Kigali GS Primates Meeting (2006)

Global South Primates Meeting at Kigali: Some different points of view

Some photo moments at Kigali. 

Quo Vadis? – Questions along the Road from Lambeth - A response to CAPA\'s Invitation

At the invitation of the Kigali Communiqué for it’s “wider reflection”, Michael Poon shares his thoughts on the “Road to Lambeth” paper.

Some points of clarification on the Kigali Meeting and Communique - Archbishop John Chew

In light of the 24 September 2006 Statement on the Global South “Kigali” Communique by the Archbishop Njongongkulu Ndungane, the Primate of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, it is necessary to make the following clarifications…

List of Kigali Statements and Documents

The Kigali Communiqué, with updated links.

Global South Anglican Theological Formation and Education Task Force also met and issued this statement.

On Economic Empowerment, the team issued this statement and a covenant on ethics.

The Road to Lambeth paper was commissioned by the Primates of the Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa (CAPA) in February 2006; it was received with gratitude by the CAPA Primates on 19 September 2006 and commended for study and response to the churches of the provinces in Africa.

Response to Kigali Meeting & the Communiqué

Response to Kigali Communiqué and Meeting

Read the responses of commenters at Titusonenine here and the round up of Kigali here
AAC response to Kigali Communique
Anglican Communion Network responds
Anglican Network in Canada responds
Episcopal News Service’s (ENS) response and a follow up story here
George Conger at the Living Church, with additional detail on attendance etc in Global South Coalition: Time for Alternative U.S. Church Structure
Ruth Gledhill at Times Online: Anti-gay bishops vote to split the evangelical church in two

Global South Anglican theological Formation and Education Task Force, Kigali September 2006

Kigali Communiqué, September 2006 (with updated links)

We believe that we would be failing in our apostolic witness if we do not make this provision for those who hold firmly to a commitment to historic Anglican faith.

Ethical Economic and Financial Covenant - Global South Primates, Kigali September 2006

“Spirit of unity remarkable” - Archbishop Greg Venables

The Road to Lambeth

The following draft report was commissioned by the Primates of the Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa (CAPA) in February 2006; it was received with gratitude by the CAPA Primates on 19 September 2006 and commended for study and response to the churches of the provinces in Africa.

Global South Economic Empowerment Track Summary Statement, Kigali September 2006

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