Communications
Update – July 27th 2006
Monthly
news bulletin from the Communications Office, Church House,
London.
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This month’s
contents:
Archbishop
condemns the escalating violence in the Middle East
Bishop
of London on the environment - interview on Radio 4's Today
programme
General Synod – further
discussion on women bishops amongst a range of important debates
Sundays suit some but churches must look outside box, says
Church researcher
Pensions Task Group recommends way forward
Church says there’s always Time to Pray – no matter
how busy you are
Equipping volunteer youth workers for the
future with flexible development framework
First Anniversary
of the London Bombings
Archbishop's message of sympathy for
Mumbai victims
Archbishop of Canterbury awards Lambeth Degrees
Pakistan Minister of Religious Affairs received by the Archbishop
of Canterbury
Taking the Long View – a bishop’s-eye
view of General Synod
Director of Finance appointed for the
National Church Institutions
Senior Selection Secretary appointed
Chief Executive Officer for Church Army appointed
‘Start
spreading the news’: Church launches live news feed
New
TV Series – The Miracles of Jesus
Archbishop
condemns the escalating violence in the Middle East
The Archbishop
of Canterbury has written to the Heads of Churches in the Lebanon,
saying: “I have been alarmed at the spiral of violence,
the vicious circle of attack and retaliation, that has developed
over the last few days. My prayers and sympathy are with the
principal victims, the innocent civilians on both sides of
the border, who now live in terror and are powerless to prevent
the collective suffering at the hands of Hezbollah and the
Israeli military."
Read a full
text of the letter: http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/
releases/060719.htm
The Archbishop also appeared on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme
to talk about the Middle East. Read a full transcript of the
interview: http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/
releases/060721.htm
Bishop of
London on the environment - interview on Radio 4's Today programme
The Bishop of London, Rt Revd Richard Chartres, featured on
the BBC Radio 4 Today programme on Monday 24th July, speaking
about the environment. He clarified press reports of his comments
on the ethics of international travel, stressing that “as you begin to audit your own use of energy, decisions
about which car you use and the way in which you use air travel
clearly are very vital… it is a question of individual
decision and people have got to be helped to make those decisions
responsibly for themselves.”
The Bishop
also highlighted the launch of the ‘Shrinking the Footprint’ campaign,
which aims to help the Church reduce its impact on the earth’s
resources as a direct response to the General Synod’s
call for the Church at every level to engage with the issues
of climate change.
For the full
transcript of the interview, visit: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr7906.html
For more details of the Shrinking the Footprint campaign, see:
http://www.shrinkingthefootprint.cofe.anglican.org/
General
Synod – further discussion on women bishops amongst
a range of important debates
The
latest Group of Sessions of the General Synod took place in York
between Friday 7th and Tuesday 11th July, and the Synod worked
through a demanding agenda.
Over the
course of two debates, Synod decided that admitting women to
the episcopate in the Church of England is theologically justified,
and agreed that a legislative drafting group be established
with a view to preparing a range of specific options for enabling
women to be consecrated as bishops whilst maintaining the highest
possible degree of unity within the Church. Amongst a range
of debates, Synod studied the report of the Commission on Urban
Life and Faith, Faithful Cities, and also considered the first
draft of plans that aim to make it easier for people to get
married in church.
Motions,
votes, background documents and audio of the debates are all
available on the web at: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/about/gensynod/
agendas/july2006.html
A summary of the main debates has also been produced, including
links to audio archives of the debates, which may be a useful
resource for parish or diocesan websites: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/about/gensynod/
agendas/gsjul06summ.rtf
A more concise
version has also been written which is perfect for parish magazines:
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/about/gensynod/
agendas/gsjul06summshort.rtf
The text
of the Archbishop of York’s Presidential Address
on can be viewed here: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/gsjul06presad.html
The text of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s sermon at
the Holy Communion service at York Minster during the Group
of Sessions can be read here: http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/
sermons_speeches/060709.htm
Sundays suit
some but churches must look outside box, says Church researcher
A senior Church of England researcher has called on parishes
to expand the scope of their vision, urging churches to think
beyond their own walls and beyond the hours of Sunday in their
attempts to engage communities with the message of the Gospel.
