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North Indian experiences in addressing diverse conflicts to add to resources for Continuing Indaba

North Indian experiences in addressing diverse conflicts to add to resources for Continuing Indaba

"People came with lots of fear, apprehension and pessimism about the usefulness and outcomes of an Indaba consultation," said Bishop Pradeep Kumar Samantaroy of Amritsar, convenor of a meeting in Delhi in March 2010 in preparation for the Continuing Indaba project.

27 March 2010

West Indian consultation agrees resources on conflict for use in Continuing Indaba

West Indian consultation agrees resources on conflict for use in Continuing Indaba

Codrington College, Barbados, which is the oldest dedicated Anglican theological College in the Western Hemisphere and serves the Province of the West Indies, hosted a Theological Hub meeting for the Continuing Indaba project from the 23rd to the 25th March 2010.

26 March 2010

Southern African theologians welcome Indaba Continuation

Southern African theologians welcome Indaba Continuation

The College of the Transfiguration, Grahamstown, in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, has been a centre of study and support for the Anglican Church for nearly eighty years, and it was here that seventeen theologians and church leaders met in November 2009 to work on resources for the first formal conversations of the Continuing Indaba project.

29 November 2009

Conflict and Listening: Continuing Indaba in Kenya

Conflict and Listening: Continuing Indaba in Kenya

“In the Anglican Church, the different groups seem to be in flight. Flight in this case is seen as trying to escape the problem. However, Hagar’s flight leads her into a situation of listening to God and also reflecting on the issues at stake.”

29 October 2009

ACC-14 Press Briefing 7th May 2009 with Canon Phil Groves

ACC-14 Press Briefing 7th May 2009 with Canon Phil Groves

At the ACC-13 meeting in Nottingham a resolution was passed that asked the Secretary General to do a number of things in connection with the Listening Process.

07 May 2009

The Continuing Indaba and Mutual Listening Project

During the past few years the Anglican Communion has been developing a ‘Listening Process’. The root of the process was in response to the request of the bishops attending the Lambeth Conference in 1998 in Resolution 1.10 to establish "a means of monitoring the work done on the subject of human sexuality in the Communion" and to honour the process of mutual listening...

06 May 2009

Indigenous and Culture found in Lambeth Indaba Reflections

Indigenous and Culture found in Lambeth Indaba Reflections

More than other Lambeth Conference in memory has the words "indigenous" and "culture" made it into the concluding report as in this Indaba report

27 August 2008

Lambeth Indaba Reflections 2008

Lambeth Indaba Reflections 2008

The Reflections Group has  been privileged to serve the Lambeth Conference in their capacity as Listeners  in and for their indaba. 

03 August 2008

Indaba means no voice is too big or small

Indaba means no voice is too big or small

“No voice is too big, too small, or too mediocre” to be heard, said the Archbishop of Capetown, the Most Revd Thabo Makgoba, who is responsible for bringing the concept of the Indaba discussion groups to the Lambeth Conference.

23 July 2008