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Church of South India Karimnagar Diocese a Story of Transformation
Karimnagar Diocese 133 years and Beyond: Church of South India Karimnagar Diocese A Story of Transformation (1879-2012) The Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries from England began working since 1879 in the Districts of Hyderabad, Medak, Nizamabad, Karimnagar and Nalgonda. As a result of their mission work Churches were established along with Schools and Hospitals. After the formation of Church of South India in year 1947, Karimnagar and Nalgonda areas from Medak were annexed to the Dornakal Diocese. There was a small village, by name ‘Gulshanabad’, about 85 kilometres from Hyderabad in the erstwhile ‘Nizam’s Dominion’ in the Telangana region of todaýs Andhra Pradesh. According to one tradition, it was a village where flowers were grown on the banks of the rivulet Pasuperu for the rulers of that time. It was perhaps a typical Muslim village with a few people from other communities. The old mosque on top of the hill, and the existence of no other major temple in the village, is an indication to this tradition. The name ‘Gulshanabad’ means ‘a place of flowers’. With the coming of the Methodist missionaries, notably Charles Walker Posnett in 1896, the Story of Gulshanabad to Medak began. William Burgess, a British Methodist missionary from Madras, with Benjamin Wesley, an Indian evangelist, came to Hyderabad in 1879. A year later came Benjamin Pratt. This trio laid the foundations for the Church in Secunderabad and Hyderabad, although British chaplaincies for their military existed long before. The pictures of William Burgess and Benjamin Pratt are on display in the CSI Wesley Church, Clock Tower, and Secunderabad. -
Dalit Theology and Indian Christian History in Dialogue: Constructive and Practical Possibilities
religions Article Dalit Theology and Indian Christian History in Dialogue: Constructive and Practical Possibilities Andrew Ronnevik Department of Religion, Baylor University, Waco, TX 76706, USA; [email protected] Abstract: In this article, I consider how an integration of Dalit theology and Indian Christian history could help Dalit theologians in their efforts to connect more deeply with the lived realities of today’s Dalit Christians. Drawing from the foundational work of such scholars as James Massey and John C. B. Webster, I argue for and begin a deeper and more comprehensive Dalit reading and theological analysis of the history of Christianity and mission in India. My explorations—touching on India’s Thomas/Syrian, Catholic, Protestant, and Pentecostal traditions—reveal the persistence and complexity of caste oppression throughout Christian history in India, and they simultaneously draw attention to over-looked, empowering, and liberative resources that are bound to Dalit Christians lives, both past and present. More broadly, I suggest that historians and theologians in a variety of contexts—not just in India—can benefit from blurring the lines between their disciplines. Keywords: Dalit theology; history of Indian Christianity; caste; liberation 1. Introduction In the early 1980s, Christian scholars in India began to articulate a new form of Citation: Ronnevik, Andrew. 2021. theology, one tethered to the lives of a particular group of Indian people. Related to libera- Dalit Theology and Indian Christian tion theology, postcolonialism, and Subaltern Studies, Dalit theology concentrates on the History in Dialogue: Constructive voices, experiences, and aspirations of India’s so-called “untouchables”, who constitute the and Practical Possibilities. -
Anglican Church of Australia
