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NEWS
November 21, 2008
Anglican Mission Meets with Archbishops

Representatives of the Anglican Mission in The Americas have just concluded several important days of meetings with their sponsoring archbishops in London. Included in the conversations were interpretations of the outcome of the Primates meetings in N. Ireland the previous week. There was also discussion about ongoing mission and vision in the AMiA. Present at the meetings were Archbishops Emmanuel Kolini and Yong Ping Church, Bishops Chuck Murphy and TJ Johnston of the AMiA, Executive Officer the Rev. Tim Smith and Jay Greener, Communications Director for the Anglican Mission.
The group worshiped at Holy Trinity Brompton on Sunday morning, home of the highly effective Alpha Program, now in use around the world.
"It's important for us to be able to consult with our archbishops, especially at times when they are both together, as they were for the Primates' meeting," observed Bishop Murphy. "God has given us godly and courageous leaders in these men, and their oversight and direction is invaluable in our mission efforts."
Bishop Murphy and his wife, Margaret, now head to Rwanda where he will attend the House of Bishops gatherings. 

Read the Archbishops' Pastoral Letter

                                                                       
Photo: L-R
Archbishop Yong, Bishop Johnston, Rees Johnston, Margaret Murphy, Archbishop Kolini, Bishop Murphy
Near entrance of Holy Trinity Church, Brompton

Photo by Jay L. Greener

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