anglican Centre, the staff of the Anglican Centre including the Personal Assistant to the Director/Course Administrator, the Librarian/bookkeeper/receptionist (both based in Rome) and the Development Officer UK (based in England), the CofE Bishop in Europe and the Bishop-in-charge of the Convocation of the Episcopal Church in Europe BACKGROUND The Anglican Centre in Rome promotes Christian unity in a divided world. It is a permanent Anglican Communion presence in Rome, exercising a ministry of hospitality and prayer, and providing educational opportunities and resources. Its Director is the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Representative to the Holy See. JOB SUMMARY The post-holder acts as a two-way Ambassador between the Vatican and both the Archbishop of Canterbury and the wider Anglican Communion.
    [Show full text]
  • From Harare to Porto Alegre I Ii an Illustrated Account of the Life of the World Council of Churches December 1998 to February 2006
    From Harare to Porto Alegre i ii An Illustrated Account of the Life of the World Council of Churches December 1998 to February 2006 From Harare to Porto Alegre iii 1998-2006 World Council of Churches, Geneva Photo credits Pages 1 (bottom), 2, 4, 6, 9 (left), 13, 18, Pages 11, 31 (bottom), 70, 71, 81, 113, Page 106: (right) 21, 23 (both), 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31 (top), 122 (top), 124, 144: Chris Black/WCC Mike DuBose/UMNS/ACT International 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, Page 19: Marta Luksza Page 107: 45, 47 (both), 48 (both), 49, 50 (top), 51, Daniel Fekete/HIA/ACT International 52, 53, 55 (right), 56, 57, 58, 59 (left), 60 Page 20: Henna Aaltonen/WCC (bottom right), 61, 62, 63 (right), 67, 68, Pages 122 (bottom), 123: Page 22: L’Osservatore Romano 72, 73, 74, 76, 78, 84, 87 (top and bot- Paul Weinberg/WCC tom), 89, 90, 91 (left), 92 (both), 93, 94, Pages 25, 55 (left): Page 127: Eva Halling/EAPPI 95, 96, 97, 101, 103, 104, 108, 109, 116 Juan Michel/WCC (both), 117, 120, 121, 130, 131 (both), Page 128: Didier Rüf/WCC Pages 27, 112: 137, 138, 141 (top), 145, 148, 150, 151, Paulino Menezes/WCC & LWF Page 134: Ida Suhrke/EAPPI 152, 154, 158, 160, 161, 164, 166, 189: Peter Williams/WCC Page 42: Dmytro Shevchuk Page 135: EAPPI Pages 1 (top), 54, 83 (both), 119 (right), Pages 66 (bottom), 110: Marc French/WCC Page 136 (right): Hege Opseth/NCA/ACT International 136 (left), 162-63: Eduardo Quadros/WCC Page 75: Jeremy Routledge/EAPPI Page 139: Adrián Stehlik/WCC Pages 7, 15, 37, 59 (right), 60 (top), 63 Pages 79, 87 (middle), 159, 162
    [Show full text]
  • CSI LIFE MAY 2015.Pdf
    Walking on the way to Reconciliation and Peace with the Holy Spirit he importance of the Holy Spirit in with Israel at Sinai, the mount reconciliation and peace is evident as Paul where Israel was called to be God's Tsays "our power comes from God, who gave own people. After Sinai, in Biblical us power to become ministers of a new covenant, not of the language, the other nations were letter but of the Spirit, for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives considered to be 'no people', non- life" (II Cor. 3:5-6). John in the fourth Gospel portrays the entities. In Acts 2:9-11, we read of Holy Spirit as the interpreter, paraclete, the one who helps a broad sweep of extremities of the to make the words of Jesus (Gospel) understandable, the Roman empire (the then entire one who helps us to discern the ways of God, the one who inhabited world) from the leads us to all truth (Jn. 14:26, 16:13). A noted early church Parthians, Medes and Elamites to leader remarked "without the Holy Spirit, God is far away, the residents of Mesopotamia, Christ remains in the past, the Gospel becomes a dead Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus letter". and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Editor’s Desk Egypt and the parts of Libya Thus the "Paraclete", the advocate, the helper, is belonging to Cyrene, and visitors for the community as though he were another Jesus. He is from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabs. the presence of God when Jesus is absent, the At Sinai, those who heard the invitation to be God's own eschatological continuum of God's salvific purpose and accepted it became known as the Israelites the chosen revealed in Jesus.
