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July 2007

Interesting article by Revd Will Scott on inspriation for catholic anglican/episcopal approaches to mission and justice - click here

The Hard Questions tour talks by Catholic Anglican Theologians are now available as below by sound mp3s.

1. Rt Revd Lindsay Urwin, Bishop of Horsham challenges leaders to 'both rediscover the possibility of an encounter with Jesus in sacramental terms and to enable the experience in new ways for the sake not only of those who do not yet believe but to rekindle the desire in existing believers'. For audio clip - click here

2.Looking at Fresh Expressions from a New Testament perspective, Professor James G D Dunn argues that the origins of Fresh Expressions might lie in the way in which Jesus dealt with the faith traditions around him at the time � from which we have much to learn - click here

3.Revd Dr Angela Tilby of Westcott House, Cambridge,explores what it means for Christianity to engage with, and challenge our currentculture. She asks what asceticism we are prepared to embrace for the sake of mission, and whether that is revealed in commitment to the poor - click here

4.Revd Professor John Drane, from Fuller Seminary, California,explores the idea of inclusivity, as it is practiced in many fresh expressionsas hospitality. It is needful because, 'Today�s people are all lonely. We don�t know each other and we are scared of making the connections which we need ...at the same time as our inner lives are collapsing.' - click here

5.Professor John Hull, from the Queens Foundation, Birmingham,explains his commitment for fresh expressions of church and the need for them to be undergirded by a clear theology of the kingdom of God - click here

6.Revd Professor Loveday Alexander of the University of Sheffield, presents the book of Acts as a story of the starting of fresh expressions, claiming that Luke is always interested in recording the new patterns of church planting - click here


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SueWallace Weird dates on calendar. 1 Mar 29 2008, 8:02 AM EDT by ianmobsby
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Has anyone else noticed that the 2008 calendar suddenly time-warps itself into 2007 after January is finished? (Is it an Ancient-Future calendar I wonder?)
By the way the dates I was going to add, were the future dates for Transcendence masses this year which will be...
May 4th - Transcendence for Ascensiontide
June 1st - Transcendence for Trinity II
6th July - Burdens.
3rd August - Transcendence for Transfiguration.

14th September - Transcendence for Holy Cross Day.
12th October - Creation/Harvest
9th November - Transcendence Remembrance
(no Transcendence in December as it clashes with St Michaels' carol service).
All services are in York Minster and start at 7.30pm.

Sue.
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