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Parishes help pay Lambeth bills
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"Christopher Took" <storm@indigo.ie>
Date
25 Jul 1998 05:04:57
ACNS LC047 - 24 July 1998
Parishes help pay Lambeth bills
by Nan Cobbey
Lambeth Conference Communications
Lambeth Conference has never been a low-cost undertaking. This
time, however, at an estimated per person cost of about £2,150
(US$4,000), organizers recognized that serious fundraising help
would be necessary or many bishops would be unable to attend.
"Arrangements were different for each country," said Michael
Nunn, Lambeth Conference treasurer. "We encouraged people to be
self-sufficient, but for some, we said 'We will pay your fees;
you cover the travel'."
To keep that promise, conference planners had to raise about
£1.25 million. Organizers estimated that more than a third of the
world's 600 Anglican dioceses would probably need some financial
help. Different provinces took different steps to contribute.
In the Church of England, each diocese was asked to raise "the
ballpark figure of £5,000." "To my knowledge," said Nunn, "every
diocese has actually complied."
Michael Nunn praised his church for being "the most generous" but
was quick to point to the commitment of other parts of the
communion. "It's been very encouraging... Sabah Diocese, for
instance, in the Province of South East Asia. They've contributed
to the fund, and we know what has happened to the economy of
South East Asia."
"Japan has contributed very generously, given the size of that
church. Australia and Canada contributed a significant amount,"
said Nunn.
"In our diocese we tithe," said Bishop Ping Chung Yong of the
Diocese of Sabah. "We take that very seriously. Part of our tithe
fund we sent for Lambeth Conference."
Nunn said he thought of the Lambeth fund as "a pool, to which
those who are able can contribute and from which those who are in
need can draw."
There were provinces that, though not wealthy, found it a matter
of pride to accept no subsidies to send their bishops to
Canterbury. Nigeria, with every one of its 59 bishops attending,
"is paying for their entire cost," said Nunn.
When David Long asked Nigeria's Archbishop Joseph Adetiloye how
many bishops would need financial help he said 'None.'
"I said 'My conviction is that we have been spoon fed by the CMS.
The Christian Missionary Society has sent Missionaries and
teachers to us for over 150 years. If, after 150 years, we are
still being spoon fed, we will never grow into maturity."
UK Pensioner's leap from church tower
The conference's host diocese, the Diocese of Canterbury, found a
number of creative projects to raise its share of the Lambeth
'pool'. With three bishops, the 267-parish diocese pledged to
raise £15,000.
Following the parable of the talents, Bishop Richard Allan
Llewellin gave each parish £10 and asked them to "invest" it.
The parish of Boxley, Grove Green St. John raised £134.86 by
investing in tubes of "Smarties" (M&Ms) which the vicar then
gave away to children. "Return the tubes filled with money" he
told them. They did.
The parish of Chilham raised £202.24 and became a popular tourist
stop by opening the church porch for morning coffee, lunches and
afternoon teas.
But it was Betty Kirkwood from the parish of Willesborough who
best illustrated the diocese's commitment to the conference. At
age 75, and with a recent hip replacement, Mrs. Kirkwood and two
younger friends raised £631 by abseiling down the 180-foot water
tower at the Army's Shorncliffe camp near Folkestone.
"She's a pensioner who's got a lot of oomph," says the Rev. Mike
McEnery, her parish priest at St. Mary's, Willesborough.
"There was a request for money for third world bishops and she
felt the best way of doing that was to abseil."
In the end, says diocesan treasurer David Kemp, the Diocese of
Canterbury contributed £5,000 pounds from its own budget and
received from its parishes' projects £19,000 as well as the
return of the bishop's original "investment" of £2,670.
For further information, contact:
Lambeth Conference Communications
Canterbury Business School
University of Kent at Canterbury
Telephone: 01227 827348/9
Fax: 01227 828085
Mobile: 0374 800212
http://www.lambethconference.org
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