    [Show full text]
  • Disfigured and Transfigured
    April 2015 | Easter Volume XIIl | Issue 4 | Rs.5 Disfigured and Transfigured Easter Greetings Moderator The Most Rev. Dr. G. Dyvasirvadam, Moderator, CSI & Bishop, Krishna-Godavari Diocese “The Glory of the Empty Tomb”:thus redeeming life-giving power:'Christ Moderator greets! has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again', a declaration which The Glory of the Resurrection posits an confesses Easter faith around argument of life after death that makes sense only in which our entire liturgy centered the face of scientific and historical claims against round. such religious beliefs. The three events the [fact of Incarnation, the fact of Crucifiction and the fact of Finally the fact of Empty Empty Tomb (Resurrection)] constitute the Tomb becomes unique anubhava, personhood of Jesus (Christology) which is crucial to the experience in the living God, both to the Gospel and to the continued life of the thus the personal experience in the Resurrection of pilgrim Church. Jesus is both moral and Spiritual: in other words this experience is the 'divine encounter'. This can be S. M. Zwemer in his 'The Glory of the Empty repeatedly observed in the life experience of every Tomb': Fleming H. Revell, 1947 page 17-18 uses the believer, starting from 'breaking of the Bread' as in same adjective to all the three above events “the Glory the experience of the two disciples of Emmaus (Luke of the Manger” (Incarnation), “the Glory of the 24: 30-31) continued in the experiences to discover Cross”(Crucifixion) and “the Glory of the Empty the “Lord” (John 21: 12-13).
    [Show full text]
  • Anglican Cycle of Prayer 2016
    Anglican Cycle of Prayer Friday 01-Jan-2016 Psalm: 96: 1,11-end Phil. 4: 10-23 Aba - (Niger Delta, Nigeria) The Most Revd Ugochukwu Ezuoke Saturday 02-Jan-2016 Psalm: 97: 1,8-end Isa. 42: 10-25 Aba Ngwa North - (Niger Delta, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Nathan Kanu Sunday 03-Jan-2016 Psalm: 100 Isa. 43: 1-7 PRAY for The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand & Polynesia The Most Revd William Brown Turei Pihopa o Aotearora and Primate and Archbishop of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand & Polynesia Monday 04-Jan-2016 Psalm: 149: 1-5 Titus 2: 11-14, 3: 3-7 Abakaliki - (Enugu, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Monday Nkwoagu Tuesday 05-Jan-2016 Psalm: 9:1-11 Isa 62:6-12 Aberdeen & Orkney - (Scotland) The Rt Revd Robert Gillies Wednesday 06-Jan-2016 Epiphany Psalm: 72: 1-8 I Tim 1:1-11 O God, who revealed your only Son to the Gentiles by the leading of a star, mercifully grant theat we, who know you now by faith, may after this life enjoy the splendour of your gracious Godhead, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen Thursday 07-Jan-2016 Psalm: 72: 1,10-14 I Tim 1: 12-20 The Most Revd Nicholas Okoh Metropolitan & Primate of all Nigeria & Bishop of Abuja Friday 08-Jan-2016 Psalm: 72: 1,15-end I Tim 2: 1-7 Aguata - (Niger, Nigeria) The Most Revd Christian Efobi Saturday 09-Jan-2016 Psalm: 98 I Tim 2: 8-15 Accra - (Ghana, West Africa) The Rt Revd Daniel Sylvanus Mensah Torto Sunday 10-Jan-2016 Epiphany 1 Psalm: 111: 1-6 I Tim.
    [Show full text]
  • December 2, 2012 LIVING CHURCH CATHOLIC EVANGELICAL ECUMENICAL
    South Carolina Editorial ACC-15 Thinks Thinly Keeping the Prayer Book Alive THE December 2, 2012 LIVING CHURCH CATHOLIC EVANGELICAL ECUMENICAL Next Archbishop of Canterbury The Rt. Rev. Justin Welby $3.50 livingchurch.org EMPTY PEWS? Welcome parishioners home for Christmas with the 1928 Prayer Book. Episcopalians for Traditional Faith Embrace diversity with the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. Order your ETF 10th Anniversary Edition of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer in hardcover or paperback. Go to the “Good Books” section of the ETF website — www.etf1928.org. The next issue will be dated December 23 and is our last of 26 issues in 2012. We include meditations for three Sundays in this issue. THE LIVING CHURCH THIS ISSUE | December 2, 2012 Keith Blundy / Aegies Associates The Rt. Rev. Justin Welby, Bishop of Durham NEWS Astonished 4 From Brompton to Durham to Lambeth “To be nominated to this post is both astonishing and FEATURES exciting,” Archbishop-designate Justin Welby said. “It is 10 Don’t Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide something I never expected and the last few weeks By Victor Lee Austin have been a very strange experience” (see “From 11 Keeping the Prayer Book Alive Brompton to Durham to Lambeth,” p. 3). By Prudence Dailey CULTURES 13 13 Sonic Booms from West Texas Review by Paul Wheatley BOOKS 15 The Shape of Participation by L. Rogers Owens Review by David Burrell, CSC 16 Saved by Beauty by Michael O’Neill McGrath Review by Mari Carlson 17 “All Shall Be Well” edited by Gregory MacDonald Review by Leander S.
    [Show full text]