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA Diocese of Willochra Prayer Diary December 2020 Page 1 of 32 DAY 1 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • Assistant Bishop and Vicar General Chris McLeod (Susan); • Chancellor of the Diocese of Willochra, Nicholas Iles (Jenny); • Chaplain to the Bishop, The Rev’d Anne Ford (Michael); • The Dean of the Cathedral Church of Sts Peter and Paul, Dean-elect Mark Hawkes (Fiona) • The Cathedral Chapter, The Bishop John Stead (Jan), Archdeacons – the Ven Gael Johannsen (George), the Ven Heather Kirwan, the Ven Andrew Lang (Louise); Canons – the Rev’d Canon Ali Wurm, the Rev’d Canon John Fowler, Canon Michael Ford (Anne), Canon Mary Woollacott; Cathedral Wardens - Pauline Matthews and Jean Housley • The Archdeacons, The Ven Heather Kirwan – Eyre and The Ven Andrew Lang (Louise) - Wakefield Diocese of Adelaide: St Frances, Trinity College, Gawler: Dave MacGillivray (Beth) Diocese of The Murray: Bishop Keith Dalby (Alice) In the Anglican Church of Australia: The Anglican Church of Australia; Primate, Archbishop Geoff Smith (Lynn); General Secretary, Anne Hywood (Peter); General Synod and Standing Committee In the Partner Diocese of Mandalay: Bishop David Nyi Nyi Naing (Mary), Rev’d John Suan and the Diocesan and Cathedral Staff Worldwide Anglican Cycle of Prayer: • Diocese of Seoul (Korea): Bishop Peter Lee • Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador (Canada): Bishop Geoffrey Peddle Page 2 of 32 DAY 2 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • The Rural Deans, The Rev’d Anne Ford (Michael) -
Praying Together Partners
Partners Praying Together ECAUSE OF THE RAPID CHANGES brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic across the globe much of ABM’s normal project work has been disrupted. Because of that, we have B asked our Overseas Partners to supply us with prayer points that reflect the situation in their country. Included in this edition of Partners Praying Together are the prayer points that we have received. We have included these so that you can show prayerful concern for them as they, who like us are ‘wearied by the changes and chances of this fleeting world’ (as the prayer from Compline puts it), adjust to living in a time of global pandemic. You’ll also find the usual things we would normally have: the feasts and commemorations from the lectionary, the Australian Cycle of Prayer, and commemorations from the United Nations calendar. All the material is designed to inform your prayers for our Overseas Partners, the bishops and dioceses of our Church and for wider global concerns. With the Psalmist let us pray, ‘Let my prayer be counted as incense before you, Lord, and the lifting up of my hands as an evening sacrifice’ (141.2). 1. Who are ABM’s Overseas Partners? 2. ABM prayer theme for each day this month 3. Prayer points s from our Overseas Partners 4. The feasts and commemorations from the lectionary, the Australian Cycle of Prayer, a cycle of our Overseas Partners, and commemorations from the UN calendar Receive regular updates from ABM You can also learn about ABM and our Partners. on these social networking sites Subscribe here Ctrl + click the icon to follow the links Who are ABM’s Overseas Partners? HIS MONTH WE ARE ASKING YOU not only to remember our each of our Australian dioceses as they continue to deal with the effects of Covid-19, but also each of our T each of our Overseas Partners as they grapple with the pandemic. -
CHRIST CHURCH SOUTH YARRA Worship, Ministry, Mission
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA CHRIST CHURCH SOUTH YARRA Worship, Ministry, Mission SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 19 February 2017 Welcome to Christ Church PARISH CLERGY The Revd Dr Richard Treloar, Vicar The Revd Paul Bower, Senior Associate Priest The Revd Dr Linda Fiske, CCGS Chaplain The Revd Marilyn Hope, Hon. Parish Deacon The Revd Jenny Nelson, Hon. Associate Priest The Revd Jill Renison, Hon. Associate Priest AUTHORISED LAY MINISTERS Kim Bong, Part-time Jamie Miller, Hon. Prof. Peter Sherlock, Hon. MUSIC Michael Fulcher Director of Music Siegfried Franke Parish Organist CO-ORDINATOR OF SERVERS 8am Eucharist (BCP) Dr Jenny Baldwin, Hon. VERGER 10am Choral Eucharist Gihan Wijesinghe, Hon. & Sunday School PARISH OFFICE 2.15pm Parish Council Meeting Lance Coughlin 4pm Joint Parish Council Meeting phone 03 9866 4434 with St Martin’s email [email protected] web www.ccsy.org.au 6pm Choral Evensong postal PO Box 8, South Yarra 3141 with Launch of ABM Lent Appeal Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm Welcome to this Celebration of the Seventh Sunday after Epiphany. At 8am please follow the readings on pages 5-7, then return to the BCP service booklet. At 10am please follow the entire service as printed. Please ensure that your mobile phone is switched off. 8.00am Eucharist (BCP) Prayer Intentions for this Week President Paul Bower Sides Roger Blythman (Andrew Caröe) 10am Choral Eucharist & Sunday School President Linda Fiske Deacon Marilyn Hope Subdeacon Jennifer Took (Christina Port) World & Nation Acolytes William McCarthy, Refugees, those seeking asylum, those held in Henry Caudle detention, especially children. Those who are (Victoria McCarthy, Jenny Baldwin) persecuted for their faith, ethnicity, gender or sexuality. -
