20. May 2010

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The Church in China seeks to promote mutual understanding with Churches in Global South Provinces: Elder Fu Xuanwei

The Church in China seeks to promote mutual understanding with Churches in  Global South Provinces: Elder Fu Xuanwei
Elder Fu Xuanwei, Chairman of the National Committee of the Three Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM) of China Christian Church, gave an interview at the recent Global South Conference held in Singapore, April 2010. AnglicanTV and Global South Anglican News jointly hosted the interview.  (Photo: Elder Fu flanked by Abp Kolini of Rwanda...
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23. April 2010

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“It is too short to tell” - closing address by Abp John Chew

“It is too short to tell” - closing address by Abp John Chew
Let me speak in two parts. Firstly, a couple of closing words to end this Encounter. Let me give you some insights on the ‘behind the scenes” challenges in organizing this Conference. The original intent was to host this Encounter in England. Even up to August last year, this was our intent. I still remember that when the...
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23. April 2010

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Remarks and Observations from the Coptic Orthodox Church by Bishop Anba Suriel, 23rd April 2010

Remarks and Observations from the Coptic Orthodox Church by Bishop Anba Suriel, 23rd April 2010
First of all I wish to thank you very much for the warm hospitality that I have received from you all. You made me truly feel comfortable and at home amongst brethren. I wish to thank our host His Grace Archbishop John Chew and all the support he has given to the small Coptic community in Singapore over the years. To all the organizers,...
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23. April 2010

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The Fourth Trumpet sounded - GSE4 Final Day Report

The Fourth Trumpet sounded - GSE4 Final Day Report
The fruit of several days of reflection, prayer, sharing and seeking the Lord was seen on the final day of the 4th Anglican Global South-to-South Encounter, as the will of God in leading His church in the Global South continues to be worked out. Archbishop John Chew invited the Western Associates of the Global South to share their...
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23. April 2010

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Fourth Trumpet from the Fourth Anglican Global South to South Encounter

Fourth Trumpet from the Fourth Anglican Global South to South Encounter
St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, 19th – 23rd April 2010
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22. April 2010

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Plenary 3: Challenges and Network for Capacity Building, Bishop Albert Chama & Keith Chua

Plenary 3: Challenges and Network for Capacity Building, Bishop Albert Chama & Keith Chua
Let me firstly extend a personal welcome to Singapore and I trust that our hospitality teams have been taking good care of you. I was privileged to have been at the last 2 encounters – that may or may not be a good thing. Continuity can be very helpful but I realise that staying too long results in excess baggage. If you travel as...
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22. April 2010

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GSE4 Audio Messages

All audio messages from GSE4, including the Morning Bible Studies and Holy Communion homilies.
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22. April 2010

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GSE4 Bible Studies

GSE4 Daily Bible Studies by Bishop Rennis Ponniah. Audio Messages and Outline.   
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22. April 2010

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Plenary 3: Capacity Building And Networking -Bishop Albert Chama

Plenary 3: Capacity Building And Networking -Bishop Albert Chama
Introduction This paper aims to discuss economic empowerment for the Church, and suggest some methods we need to employ in order to empower the Church economically.  Further, discussion will focus on capacity building and net working in order to sustain the economic development in the Church of the Global South. As far as the...
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21. April 2010

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Plenary 2 (Part 2): Challenges and Network for Missions and Ministry, Bishop Ng Moon Hing

Plenary 2 (Part 2): Challenges and Network for Missions and Ministry, Bishop Ng Moon Hing
The world has moved on and changed much. At the turn of the last century, it was North-Western centric in terms of economy, wealth as well as Christian presence. Within the last 100 years, there is a steady shift in the center of gravity of Christian presence from the North-Western to the East and South. It seems that the shift of the...
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