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Healing Your Damaged Souls ConferenceWellspring Anglican Church Modesto, California Saturday, November 6
Featured Guest Speaker, The Rev. Dr. Tony Baron is Canon of Leadership Development and Spiritual Formation for Churches For the Sake of Others Network under the direction of Bishop Todd Hunter. Tony is also the pastor of a recent church plant, The Way Christian Fellowship in Vista, California.
For conference schedule and registration information click here or call (209) 525-3600.
Cost: $25 Individual, $40 Couple
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Anglican School of MinistryPre-Winter Conference CoursesFebruary 5-9, 2011
· Intensive Introduction to Anglicanism (FOU 007)· Liturgics Workshop (FOU 007a) Anglican School of Ministry is conducting a non-credit course, Intensive Introduction to Anglicanism, during the week prior to the 2011 Winter Conference in Greensboro, North Carolina. The course is designed to assist ordination candidates prepare for the distinctly Anglican issues on their exams. The last two days of the course comprise the Liturgics Workshop, which anyone can attend without the first three days of the course. Learn the details here.
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Greetings!
Creative ministry and outreach is alive and thriving in the Anglican Mission, as this new bi-monthly issue of Currents illustrates. We would love to report on what's happening through your congregation! Send stories, photos or video links to Shelly Miller.Please note: We are planning an exciting Winter Conference 2011 and encourage you to register soon and save. Also, invite your friends in and outside theAM to "Come and See."
Blessings, Cynthia P. Brust Director of Communications, Chair of Winter Conference Anglican Mission in the Americas
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Winter Conference 2011 February 9-12 Greensboro, North Carolina
Join us at Winter Conference 2011 as we celebrate Jesus as the "Heart of the Mission!" Make plans to attend and experience challenging and inspirational teaching, practical workshops, encouraging fellowship, rich worship and more.
Winter Conference Info: REGISTER NOW Features and Accommodations 2011 Plenary speakers Winter Conference 2011 Schedule Travel arrangements
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Theology on Tap
 When your barber, a police officer and priest gather at a local pub after the work day is done, conversation gets interesting. In Southern California, the Rev. Dr. Tony Baron leads a monthly theological conversation (with beer on the side) open for anyone who cares to join in.
Read full article here.
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First Annual ACiC Conference |
 | | Great fellowship and sharing at the ACiC 1st Annual National Conference; the Rev Ben Paulus (center). |
Serving others can be both life giving and depleting when the harvest feels immense and the workers seem few. On October 15-16, Canadian clergy and laity gathered together for encourage- ment, drawing strength from teaching and conversation centered on our connection with Christ and each other at theAM's first annual Anglican Coalition in Canada (ACiC) Regional Conference in Vancouver.
Read more here.
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The Free Life Project: Vancouver, BC
Hip-hop music blares in the street as a boy with tattooed arms and numerous piercings shakes a can of spray paint to finish off the graffiti he and his buddies just rendered. These teens are the exact focus of The Free Life Project, an outreach of Immanuel Church to the downtown east side of Vancouver, British Columbia.
 Watch this video to hear the Rev. Simon Neill share his heart about reaching gang members and prostitutes with a new twist on bus ministry.
You can also read the full story in the upcoming December issue of the Wave, theAM's print magazine.
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 | The Rev. RJ Heijman (front left) leads outreach team on "New York Cares Day." |
Fresh Paint Brightens Big Apple Schools
Painted murals in the halls of an elementary school may not rank at the top of items necessary in a school budget, but statistics show that learning environments play a key role in a student's success. As limited resources affect revitalization and upkeep projects around the country, volunteers from St. Paul's Church in Manhattan joined "New York Cares Day" to provide what the budget cannot.
Read the full story about members of St. Paul's using their professional skills to make a difference.
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