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…
Continue reading...23. April 2010
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…
Continue reading...22. April 2010
(Photo: Elder Fu Xianwei presented gifts to Abp Kolini and Abp Chew) The reflecting and meditating has largely been done; day 4 of the 4th Anglican Global South-to-South Encounter was a time for action. The day opened with the African delegates leading the Holy Communion Service, with Archbishop Ian Ernest in his homily…
Continue reading...21. April 2010
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” are…
Continue reading...21. April 2010
1st Row, L-R: (GSPSC members) Bishop Albert Chama, Abp Mouneer Anis, Abp Peter Akinola, President Nathan, Abp John Chew, Abp Stephen Than, Abp Kolini, Abp Greg Venables 2nd Row: Bishop Anba Suriel, Bishop Johannes Seoka, Abp Eliud Wabukala, Abp Daniel Deng, Abp Nicholas Okoh, Bishop Stephen Kaziimba, Abp Valentini Mokiwa 3rd…
Continue reading...20. April 2010
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. The group, known as the Global South Anglican Communion, comprises churches in more than 20 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It…
Continue reading...19. April 2010
At the stroke of four, the primates and bishops, led by the Cathedral choir, processed into St Andrew’s Cathedral’s Nave. The 250-strong congregation, comprising Encounter participants, observers and Singaporean church leaders; rose to the processional hymn “Praise my soul, the King of Heaven. The Fourth Anglican Global South…
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20. May 2010
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