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St. Andrew's Church

5013 S. Salina Street
Syracuse, New York

The Eucharist will be held for the Feast of the Ascension at 7 PM.
The preacher and celebrant will be The Rev. John Guernsey, Dean of the Mid-Atlantic convocation of the Network. There will be a public reception afterwards.

School of Healing Prayer
St. George’s Church, Helmetta, NJ
Beginning May 20, 2006

The "School of Healing Prayer" is the program that Francis and Judith McNutt teach at their healing center in Florida.  It is available now on video and that is how we will be doing it.  Level 1  is a 14 week course that covers such topics as the four types of healing, healing and forgiveness, salvation and the baptism of the Holy Spirit, conception-to-birth prayer, renouncing occult involvement, generational healing, and intercessory prayer.  
  
There is a $15 student manual that people need to order to participate.  Please call the church here (732-521-0169) if you have any questions.


The Confessing Maryland Confessing Episcopalians (MCE)

The Confessing Maryland Confessing Episcopalians (MCE)have issued an invitation to all members of the Chesapeake Mission District (CMD) to attend a morning gathering at St. Tim's Episcopal Church in Catonsville, MD on October 22.

The day will begin with Holy Eucharist and a talk on orthodox Christianity's understanding of the human person. We will then adjourn to the parish hall for a discussion of the following topics:

What being an AAC Chapter means/entails
Recent developments within the Anglican Communion/ECUSA since June
What is happening around the Diocese of Maryland - particularly developments at Glyndon and Southern MD
The Hope and a Future Conference in November
Preparing for General Convention '06
Upcoming events including the Winter Music Event (blended music styles in worship)

You are also invited to bring your lunch and stay for an informal meal and time to share what is happening in your area.

When: Saturday, October 22, 2005

Time: 9:00 a.m. to Noon

Where: St. Timothy's Episcopal Church
200 Ingleside Avenue
Catonsville, MD

Directions: Take either Exist 13 or 14 from I- 695 (Baltimore Beltway). From Exit 13 - Frederick Road - go 1/2 mile west and turn Right onto Ingleside Avenue. From Exit 14 - Edmondson Ave. - go 1/2 mile west and turn Left onto Ingleside Avenue.

There is no charge and no pre-registration required. However, if you know ahead of time that you will attend, please respond and let me know. I will advise CME so they can prepare their meeting spaces.

Thank you.
Ann Cox
ABC2319@msn.com


Mission: Nigeria

This trip is inspired by the visionary goal put forth by Archbishop Peter Akinola, Primate of All Nigeria, that in the next three years the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) will double its membership from 17 to 34 million members. Central to the achievement of this goal is church planting through the strategic use of missionary bishops and their deployment in new missionary dioceses.

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Anglican Communion Network “Hope and a Future Conference”

The Hope and a Future Conference will be held at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA November 10-12, 2005. Online registration is open now at the conference website, www.anglicanhope.org. The cost of the conference is $95.00. Hotel information is available at the website. St. Stephen’s Church, Sewickley, PA is the host church for the conference. For additional information contact Bruce Newell at St. Stephen’s, (bnewell@ststephenschurch.net) or call (412) 741-1790. The conference will open at 2:00pm Thursday, November 10, and close at 12:30pm on Saturday, November 12. Bishop Robert Duncan, Moderator of the Anglican Communion Network, reflecting on this conference, stated, “Mobilizing and empowering everyone – especially the laity – is essential to the rebirth of a Biblical, missionary and united Anglicanism in North America. This is the vocation of the Anglican Communion Network and this is what the “Hope and a Future Conference” is all about. As we move toward the challenges of 2006, I believe this conference will also be a key witness to the strength of our movement.”


Please consider attending the Church Planting Pre Conference.

Whether you are a lay leader, a seminarian, or clergy, if you have ever felt any interest in any aspect of Church Planting, please consider attending this pre-conference in Pittsburgh, November 9 & 10, 2005. The pre-conference will present a simple system for church planting that empowers ordinary people to do extraordinary things for the kingdom of God. You will receive practical training to launch new local churches. You will learn what it takes to gather a launch team, attract both resourcing believers and unchurched people, and build your schedule of events toward Grand Opening. Learn how to use demographic data, Portable Church Equipment Systems and church planting software. Further details and registration are now available. The link below will take you directly to online registration. Or, the direct web address for online registration is: www.regonline.com/churchplanting2005.

 

 


The Bible in the Church…

The Bible in the Church…A half day seminar sponsored by EFAC (Evangelical Fellowship in Anglican Communion) on August 27 from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at Truro Church, 10520 Main Street, Fairfax, VA. This is a seminar about the Bible and its right use in the church with teaching by Richard Crocker, President EFAC and Truro Staff member. Cost is $25. This is for lay leaders in the Church, small group Bible Study teachers, those called to teach in the congregation--all who value the Anglican Church and its Biblical foundation. For details and reservations, call 703-273-1300 x305.


Moving Mountains, Saturday September 17
Capital Conference Center, Charleston, WV

WVAnglicans, the official Chapter of the AAC in the Mountain State will
hold a training conference entitled "Moving Mountains"
on Sept. 17 at the Capitol Conference Center in Charleston, WV.
This will be an exciting day of learning and also a great opportunity to hear from and ask questions of
Canon Brust regarding the situation and possible future of ECUSA and the Anglican Communion

Date:  Saturday, September 17
Time:  8:30 am (coffee, etc.)
        9:00 am conference begins
        5:00 pm worship service
        6:00 pm conference ends
        There will be a working lunch (provided)
Location:  Capitol Conference Center
            Corner Capitol and Lee Streets
            Charleston, WV
            Directions will be given upon registration
Fee:     $25 to help defray meal and facilities
          (add'l free will offering will be collected
to help defray speaker travel costs)
Speakers:  Canon Ellis Brust, AAC Nat'l Office
            Sarah Hey, Diocese of Upper SC
            Bill Boniface, Episcopal Witness

Pre-registration is required, but the $25 registration fee will be collected at the door. Please register before 5:00 pm on Monday Sept. 12,
As a count of the number people attending is needed.

  Our website is: http://www.mountains.standfirminfaith.com
For additional information please contact Laurie and Eddie Swain at laurieswain@yahoo.com


April Conference

From Surviving to Thriving: Anglicans in the 21 st Century, to be held in Woodbridge, Virginia. As the successor to last year¹s "Plano-East" conference, this event is open to all and will have programs for all ages. Bishop Robert Duncan, Moderator of the Network, and Archbishop Greg Venables, Primate of the Southern Cone, will be with us to report on the Primates meeting in late February. There will also be dynamic worship, inspired preaching from the Rev. Dr. Kendall Harmon, united prayer led by the Rev. Valarie Whitcomb, biblical teaching, and presentations on different ways forward for churches and individuals in the new alignment of orthodox Anglicanism in America.

Audio CD's of this event are available. Click Here for order form. We are aware of missing session on Session 4 and are trying to fix it.

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