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Monday, May 18, 2009

Hermeneutical Hui 2009

The second in a series of three which ACANZP is holding begins tomorrow, Tuesday 19th May. If possible I will blog on the Hui each day.

The theme is: How Can We Read Scripture Together as a Church

Here is the programme:

Tuesday 19 May

How Can we Read Scripture Together as Church?


10.00 a.m.
Gather/morning tea followed by:
Powhiri
Eucharist

Lunch

1.30 p.m.
Community Building (Archbishop David Moxon)
followed by Groups’ Reflection upon Hui

3.00 p.m. Afternoon Tea

3.30 p.m.
Bible Study: Jesus and the Word presented by The Reverend Canon Dr Peter Carrell with response from The Reverends Rob McKay and Howard Pilgrim followed by:

Plenary/Workshop

5.15 p.m.
Active Listeners’ feedback followed by:
Evening Prayer (Tikanga Pasifika)

Social time

6.00 p.m. Dinner together

Wednesday, 20 May

Difference in Community around Scripture


9.00 a.m.
Morning Prayer (Tikanga Pakeha)

Being Anglican (Dr Jenny Te Paa, The Reverend Dr Tim Harris and The Very Reverend Fereimi Cama)

10.15 am. Morning tea

10.45 a.m. Being Church:
The Reverend Amy Chambers, The Venerable Dr Hone Kaa, The Reverend Tom Innes and Bishop Victoria Matthews

Midday Prayer (Tikanga Maori)

12.30 p.m. Lunch

1.30 p.m. Gather

2.00 p.m. In Hui groups for Bible Study:
1 Corinthians 12 & Ephesians 4: 1-16

3.00 p.m. Afternoon tea

3.30 p.m.
What sort of community did Jesus call us to be? In Hui groups using Bible Texts

4.30 p.m. Plenary (The Reverend Canon Sue Burns to chair) with Active Listeners’ feedback followed by:

Evening Prayer (Tikanga Pasifika)

Social time - 6.00 p.m. Dinner together

Thursday, 21 May
How does Anglican ecclesiology work in practice?


9.00 a.m.
Morning Prayer (Archbishop Brown)
followed by Plenary: 3-Tikanga Reflection:
Ven. Dr Hone Kaa
Rev Dr Canon Peter Carrell
Bishop Winston Halapua

What does this mean for being Anglican in our Church today?

10.15 a.m. Morning Tea

10.45 a.m.
Closing Reflections:
Bishop Victoria

11.30 a.m.
Closing Eucharist followed by lunch

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