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[ACNS] Lambeth Conference preparations continue as the St Augustine's Seminar approaches


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Date Wed, 01 Nov 2006 18:35:10 -0800

ACNS 4209 | ACO | 01 NOVEMBER 2006

Lambeth Conference preparations continue as the St Augustine's Seminar approaches

ACNS Special Report

Lambeth Conference 2008 Press Media Release no. 3

The St Augustine's Seminar, to be held next week in London, has as its task the fine-tuning of the programme of the Lambeth Conference 2008. Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams said, in a recent pastoral letter, 'the St Augustine's Seminar, in a new format, will be digesting what emerges from the process and working towards a full programme. The Lambeth Conference 2008 should reflect the discernment of the wider Communion, and it is essential that your agenda should be addressed, in a way that is fruitful for everyone. The proposed focus on theological formation and development is a way of trying to encourage you to explore what are your own most important needs, as individual bishops and as churches, not to impose a plan from outside.'

The first session of the seminar is to begin on the 5th of November where they will be some thirty participants from various parts of the Anglican Communion including Africa, India, Mauritius, Australia, Pakistan, South America, New Zealand, Canada, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Solomon Islands, USA and the UK. Staff from Lambeth Palace and the Anglican Communion Office will also be present. From the Anglican Communion office at St Andrew's House, London, preparatory work has begun by the Lambeth Conference Manager Ms Sue Parks and her new assistant Mr David Craig. Members of the Lambeth Conference Design Group and members from Theological Education in the Anglican Communion (TEAC) will also attend, as will Bishop Thabo Makgoba from the Design Group and Canon Kenneth Kearon, Secretary of the Lambeth Conference who are both the co - chairs for the seminar.

Sue Parks, the Lambeth Conference 2008 Manager said that participants may want to address one specific question from their own experience by asking, 'in which areas of Episcopal ministry do you discern bishops in your Province, and more generally, require additional training/formation? How best might such deficits be addressed?'

The formal seminar begins on Monday where participants are to meet in Westminster. Sessions will also be hosted by the Archbishop at Lambeth Palace, where, on Friday evening he and Mrs Williams host a dinner marking the conclusion of the seminar. Also present will be members of the Lambeth Spouses' Conference Planning Group, who will be meeting the following week at Lambeth and in Canterbury.

Ends

Notes to Editors:

The name of the seminar derives from the name of the trust that funds the meeting. The Trust has supported some of the preparation work for successive Lambeth Conferences as well as other projects concerned with theological education in different parts of the Anglican Communion.

Background

The Archbishop indicated that the emphasis would be on training, 'for really effective, truthful and prayerful mission.' He ruled out (for the time being) reopening of the resolution 1.10 on human sexuality from the previous Lambeth Conference, but emphasised the 'listening process' whereby diverse views and experiences of human sexuality are being collected and collated in accordance with that resolution, and said it 'will be important to allow time for this to be presented and reflected upon in 2008.'

Archbishop Williams suggested that the traditional plenary sessions and resolutions would be reduced, where it would be less likely to be doing work in the traditional four large 'interest groups.' Instead the Archbishop says, 'We shall be looking at a bigger number of more focused groups, some of which may bring bishops and spouses together.'

The Archbishop is encouraging TEAC to work closely with the planning groups for Lambeth to see how not only the agenda but also the style of the meeting might maximise the opportunities for training and development. Especially because the Archbishop hopes the main focus of Lambeth 2008 will be upon; 'equipping the people of God', a theme that has emerged strongly from the work of the Lambeth Conference Design Group.

Archbishop Rowan says this is 'very much in step with the work of the Primates' working party on theological education. Theological Education in the Anglican Communion (TEAC) has been working hard on identifying training needs at every level and also at shaping a definition of 'the Anglican Way', the distinctive characteristics of Anglican theology and ministry.'

Photos will be made available

Contact Director of Communications Canon James M Rosenthal - jim.rosenthal@aco.org

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