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Dr Phil Groves writing in Fulcrum
One of the great strengths of Fulcrum is the breadth of vision from people with experience of the wider Anglican Communion. As the Church of England embraces ‘Facilitated Conversations’ as a new approach to difficult issues it is part of a great movement.
The last Anglican Consultative Council stood to applaud Continuing Indaba at its final session in Auckland 2013. The theology behind Indaba is a challenge to churches used to Western methods, but many churches around the world are embracing the change and finding new life in a new way of being.
There are two interconnected websites and one book that can help you get to grips with the theology that underpins the reconciliation agenda of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Living Reconciliation builds on a Foreword by the Archbishop and develops the great themes of reconciliation to offer a vision for the local and global church. This is a book for all Christians and it is accompanied by a Study Guide so it can be used in house groups. The book is backed up by a website with a growing number of resources.
Read the full article at http://www.fulcrum-anglican.org.uk/articles/shared-conversations-resources-from-around-the-anglican-communion/