Thursday, May 15, 2008
introducing wei-han
Introducing Justin
From Richard Trist
Like the other Melbourne delegates I am looking forward to meeting people from around the globe and hearing of what God is doing amongst them. I hope that we will be able to bring back to our own Diocese some significant reflections to assist us in our own mission as well as perspectives on the current issues facing us as the Anglican Communion.
Post GAFCON I will be travelling to London with Wei-Han where I hope to catch up with friends from All Souls Langham Place, and then attend the EFAC International Conference in Bristol from July 8-10.
I hope our combined blogs will be useful to in keeping others in Melbourne in touch with what is occurring at GAFCON and help us all to respond thoughtfully to our future as Anglicans committed to global mission.
We are planning a gathering in Melbourne in August to report back to EFAC members and any others on the Conference and will post the details soon.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Introductions: Jenny and Matt
the conference (internet access permitting) and certainly afterwards.
To begin with, we'd like to introduce ourselves. I'm Jenny George. I am a member of St James' Old Cathedral in West Melbourne and a lay delegate to GAFCON. I am a member of the Board of Nominators for Melbourne diocese and on the Board of Ridley Melbourne, Mission and Ministry College. During the week I'm a faculty member at the University of Melbourne. My husband, Matt Williams, is also attending and I'm hoping that he'll do quite a bit of blogging while we're there.
GAFCON starts on June 22nd in Jerusalem. When we signed up in April it seemed quite a long way away but now we have less than six weeks left. The plane tickets are bought and travel plans are made. I haven't been to Jerusalem before so I'm gathering info about what to see and do.
I am looking forward to meeting people from around the world at GAFCON and finding out what life is like for them. I'm excited at the fantastic ministry going on in Africa, where the church is growing tremendously. I hope we get the chance to talk with people from there and ask them about what God is doing in their countries. GAFCON will also be an opportunity to meet people from churches in North America who are finding ministry difficult. Most of all, I hope GAFCON is a time when we talk and pray about unity and not division.