Categories News ANGLICANS IN AFRICA E-NEWS – 21 June 2018 Post date 21st Jun 2018 ANGLICANS IN AFRICA Edited by the Revd Loraine Tulleken Welcome to our exciting news service. We email a selection of stories about three times a month directly to your inbox. You will automatically receive this if you are on the ACSA mailing list. If you are not on the list, please log into MyAnglican and register or check your details. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> OUR TOP PICK Church leaders endorse Season of Creation in rare ecumenical joint letter https://bit.ly/2HLH8Pi Third Gafcon conference underway in Jerusalem https://bit.ly/2lneFXk Bless same-sex marriages‚ pleads Archbishop Ndungane https://bit.ly/2Hh2i7L INTERNATIONAL NEWS Anticipation mounts in Anglican Communion two years ahead of Lambeth Conference 2020 https://bit.ly/2thdvA2 Anglican church works with Shared Access to explore telecoms masts deals https://bit.ly/2tnvS6r AFRICA NEWS SA Archbishop’s quest to right wrongs https://bit.ly/2M2zsKX Zim Anglican bishop urges church members to vote peacefully https://bit.ly/2yokdtZ Swaziland Diocese holds on to national environmental awards https://bit.ly/2livp1Q Archbishop Thabo welcomes Frankel 8 victory as 20-year limit on prosecution for sexual assault is ruled unconstitutional https://bit.ly/2tc7a9L HOUGHTON – St John’s College celebrates life of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu by naming a school quadrangle in his honour https://bit.ly/2ynOskF SA faith leaders call for action on women, child abuse https://bit.ly/2MGCqpr NOTICE BOARD Anglican Communion Office seeks three new staff members https://bit.ly/2tnYBYG PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NEWS TO tulleken@iafrica.com Feel free to share or forward mail addresses of friends, family and parishioners if you think they would like to receive news. Be assured that contact information will not be shared with other parties/marketers. P.S. This news service replaces the printed ‘Southern Anglican’ magazine ← Diocese of George Remembers Devastating Knysna Fire → Our souls are being eaten away by hate speech – Bishop Steve Moreo of Joburg Leave a Reply Cancel replyComments are moderated and may take a few days to appear. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