Audio Visual Resources from Winter Conference
Winter Conferences 2006 and 2007 were a tremendous time of worship, encouragement and learning. Teachers and leaders from across the globe met together in spiritual synergy. Experience that again, or for the first time, through audio and video resources on CD and DVD.
Visit the website of Rhino Technologies to order 2006 materials or order 2007 materials by clicking here.
Global Liturgies
As part of the Global South family of churches, the Anglican Mission in the Americas' congregations often use liturgies for worship other than those found in the West. These are rich resources for churches that desire to make connection with the language and fervor of the Global South, and with what God is doing in this vital and growing part of His church. Below are just a couple of examples:
Kenyan Liturgy
South East Asia Eucharistic Prayer
First Encounters
The MESA Community has produced the first in a series of three new resources for discipleship. First Encounters is a creative and engaging journey for those new to the Christian faith. It's a guide to help the reader encounter God through reading, reflecting and responding. More importantly, it's a powerful encouragement to live out the new life in Christ.
For more information contact the MESA Community at 512-480-9080
Ancient Future Faith
Dr. Bob Webber, worship guru, is known to many as the one who raised awareness of historic worship in the evangelical church. The author of "Evangelics on the Canterbury Trail" almost a generation ago, he continues to challenge churches to reach for their roots in order to reach for the future. This book is the foundation for a series to be released over the coming few years. Dr. Robert Webber is a plenary speaker a the 2004 Winter Conference of the Anglican Mission. Check out Ancient Future Faith at: www.ancientfutureworship.com .
The Next Christendom
This major work by Penn State Professor Philip Jenkins tells the story of the Global South church, and the tremendous acceleration of Christianity in those parts of the globe. Since its release it has received significant national attention, sparking stories in The New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, National Public Radio and more. The Anglican Mission receives a brief treatment in the book, and Philip Jenkins was a keynote speaker at the 2003 Winter Conference. Read reviews and purchase the book at: www.amazon.com .
The Anglican Re-Alignment
Across the globe a major re-alignment is unfolding in the Anglican Communion. The Global South, representing areas of Africa, Asia and South America are rapidly expanding, while regions in the West are in decline.
What in the world is happening, and what implications does this have for mission?
Territory or Faith?
As the Anglican Communion undergoes a major re-alignment, much has been asserted about regional independence and autonomy. But are geographic boundaries the real answer, and have they really been the sole factor in the development of the Communion? Read more about the important role that faith and affinity play.
Click here to download and read a summary of a larger report.

Church Planting Web Resource
Saint Andrews Church in Little Rock has launched a web-based resource for those interested in church planting, particularly in the Anglican Mission. Begun as a church plant a number of years ago, Saint Andrews has grown to become a major resource congregation in the Mission. The resource includes valuable information on topics such as lay initiated church plants, worship in small church settings, and it also includes the Saint Andrews story.
View the Church Planting Resource Center Site.
AMiA RESOURCES
Windsor Report

Primates Communiqué 2/19/07

ANGLICAN COMMUNION RESOURCES
A Study on Womens Ordination

30 Day Prayer Guide

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