The Gippsland Anglican February 2021 View Archived Newsletter
Reflecting on Sue Jacka to be 90 years for World Trinity Diary: Christmas 2020 new Rector of Brotherhood Religion Day The Secret St Mary’s Morwell of St. Laurence Garden page 3 page 9 page 4 page 7 page 10 TheAnglican Gippsland Volume 118, Number 1, February 2021 Published in Gippsland Diocese since 1904 “A day of healing and celebration” Belinda Seabrook’s ordination as Priest Sally Woollett David explained his belief that this was an ordination sermon of sorts that Jesus he ordination of gave to his disciples, making the Rev’d Belinda important points about Seabrook as Priest was ministry and service that still T have relevance today. witnessed by clergy, family and friends on 28 November Dovetailing with David’s at St Paul’s Cathedral in Sale. sermon was the reading from The Rev’d Canon David the Book of Ezekiel (34:11- Head, Regional Dean of the 16,20-24), read by friend Western Region and Rector of Belinda’s and member of Morwell, delivered the of Leongatha Parish Brigid Ordination address – his last Kennedy, in which Ezekiel service before retirement, describes God saying, “I having given his final service myself will judge between the in his own parish on the fat sheep and the lean sheep. … previous Sunday (page 4). I will save my flock, and they Canon David described shall no longer be ravaged …”. Belinda as “a woman of Cantor the Rev’d Dean deep and questing faith” and Spalding sang the ancient priesthood as a “high and a ordination hymn Come, Holy most demanding calling.” Spirit, Our Hearts Inspire Noting the timing of the as Ministry Development ordination, shortly after the Officer the Ven Graham Knott Feast of Christ the King, David and Examining Chaplain the said that the related Gospel, Rev’d Brian Norris presented from Matthew Chapter 25, was Belinda as a candidate to a beautiful fit with the theme Bishop Richard. -
Anglican Church of Australia
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA Diocese of Willochra Prayer Diary March 2021 Page 1 of 32 DAY 1 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • Assistant Bishop and Vicar General Chris McLeod (Susan); • Chancellor of the Diocese of Willochra, Nicholas Iles (Jenny); • Chaplain to the Bishop, The Rev’d Anne Ford (Michael); • The Dean of the Cathedral Church of Sts Peter and Paul, Dean Mark Hawkes (Fiona) • The Cathedral Chapter, The Bishop John Stead (Jan), Archdeacons – the Ven Gael Johannsen (George), the Ven Heather Kirwan, the Ven Andrew Lang (Louise); Canons – the Rev’d Canon Ali Wurm, the Rev’d Canon Stephen Weickhardt (Vanessa), Canon Mary Woollacott; Cathedral Wardens - Jean Housley • The Archdeacons, The Ven Heather Kirwan – Eyre and The Ven Andrew Lang (Louise) - Wakefield Diocese of Adelaide: Hawthorn: Warren Huffa Diocese of The Murray: Bishop Keith Dalby (Alice) In the Anglican Church of Australia: The Anglican Church of Australia; Primate, Archbishop Geoff Smith (Lynn); General Secretary, Anne Hywood (Peter); Assistant to the Primate: Davis Bassett (Susan) In the Partner Diocese of Mandalay: Bishop David Nyi Nyi Naing (Mary), Rev’d John Suan and the Diocesan and Cathedral Staff Worldwide Anglican Cycle of Prayer: • The Diocese of Armidale – The Anglican Church of Australia (New South Wales Province) Page 2 of 32 DAY 2 Diocese of Willochra: • The Bishop John Stead (Jan); • The Rural Deans, The Rev’d Anne Ford (Michael) - Yorke; The Rev’d John Fowler - Flinders; The Rev’d Brian Bascombe - Eyre and The Rev’d Glen McDonald -
Pray Daily – March 2020
