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July 3, 2007 Primate’s wife looking forward to life in Toronto

Three years ago, Lynne Samways Hiltz vehemently declared, in a casual conversation, that she would never move to Toronto. Her husband, Bishop Fred Hiltz, now primate-elect, at the time had withdrawn his name from consideration in...
Category: June/July 2007, General Synod 2007, Archbishop Fred Hiltz

July 3, 2007 Church’s shepherd prepared to take on even bigger flock

The image of Jesus as shepherd is one that Archbishop Fred Hiltz particularly loves. He has committed to memory passages of the Bible referring to Jesus as the shepherd that tends to his flock, leads them to other pastures, and...
Category: June/July 2007, General Synod 2007, Archbishop Fred Hiltz

July 3, 2007 Synod meeting upheld in prayer

General synod delegates were constantly upheld in prayer during their week of exhaustive meetings in Winnipeg. A core team formed by the national executive of the Anglican Fellowship of Prayer (AFP) drew up a roster in advance of Synod to ensure that the Quiet Room at the conference hotel was staffed with at least two people from morning to night.
Category: June/July 2007, General Synod 2007

July 3, 2007 Local volunteers embrace visitors to General Synod

A corps of more than 225 volunteers from local Anglican parishes helped the wheels of General Synod move smoothly, from welcoming delegates at the airport and hotels to sewing “comfort cushions” for the long synod days.
Category: June/July 2007, General Synod 2007

July 3, 2007 Highlights

In other business:•    General Synod asked for a task force to examine the role of the primate during the current triennium, including such issues as whether he/she should retain his/her diocese upon election. The...
Category: June/July 2007, General Synod 2007

July 3, 2007 Water theme flows through shared Anglican/Lutheran day

Anglicans and Lutherans took a pause from their respective annual conventions to flow together for a day of worship that celebrated their six-year-old Full Communion relationship and was centered on the theme and imagery of water.
Category: June/July 2007, General Synod 2007, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada

July 3, 2007 Lutherans reject same-sex blessings

Delegates of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada’s (ELCIC) 11th biennial National Convention rejected for the second time a motion allowing the blessing of same-sex unions. The motion encouraging synods to develop...
Category: June/July 2007, General Synod 2007, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, Sexuality debate

July 3, 2007 ELCIC elects new leader

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC) made history at its June national convention by electing its first woman national bishop – Rev. Susan Johnson, currently assistant bishop of the Eastern Synod. Delegates at the...
Category: June/July 2007, General Synod 2007, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada

July 3, 2007 Reforming church needed after close vote on same-sex blessings

“This is not a one-agenda church!” declared National Bishop Raymond Schultz in his opening remarks to the 394 delegates and 168 visitors registered for the 11th biennial National Convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in...
Category: June/July 2007, General Synod 2007, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, Concerning Lutherans

July 3, 2007 Observers give bird’s-eye view of Synod meeting

International and local observers at General Synod not only brought greetings from their churches and organizations but most also commented to the gathering on the issue of human sexuality that has divided Anglicans in Canada and around the world.
Category: June/July 2007, General Synod 2007, Anglican Communion, Sexuality debate

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