Churchgoing today is the second in a series branded Time
to Listen, which presents current research in an accessible way
to help resource the Church’s mission
in today’s society. Revd Lynda Barley, Head of Research
and Statistics for the Archbishops’ Council and author
of the booklet, asks: “Are we prepared to be flexible
and responsive in our approach to church buildings and church
services as we seek ways to respond to the widening gap between
the inherited faith of the nation and its current practice,
understanding and nurture of that faith?”
Read more
about Churchgoing today: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr7706.html
Order the book direct: http://www.chbookshop.co.uk/product.asp?id=2391686
Pensions
Task Group recommends way forward
The second report of the
Archbishops' Task Group examining the Church of England's pensions
policy was published. It set out developments since its first
report in March, analyses a number of possibilities and recommends
a particular option for the Church to consider. The Group acknowledges
that they "are aware of a strong
groundswell of opinion that the Church should be looking for
a durable solution rather than a temporary fix."
The Group's
preferred option involves a commitment from the dioceses and
other funding bodies to a higher level of contributions; a
willingness by the clergy to accept some reduction in benefits
in order to preserve the main present pension scheme largely
as it is; and a readiness by the Church Commissioners to help
if called on to do so.
Read the
full report of the Task Group here: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr6806.html
Visit the Pensions Update section of the Church of England
website for the full background: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/info/pensions/
Church
says there’s always Time to Pray – no matter
how busy you are
The Church of England has unveiled a fresh
resource to help time-pressured people who want to plug into
its powerful grid of ordered daily prayer and reflection.
Time
to Pray includes the services of Prayer
During the Day and Night Prayer taken from Common Worship:
Daily Prayer - the
UK’s best-selling prayer book in 2005. The new compact,
soft-case volume offers a user-friendly resource for praying
through the week – providing a structure for reflection
that means that even those with little time on their hands
can grab the opportunity to ‘recharge’ for a few
minutes each day.
Read more
about Time to Pray: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr8006.html
Have you got Time to Pray? Order online now: http://www.chbookshop.co.uk/product.asp?id=2391877
Equipping
volunteer youth workers for the future with flexible development
framework
The Church of England has published a framework for
the training and development of those who work with young people
on its behalf. Equipping brings together a series of core competencies,
learning outcomes and suggested evidence of assessment for
those involved in youth work, and will place the Church of
England in the vanguard of those organisations proactively
developing training and development structures ahead of possible
further legislation in this area.
It is estimated
that more than 90,000 volunteers work with young people in
Church-linked organisations every week, and this latest move
is designed to support these volunteers as they in turn support
young people on their faith journeys.
Read more
about Equipping your youthwork volunteers: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr7506.html
First Anniversary
of the London Bombings
On the first anniversary of the bombings
of 7th July 2005, prayers were said at the General Synod – which
was meeting in York - and in churches across England. The anniversary
was referred to in the opening prayers of the General Synod,
led by the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, and was also
reflected in the intercessions at evening prayer that night.
Church House staff joined in the two-minute silence at midday.
Read more
about the role the Church played in marking the anniversary:
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr7306.html
Archbishop's
message of sympathy for Mumbai victims
The Archbishop of Canterbury
sent a message of sympathy for victims of the terrorist attacks
in Mumbai at the beginning of July. In a message which was
read to those gathered at an interfaith memorial gathering
held in North London, Dr Williams said that the anniversary
of the 7/7 attacks had led people in the UK to a determination
to stand with victims of such attacks, and he assured all involved
of his continuing prayers.
Read a full
text of the message: http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/
releases/060714.htm
Archbishop
of Canterbury awards Lambeth Degrees
The Archbishop of Canterbury
presided over a Lambeth Degree award ceremony in Lambeth Palace
Chapel on 13th July, presenting degrees to seven recipients – The
Revd Professor Canon Donald Allchin (DD), The Revd Dr. George
Lovell (DD), The Rt Revd Peter Lee (BD), Ms Madeleine Bunting
(MLitt), Miss Peggy Hartley (MA), The Revd Malcolm Johnson
(MA), Mr. Ernest Warrell (MA).