Pray Daily – March 2020 Throughout March • Parishes seeking new incumbents: Algester, Bardon, Bulimba, Carindale, Gayndah, Goonaneman, Ithaca- Ashgrove, Lutwyche, Kingaroy, Mt Gravatt, Noosa, Sunnybank, Tamborine Mountain, Woolloongabba Sunday 1 March • Pray for the Iglesia Anglicana de Chile: †Héctor (Tito) Zavala Muñoz - Bishop of Santiago & Primate • The Diocese of Duk and the ongoing work of peace-making in South Sudan: †Daniel Deng Abot • The Anglican Church of Australia: The Primate †Philip Freier; The General Secretary – Anne Hywood; The General Synod and the Standing Committee • The Parish of Lutwyche: Bob Davidson - Locum, Gary Blundell • Diocesan Reconciliation Action Plan Co-ordinator: Sandra King • Anglican Schools Office, Church House: Executive Director – Sherril Molloy & staff Monday 2 March • The Dioceses of Mandalay (Myanmar): †David Nyi Nyi Naing; Toronto (Canada): †Colin Robert Johnson • The Diocese of Adelaide: †Geoff Smith, †Timothy Harris, †Chris McLeod, †Denise Ferguson; Clergy & People • The Parish of Maleny: Jeanette Jamieson, Chris Whittall, Kaye Pitman, Ron Grigg, Derek Barrett, Ann Shepperson, Ingrid Busk • Director of Discernment: Sarah Plowman and assistant Lyn Lamb • Anglican Church Grammar School, East Brisbane: Headmaster – Alan Campbell; Chaplain – Bryan Gadd; Chair of School Council – Daniel O’Connor, members of School Council; staff & students Tuesday 3 March • The Dioceses of Manicaland (Central Africa): †Erick Ruwona; Toungoo (Myanmar): †Saw John Wilme; The Episcopal Church of Hawaii: †Robert Fitzpatrick -
Prayer Points for February 2019
the cathedral church of st saviour, goulburn The Anglican Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn Prayer Points for February 2019 DAY 1 - Friday 1 February 2019 Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Lucknow (North India) The Rt Revd Peter Baldev; Taita- Taveta (Kenya) The Rt Revd Liverson Mng’onda; Guatemala (Central America) The Most Revd Armando Guerra Soria, The Revd Silvestre Romero Anglican Church of Australia: The Primate: Archbishop Philip Freier The General Synod, Standing Committee, Boards, Committees and Commissions: General Secretary, Anne Hywood The Bishops' Office: Bishop-elect Mark Short, (Monica), Bishop Trevor Edwards (administrator) (Ruth), Bishop Stephen Pickard (Jennifer), Bev Forbes, Alison Payne, Gillian Varcoe (Bishops’ Liaison Officer: New Ministry Orientation and Integration Program); Wayne Brighton (Meg), (Media Officer) Diocesan Registrar/General Manager: Trevor Ament and the staff of Diocesan Services Anglican Investment Development Fund: Chair, Mark Baker; the Board, Adam Wright (customer relations) and other staff Pray for: The strengthening of relationships between the twenty-three Dioceses of the Australian Anglican Church, the development of our life and witness as a National Church and for our ecumenical relationships. Cathedral Cycle of Prayer: pray for the ministry of the Cathedral in the Diocese We remember those in our Cathedral Book of Remembrance: Doug Hobson (priest) DAY 2 - Saturday 2 February 2019 Anglican Cycle of Prayer: Lui (South Sudan) The Most Revd Stephen Dokolo Ismail Mbalah; Taiwan (The Episcopal Church) -
“When They Divided the Purusa, Into How Many Parts Did They Arrange
RELIGIOUS IDENTITY AND RENEWAL: JEWISH, CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM EXPLORATIONS Identity Past: Who are We and What Constitutes Identity - Busi Suneel Bhanu*1 - Identity is an unfathomable as it is all-pervasive. It deals with a process that is located both in the core of the individual and in the core of the communal culture. - Erik Erikson A. Introduction ‘Identity’ is an integral part of every human being. However, understanding and identifying the identity of a person is a complex process and being dependent on varied and diverse factors, it is a life-long search and struggle. Identity is plural, changeable and can be overcome as well. One can change his/her identity of nationality through immigration and naturalization; one can also change the identity of his/her gender from male/female to female/male and to transgender; and changing of religious and political identities are also possible. I wonder at these un-ending possibilities that offer some of us to develop alternate identity/identities. But when it comes to ‘caste’, especially in our Indian context, one is born into it and hence dies in the same caste-identity. When I reflect on my self-identity, in my story, I am reminded of the saying of Prophet Jeremiah, ‘Can the Ethiopian change his skin or the leopard his spots?’ (Jeremiah 13:13a). a) Identity Past -The Creation Narrative I was born and brought-up in a Christian and well-educated family. While my father was a well-placed official in the Government, my mother was a School teacher. We lived in a town, about 12 kilometers away from the ancestral village of my father. -
A Publication by the Anglican Diocese of Willochra Breaking Ground At
June 2020 5th Series No 124 5th Series No 124 Winter, 2020 ISSN 2208-3731 (Online) A Publication by the Anglican Diocese of Willochra FOLLOWING Jesus PROCLAIMING His gospel CONNECTING with His world and ENJOYING our common life Breaking Ground at The Willochra Home Bishop John Stead, General Manager Pam Charnock with Sahara, MP Rowan Ramsey, Mayor Leon Stevens, Troy Owen (Architect), and the Pascale Construction Team. (See page 12) Page 1 The Willochran Winter 2020 THE WILLOCHRAN Published by the Diocese of Willochra Editorial Group Bishop John Stead Elizabeth Harris - Editor Mary Woollacott - Proof Reader A PRAYER FOR OUR DIOCESE Canon John Fowler - Contributions God of hope and love, PO Box 96, Gladstone SA 5473 you have called us to be the body of Christ. Ph: (08) 8662 2249 Email: [email protected] Inspire us in the Diocese of Willochra Website: www.diowillochra.org.au to worship with joy and energy, DEADLINE: Spring 2020 Edition serve with compassion and be welcoming Friday August 17th 2020 of others in our communities, Contributions towards the cost of so that all will know the good news of Jesus printing publications would be to whom with you and the Holy Spirit appreciated and may be made to the Diocese of Willochra. be honour and glory for ever. Amen. Have your say in The Willochran Suggestions, comments, contributions and insights are welcome SEEKING A PIONEER FOR COMMUNITY MINISTRY Please send all correspondence to the Editor: Mrs Elizabeth Harris, 9 Masters Street, Riverton 5412 The Anglican Church of Australia in the Diocese of Willochra Email: [email protected] Parish of Flinders Plain A challenging and exciting opportunity exists for a Pioneer Minister to start a community ministry in Port Pirie West in partnership with the The Diocese of Willochra is a safe Cathedral Church of Ss Peter and Paul, Port Pirie and the Diocese of place for all. -
Prayer Diary
Anglican Diocese of Grafton Prayer Diary 2020 A LETTER FROM THE BISHOP Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, In 1 Kings 18:41-46 we read about Elijah’s prayer on Mount Carmel. He “climbed to the top of Mount Carmel and bowed himself down upon the earth and prayed with his face between his knees”. For those of us who don’t do Yoga or Pilates, Elijah’s prayer posture does not sound very comfortable or even achievable. It does however speak of the intensity and authenticity of his prayer. One Christian writer on prayer says that from this passage we know that Elijah was not putting on a front or trying to hide his feelings. He was praying authentically. The Scriptures underline the importance of a personal prayer life that is authentic and genuine (e.g. Matthew 6:5-6). We get to know a person by spending time with them and understanding their concerns, desires and perspective. The same can be said for our relationship with God. Prayer is fundamentally relational, as we spend time with God, cultivating our relationship with him and genuinely listening for his will in all that we bring before him. C.S. Lewis spoke of this relational nature of prayer, of the need to pray in all circumstances: “I pray because I can’t help myself” he wrote, “I pray because the need flows out of me all the time, waking and sleeping”. The ministries that are listed in this Prayer Diary are many and varied. As we bring them before God day by day in our personal and corporate prayers, let us genuinely seek his will in all that is done in his name.