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DVD of Be Fathful launch of Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans UK and Ireland

The DVD of the July 6th Be Faithful launch of the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans (UK and Ireland) has now been produced by Anglican TV.

Presentations from

Rev Paul Perkin (Chair, FCA UK and Ireland) – Opening Bible Reading

Dr Chik Kaw Tan (Malaysia and UK) Testimony to the Uniqueness of Christ

Archbishop Nicholas Okoh – Greetings from the Chair of the Primates Council, Archbishop Peter Akinola

Bishop John Hind (Chichester)

Archbishop Greg Venables (Southern Cone)

Lady Caroline Cox – Presentation on Anglican International Development work in Sudan

Bishop Keith Ackerman (Anglican Church of North America) The Situation in North America

Bishop Keith Broadhurst welcomes and interviews Archbishop Bob Duncan, Moderator Bishop of the Anglican Church of North America

Archbishop Peter Jensen (Sydney) Secretary of the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans – Why the Jerusalem Statement matters

Rev Vaughan Roberts (Oxford) Why FCA UK and Ireland?

Canon Vinay Samuel (India) Mission in the context of the challenge of aggressive secularism

Bishop Wallace Benn (Lewes) Bible reading on Fellowship

Bishop Michael Nazir Ali Homily at the Eucharist summing up the day.

It is available from AnglicanTV http://www.anglicantv.org or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) for £10 including post and packing. It will come with a DVD of the filmed presentations included on the day, including an interview with Dr J.I.Packer, a 7 minute presentation on the work of the Episcopal Church of Sudan supported by Anglican International Development and a 22 minute Highlights presentation from the Jerusalem 2008 GAFCON conference.

Orders can be placed

a) By mail with a cheque for £10 to Anglican Mainstream, 21 High Street, Eynsham, OX29 4HE, United Kingdom

b) By Paypal, by clicking on Donate on www.anglican-mainstream.net and following the guidelines
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