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...
The Global South-to-South Encounter entered into its third. What does it mean for the Churches in the Global South to be a “Light for the Nations?
The day started with Archbishop Robert Duncan presiding at Holy Communion. In his homily, Abp Peter Jensen reminded us that we, who are “deeply, truly and permanently loved”...
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...
This message was presented by Bishop Stephen Kaziimba on Abp Henry Orombi's behalf.
I want to begin my portion of the presentation on Mission and Evangelism by reminding us of a very familiar passage in the Gospels. Mathew 9.35-37 says,
35Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching...
I am really glad to be part of this 4th Global South to South encounter and I thank God for giving me this opportunity to be part of this forum. I would also like to thank Arch Bishop Chew for persuading me to come and also address this august body from the Southern half of the world on the theme of being a light to the nations. In...
Introductory:
Covenant is obviously a very key central biblical concept. Our intent is however specific and limited for our gathering.
My intention is to try digging into the deep core pulse of the covenant reality in the God-Israel relationship and its working out or otherwise of its vocational existence.
The text of the video address played at the Encounter this morning (Tues).
Greetings to you all, in the name of our risen Lord and Saviour.
You are meeting in this most precious season of the Christian year – the Easter season when we give thanks for the new creation revealed and made real for us in the resurrection of Christ...
More than 130 global delegates gather to discuss Church's future
By Yen Feng
AN INTERNATIONAL meeting of Anglican churches is under way here to discuss the future of the Church.
22. April 2010
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