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Illustrating Resurrection Life at Trinity Anglican
Community Garden Serves Those in Need
Come and See
Esperanza Clinic Offers Hope to the Uninsured
Clergy Wives Retreat in Asheville Mountains
Sister-to-Sister Partnerships

 

 


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soul in the city houston 2011

 

Soul in the City Houston

 

July 17-23, 2011


Soul in the City Houston is just around the corner! Mark your calendars now for July 17 - 23, 2011 and join in the camp/mission week of a lifetime.


This week-long event is for any 7th - 12th graders who are interested in meeting new friends, serving others in the name of Christ and growing closer to God. The camp will partner with YWAM (Youth With A Mission) for worksites each day and come together in the evenings for fellowship, praise and worship, and a message.


This year's theme "REVEAL," drawn from Luke 4:18-19, will consider how Jesus revealed who He was and what His mission is all about both for the world and each individual. Organizers believe that "God is ready to reveal something incredible to each and every participant this year."


The cost is $175/person.


For questions or more information contact Kristin DePue at 281-415-1764. 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2010 Currents Everybody Has A Mission 

APRIL 29, 2011

Greetings!

Please join us in praying for those in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Virginia, who are suffering the aftermath of tornadoes that have caused destruction resulting in some 319 deaths this week. 

 

"God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble." Psalm 46:1.

 

Blessings,


2010 Cynthia's Signature 

 

 

 

 Cynthia P. Brust
 
Director of Communications, Chair of Winter Conference
 Anglican Mission in the Americas

 

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Illustrating Resurrection Life at
Trinity Anglican
 

 

Trinity Anglican Mission Church in Atlanta, Georgia, experienced record attendance of over baptism2,000 for worship services during Holy Week.  On Easter Sunday, 25 children and adults were baptized, witnessing salvation in Christ to those gathered.

 

Read more about how baptisms illustrate the true meaning of Easter.

 

Community Garden Serves Those in Need  

  

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Increasing numbers of American families are growing their own fresh fruits and vegetables to save money and eat healthy. But All Saints Anglican Church in Newport, North Carolina, has a garden that feeds more than a family - a plot of land dedicated to reaching out to people in their community.

 
Learn how planting, hoeing and weeding grows the gardeners, and the bountiful harvest helps feed a nearby trailer park. 

 


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Come and See

 

elementsFostering relationships in the neighborhood of Baker is forefront in the minds of church planters Rob Paris, Lead Pastor, and Clint Wilson, Associate Pastor, as they lead Church of the Advent in Denver, Colorado.  Their outward focus and hospitable spirit shines through their "Come and See" events and introduces them to the community.


Read about how events draw newcomers to Church of the Advent in Denver, Colorado.

 

 

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Esperanza Clinic Offers Hope to
the Uninsured

 

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Being sick and uninsured is a common worry for those struggling during an economic downturn.  Uninsured residents of southwest Little Rock, Arkansas, however, no longer have to worry about medical care for sick children when the bank account is empty. 
 
Read more about the Esperanza Clinic and how medical professionals from St. Andrews are making a difference. 

 


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Clergy Wives Retreat in Asheville Mountains  

 

By Guest writer, Ellen Loomis, Ministry Coordinator of Chosen 

 

clergy wivesWomen often have difficulty finding time apart from work and daily responsibilities to relax and build relationships with friends.  For thirty-eight women who share the role of clergy wife in the Apostles Mission Network, taking time to retreat with others who share similar circumstances proved to be restorative and encouraging.


Read more about their retreat together here.

 

 

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Sister-to-Sister Partnerships  

 

sister to sisterSister-to-Sister Partnerships (S-2-S) between Anglican Mission churches and Rwandan parishes have brought real meaning to many churches and individuals on both sides of the Atlantic about forming "One Church, Two Continents, on Mission Together." Over 60 such S-2-S partnerships now exist to varying degrees ... and we hope more of our congregations in theAM will join in!

 

Read more about partnerships.

 

 

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