The laughs and sighs of the many bishops and spouses gathering to register for the Lambeth Conference gave us all a chance to simply relax and be patient, realising God may have some great revelations for us all in the days ahead, starting with the traditional English queue.
17 July 2008
By Jane Williams Convenor of the Spouses’ Conference.
17 July 2008
The bishops of the Lambeth conference will enter into retreat today, continuing a practice as ancient as Christianity itself.
17 July 2008
The Spouses Conference opened today as the delegates gathered for the first time. The 550 or so spouses are meeting in the huge sports hall which has been transformed into an attractive café style meeting room to facilitate the conversation.
17 July 2008
The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams opened the Lambeth Conference to the sounds of South African Alleluias and prayers for the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
17 July 2008
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has welcomed A Common Word and provided a substantial reflection on it in a letter sent to Muslim religious leaders and scholars
15 July 2008
Some 650 Anglican bishops from all over the world are making their way to Canterbury for the Lambeth Conference 2008
15 July 2008
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams and has wife Jane are visiting the Diocese of Bradford on 8 and 9 July
09 July 2008
Before the bishops arrive in Canterbury for the 2008 Lambeth Conference, hundreds of them will enjoy a taste of another part of Britain. Through the “Hospitality Initiative,” every bishop and spouse invited to the Lambeth Conference has also been invited to be the guest of an Anglican diocese in England, Wales, or Scotland.
09 July 2008
The Archbishop of Canterbury will welcome more than 75 representatives from a wide variety of churches and Christian communities
08 July 2008