Categories Provincial Notices Updated Canons Now Available Post date 1st March 2017 The blue A5 file containing the Constitution and Canons of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa is once again available @ R120 each. It contains all the amendments to the Canons arising from Provincial Synod 2016. Supplementary pages for those who already have the file are also available, @ R60 a set. Orders to orders@anglicanchurchsa.org.za
Categories Provincial Notices Using Celebrating Sunday During Eastertide 2017 Post date 23rd February 2017 There will be a period of Monitored Trial Use of Celebrating Sunday, the Province’s new resource produced as part of the development of a new Prayer Book, during Eastertide 2017, from 16 April to 4 June. Please download the PDF below to learn more. Prayer Book Revision Update #11
Categories Provincial Notices Celebrating Epiphany With Celebrating Sunday Post date 10th January 2017 The Liturgical Committee’s notes on using Celebrating Sunday at Epiphany. 96_1_09_55_22_PM_Prayer Book Revision Update _10 [Formatted](1)
Categories Provincial Notices Using Celebrating Sunday in Advent Post date 25th November 2016 Download the PDF from the link below to read Update No. 9 on the Prayer Book revision process from the Liturgical Committee. The notes were prepared by the Reverend Andy Kruger, former member of the Prayer Book Revision Sub-Committee and the Prayer Book Revision Secretariat, now the Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Cranford, New Jersey. 95_1_11_02_08_PM_Prayer Book Revision Update _9 Nov 2016
Categories Provincial Notices What happened to the Prayer of Humble Access? Post date 18th November 2016 Download the attached PDF to read the update from the Liturgical Committee on the development of the Prayer of Humble Access. 94_2_10_32_29_AM_Prayer Book Revision Update 8 Nov 2016(1)
Categories Provincial Notices Where is the New Prayer Book? Post date 2nd November 2016 The ACSA Liturgical Committee has become aware that there is a widespread assumption that a ‘new’ Prayer Book has been produced and it is available now. Many of those placing orders for Celebrating Sunday, the new experimental supplemental liturgical resource with materials for Advent through Pentecost have done so assuming that it is the New Prayer Book. The Committee is calling upon everyone involved in liturgy and the leadership of worship, to help correct this misunderstanding. Expecting a New Prayer Book is an appropriate eagerness that we welcome- however, such an expectation will only be met after many years of hard work. The New Prayer Book has been called for by the Synod of Bishops and Provincial Synod – and is a goal which the Liturgical Committee is diligently pursuing. However revising APB 1989 is a process, one that will require the involvement of the whole Church, much work, and many years. During those years the Liturgical Committee will be producing several supplemental liturgical resources authorised for experimental, trial use. Celebrating Sunday is the first in this series of publications. These supplemental resources will be the result of a process of wide consultation among the people of ACSA and will reflect the diverse styles of worship common to our Church while maintain the characteristic features of Anglican Worship. The ACSA Liturgical Committee looks forward to continued communication with everyone involved in the worship we offer and with eagerness anticipates your involvement in this exciting and historic process of Revision and Renewal. The Prayer Book Revision Sub-Committee of the ACSA Liturgical Committee All Saints Day 2016
Categories Provincial Notices New Provincial Executive Officer Licensed Post date 27th July 2016 Archdeacon Horace Arenz with Archbishop Thabo in the Bishopscourt chapel Following three years at Bishopscourt, Canon William Mostert has returned to a parish in Edenvale, Highveld Diocese. I am grateful for his ministry at Bishopscourt over these years. Last week Friday, I licensed the Ven Horace Arenz as the new PEO. Ven Arenz was the Diocesan Administrator in the Diocese of Cape Town and Archdeacon to the ordinary. He comes with vast administrative experience as well as pastoral knowledg . He will serve the province well. Yours in the service of Christ +Thabo