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Jerusalem Intercontinental Webinar, Interweavings No 20, April 2017

11/04/2017    An Interweaving

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For April's Interweavings, Bishop Graham reflects on the recent Mission Theology in the Anglican Communion conference, a webinar hosted by St George's College, Jerusalem.

This article was also published on the Covenant website, available here: http://livingchurch.org/covenant/2017/04/20/jerusalem-intercontinental-webinar/ 

http://livingchurch.org/covenant/2017/04/20/jerusalem-intercontinental-webinar/

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A story of growth and decline

The Revd David Goodhew

21/03/2017

The Revd David Goodhew

David Goodhew examines why some parts of the Anglican Communion are growing fast and others are not.

Originally published by the Church Times (https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2017/6-january/features/features/a-story-of-growth-and-decline) and republished here with permission.

 

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Growth and Decline in the Anglican Communion: Interweavings No 19, March 2017

21/03/2017    An Interweaving

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Bishop Graham's Interweavings for March focuses on Growth and Decline in the Anglican Communion: 1980 to the Present. Edited by David Goodhew, Director of Ministerial Practise at Cranmer Hall, St John’s College, Durham, it was published by Routledge in December 2016.

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Cairo Conference: Interweavings No 9 May 2016

31/05/2016    An Interweaving

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Bishop Graham's May Interweavings reflects on the time he spent in Cairo for the first Mission Theology in the Anglican Communion Conference.

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Pentecostal/Anglican cooperation? New horizons in mission

19/02/2016

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This article from Dr. Zachary Guiliano considers Revd. Dr. Wonsuk Ma's stimulating paper from the recent seminar, and asks questions of theology, mission and unity for the global church.

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The Centre Holds: Primates 2016 in Canterbury - Interweavings No 5 Jan 2016

27/01/2016    An Interweaving

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An article focusing on the Primates' Meeting 2016 at Canterbury, by Bishop Graham Kings, Mission Theologian in the Anglican Communion.

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Climate Justice: Insights from African Anglican Theologians - Interweavings No 4 Dec 2015

04/12/2015    An Interweaving

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This is an edited version of an address given at the Partners in World Mission conference, Swanwick, on 4 November 2015, and was first published on the Covenant website, 2 December, 2015.

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Bishop starts global quest to heal rifts in the Anglican Communion

Bess Twiston Davies

17/10/2015

Bess Twiston Davies

Graham Kings, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Mission Theologian, is reaching out to the church’s ‘Global South’, writes Bess Twiston Davies.

 

This article is reproduced with kind permission of The Times newspaper.

 

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Bishop Sprints at Convention

G Jeffrey MacDonald

28/07/2015

G Jeffrey MacDonald

Before Bishop Kings began his job in England, he was in the United States outlining his vision for the role and providing a glimpse of what is to come. That meant nudging the primates of Brazil, South Korea, and Pakistan to reflect theologically at a luncheon panel sponsored by Virginia Theological Seminary's Center for Anglican Communion Studies and the Compass Rose Society.

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Interview with Graham Kings: Dutch Perspectives

19/07/2015

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As he begins his new post as Mission Theologian in the Anglican Communion, Graham Kings speaks to Wim Houtman and Dick Schinkelshoek, religion journalists with Nederlands Dagblad, the evangelical daily newspaper in the Netherlands.

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The Mission of God and the Future of the Anglican Communion

26/06/2015

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An address given at the lunch organised by the Center for Anglican Communion Studies (VTS) and the Compass Rose Society at General Convention of The Episcopal Church, Salt Lake City, Friday 26 June 2015

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Raising up the Voices of new 'Doctors of the Church'

19/06/2015

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The faith background of Graham Kings and the priorities of the post of Mission Theologian in the Anglican Communion, published originally in Anglican World, the magazine of the Communion and republished with permission.

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