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In this issue
Beginning on Page One:
- Hundreds
gather in Africa to assess Millennium goals, pages 1, 8 and 9
- Bishop
welcomes new executive director for Grace Point center, pages 1 and
10
Special focus on the Anglican Communion:
- Anglican Communion discussions, controversy reach back into history; an interview with the bishop, beginning page 2
- From the bishop, page 2
- A
leaflet from www.anglicancommunion.org, page 3
- House of Bishops' "Mind of the House" resolutions, pages 4 and 5
- House of Bishops' "Message to God's People," page 6
- Lambeth Conference goes ahead as set, archbishop says, page 7
- Letter to the editor, page 18
Elsewhere in this issue:
- East Tennessee priest attends international TEAM conference, page 9
- More
Grace Point news, pages 10-12 or click here
- New
executive director greets diocese, page 10
- Changes will improve facilities in time for summer campers' enjoyment, page 11
- Listing of summer camp sessions, page 11
- Board of managers sets goals, marks achievements, page 12
- Grace Point availability: facilities and rates, page 12
- Bookshop offers items for graduation, other gifting times, page 13
- News
from Around the Diocese, pages 14-16
- Diocesan
Appalachian Ministries Resource Team; Mountain to Mountain, page
14
- St. Barnabas Episcopal-Lutheran worshiping community, Jefferson City, page 15
- Episcopal School of Knoxville, page 15
- The Sanctuary, Chattanooga, page 16
- St. Nicholas School, Chattanooga, page 16
- Episcopal Cursillo, page 16
- Opportunities, page 17
- Visitations and Prayer Cycle, page 18
- Clergy
news: New rector for Upper East parish remarks on 'signs of new energy,'
page 19
- Clergy
news: Cleveland rector pens study guide on Windsor Report, page 19
- Clergy
news: Deacons on the move, page 19
- Clergy
notes and news, page 19
- Letter
from the editor, page 20
- Regular
meetings, page 20
- Pass
it on, page 20
- Deadlines
and editorial policy, page 20 or click here
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