ENS: Anglicans in the Americas plan mission gathering

Posted by Kendall Harmon

Members of the six Anglican Communion provinces in the Americas will gather February 22-27 in San José, Costa Rica, for the Conference of the Anglican Churches in the Americas in Mutual Responsibility and Mission.

The February meeting will allow participants to tell their colleagues about their mission and ministry along with training opportunities. In addition, conference participants will spend Ash Wednesday working at various ministry sites with Costa Rican Anglicans.

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1. Already left wrote:

Are they kidding? They are the “Anglican Communion provinces in the Americas” and they are meeting in Costa Rica? In a time where people are loosing their jobs and homes? Isn’t there anywhere in the “Americas” they could meet?

February 18, 6:28 pm | [comment link]
2. BrianInDioSpfd wrote:

It would be interesting is the Southern Cone sent Bishop Cavalcanti of Recife as on of their representatives.

February 18, 6:35 pm | [comment link]
3. Susan Russell wrote:

Whew! I was worried there for a minute ... but I just checked and yep ... Costa Rica is still right there where it’s always been ... in Central America!

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/maps/central-america/

February 18, 6:52 pm | [comment link]
4. A Senior Priest wrote:

LOL! More window-dressing chicanery from 815 and their various client bodies to bolster the self-identity of their emerging automous jurisdiction.

February 18, 8:30 pm | [comment link]
5. Christopher Johnson wrote:

So they don’t have the Internet in Costa Rica?  They couldn’t turn this thing into a videoconference and save money North and South American Anglicans don’t have much of anymore?  Hope the hotel’s first-class, at least.

February 18, 8:47 pm | [comment link]
6. palagious wrote:

#3.  Maybe the PB can regale the assembled masses with stories from TEC’s litigation mission outreach program.  Lawyers are in need of pastoral care also!

February 18, 9:57 pm | [comment link]
7. jamesw wrote:

[comment removed as the corrected comment appears below.]

February 18, 10:45 pm | [comment link]
8. jamesw wrote:

(Sorry, corrected)
I am a little confused here.  The story first says

  Members of the six Anglican Communion provinces in the Americas will gather

then says

The eight provinces that have been invited to send participants to the conference are…

and identifies them as follows:
the Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil,
the Anglican Church of Canada,
the Anglican Church of the Central America Region,
the Anglican Church of Mexico,
the Church in the Province of the West Indies,
the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone of the Americas,
the Episcopal Church of Cuba, and
the Episcopal Church (U.S.A.)

Then we are told

Registered participants will come from each of the invited provinces, with the exception of the West Indies

So is it six, seven or eight Provinces which will be represented?  And are all the eight jurisdictions listed Provinces?
And I wonder who will be there (if any) from the Southern Cone?

February 18, 10:48 pm | [comment link]
9. BabyBlue wrote:

Sounds like eight were, ah hem, “invited” - but only six are showing up for this PR event.  So, is the PB driving to Costa Rica?

bb

February 18, 11:17 pm | [comment link]
10. Pageantmaster [Pray for +Mark Lawrence] wrote:

This meeting appears to have been organised under the aegis of the Episcocrats of the so-called Anglican Communion Office.

I imagine the organisation which can contribute most to this discussion is the South American Mission Society [now merging with the esteemed CMS] whose Mission Director is Bishop Henry Scriven.  Bishop Scriven is of course the CofE bishop who the Presiding Bishop has told us all that she has deposed and removed from the churches ministry and is now sueing.  Perhaps the Presiding Bishop will be explaining to the assembly exactly what her contribution has been to Mutual Responsibility and Mission in the Americas.

February 19, 4:25 am | [comment link]
11. Pageantmaster [Pray for +Mark Lawrence] wrote:

One wonders if there is any connection with this news?  Apparently Canon Kearon, the noted evangelist, is proposing to organise evangelism and church-planting throughout the Communion.  The keynote speaker of the Americas meeting, a John Kafwanka of the ACO, is involved in this as well apparently.

February 19, 4:36 am | [comment link]
12. Pageantmaster [Pray for +Mark Lawrence] wrote:

From the link in #11 number 4 of the 5 marks of mission:
“To seek to transform unjust structures of society”
- what might that include, do you suppose?

February 19, 5:02 am | [comment link]
13. Sarah1 wrote:

RE: “Apparently Canon Kearon, the noted evangelist, is proposing to organise evangelism and church-planting throughout the Communion.”

Heh.

Pageeantmaster is feeling frisky, I see.

February 19, 9:22 am | [comment link]
14. Pageantmaster [Pray for +Mark Lawrence] wrote:

#13 Well there is certainly a spring in my step, Sarah, after reading this encouraging news.

February 19, 9:45 am | [comment link]
15. Cennydd wrote:

Ah, yes…..Hiltz and Schori are in the picture!  It figures.  ZZZZZZZZZZZ!

February 19, 12:28 pm | [comment link]
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