Read full
details about the history of the Lambeth Degree and this year’s recipients:
http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/
releases/060714a.htm
Pakistan
Minister of Religious Affairs received by the Archbishop of
Canterbury
The Archbishop of Canterbury received Pakistan’s
Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and minorities, His
Eminence Mohammad Ijaz-ul-Haq, at Lambeth Palace on 18th July.
During the meeting, Dr Williams and Mr Ijaz-ul-Haq discussed
matters of mutual interest including measures taken by the
Pakistan Government to further improve interfaith harmony in
the country.
Taking
the Long View – a bishop’s-eye
view of General Synod
“Polemical, swashbuckling, strongly
committed and thoroughly good fun - Colin Buchanan's account
of life in General Synod reads just like its author," says
the Rt Revd Pete Broadbent, Bishop of Willesden.
Colin Buchanan,
on retiring as Bishop of Woolwich in 2004, also left the General
Synod he had served since its inception in 1970. In Taking
the Long View, a book published this month by Church House
Publishing, he records his personal experience of three and
a half decades of cut and thrust in the Synod and kindred Church
bodies.
Read more
about Colin Buchanan’s book: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr67chp06.html
Order direct from Church House Bookshop: http://www.chbookshop.co.uk/product.asp?id=2391688
Director
of Finance appointed for the National Church Institutions
Jackie
Bliss has been appointed as Director of Finance for the National
Church Institutions of the Church of England. This is the first
time that a joint finance director has been appointed for the
Archbishops’ Council, the Church Commissioners
for England and the Church of England Pensions Board. Responding
to her appointment, Jackie Bliss said: “It is both an
honour and a challenge to serve the Church in this way. The
fundamental role of the finance team is to support and advise
the Church in its mission. It will be my priority to ensure
that financial systems help in focusing decision-making, coordinating
strategy and evaluating the effectiveness of projects, in a
way which enables and enhances that mission.”
Read more
about Jackie’s appointment: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr7406.html
Senior Selection
Secretary appointed
The Revd Stephen Ferns has been appointed
as Senior Selection Secretary in the Ministry Division of the
Archbishops’ Council of the Church of
England. Stephen was previously a Selection Secretary and the
Vocations Officer within the Division.
Read more
about the appointment: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr7106.html
Chief Executive
Officer for Church Army appointed
Mark Russell, a member of
Archbishops' Council and the General Synod, has been appointed
as Church Army's youngest ever Chief Executive Officer. Mark,
a law graduate from Northern Ireland, who is a licenced Reader
in the Church of England and an accredited preacher in the
Methodist Church in Ireland, is expected to take up the role
in October.
Read more
about the appointment: http://www.churcharmy.org.uk/ChurchArmy/
web/site/ChurchArmy/MoreNews/
News2006/0606CEO.asp
‘Start
spreading the news’: Church launches live news feed
News
from the Church of England is now available ‘hot off
the press’ following the launch of an online news feed
on the Church’s popular website, www.cofe.anglican.org.
The RSS feed, launched today, will enable those interested
in the Church’s work and mission to receive live updates
of the latest news from the Church – as soon as it is
published. Subscribers will need to download a special ‘feed
reader’ from the internet in order to receive the regular
feeds.
Find out
more: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr7606.html
Technical
details on RSS: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/rssdetails.html
The Church of England RSS News Feed is found at: http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/news.rss
New
TV Series – The Miracles of Jesus
The Miracles of
Jesus is a new three-part series, starting on BBC One on Sunday
6th August at 6.35pm for three weeks. The BBC says: “This
new series uses drama, special photography and computer generated
images to bring the miracles of Jesus to life, whilst Rageh
Omaar is our guide in Israel as he tries to decipher the meaning
of the miracles of Jesus.”
The BBC has
set up a special website for the series. This includes a trailer
and a downloadable publicity flyer. Download it here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/miracles/
Lion Publishing
have also produced a companion book in which Michael Symmons
Roberts examines many of Jesus' miracles in the context of
1st century Galilee. Read more on the book here: http://www.lionhudson.com/cb/listgen.asp?
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