May 17, 2012
The Anglican 1000 Initiative Seeks to Spark a Church Planting Movement Among Hispanics in North America
The Simeon Fellowship is a peer-to-peer fellowship of rectors to facilitate and encourage Gospel-centered Anglican church planting throughout North America by emulating the life and ministry of Charles Simeon. » Learn more
Anglican 1000 hosts special gatherings and provides dedicated resources for Hispanic/Latino ministry and church planting. »Check out the Caminemos Juntos Blog to follow this initiative.
One Month Away from Breaking Through & Reaching Out!Breaking Through and Reaching Out is a one day conference on church planting and evangelism presented by the Anglican Diocese of the Great Lakes and Anglican 1000 in conjunction with their diocesan synod. |
Caminemos Juntos 2012¡Caminemos Juntos! Let us Walk Together! |
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The Next Phase of Anglican 1000The time has come to move to the next phase of Anglican 1000 in order to expand upon God’s call to spread His Church. As one of the primary ministries of the Anglican Church in North America, Anglican 1000 has grown immensely since its inception in 2009. Following Archbishop Duncan’s prophetic call for 1000 new congregations during his investiture, more than 200 new works have been planted, many with the assistance and support of Anglican 1000. |
2012 Summit Audio is Now Live!The plenary sessions from the 2012 Anglican 1000 Church Planting Summit are now posted in our Resources Section (under the audio tab). Plenary sessions from Archbishop Duncan, David Roseberry, David Taylor, and Mike Breen. We’ve also got the sermons given by Ray David Glenn and Scot McKnight during our evening worship. Don’t forget that you can also access audio files from our previous Summits and conferences. |
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Summit 2012 Recap from Scot McKnightScot McKnight was one of the featured speakers and our Bible teacher for the 2012 Anglican 1000 Church Planting Summit. Here is his recap of the event posted on his blog: |