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Alexandria Synod signals strategy of shepherding and sharing

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The Province of Alexandria has held its first Synod since the election of its bishops and the endorsement of its archbishop.

Because of some international travel restrictions, the meeting was held in Uganda last month in the hope that every Diocese could participate. The meeting was also attended by Bishop Anthony, who had been acting bishop of North Africa, bishop elect Ashley, his successor who will be ordained bishop on May 11th, and bishop Grant, who had overseen the election process.

Archbishop Samy gave an account of the meeting to the Friends of the Province of Alexandria in a zoom meeting on May Day. He outlined the context as one of constitutional crisis and deep division in the Anglican Church and spoke of GAFCON (Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans) as a “remnant for the sake of the Gospel.” He outlined the basis of his faith with great conviction and clearly felt at ease that the Province should be aligned with those of whom he spoke as orthodox, including GFSA (Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches). As a member of the Anglican body that advises on matters of faith and order (IASCUFO) Archbishop Samy referred to its efforts to redefine what it means to be Anglican and stressed the need to pray for discernment of the truth, as the Communion moved forward.

The main business of the Synod involved working together on a vision statement and mission strategy for the Province. In summary that vision was for a Church that is: rooted in Christ, sharing in witness, transforming communities and acting with the love and truth of the Gospel.

That translated into five practical mission objectives:

To proclaim the Gospel faithfully in word and deed,

To shepherd the people of God through sacramental life, discipleship and pastoral care

To equip and empower local churches to serve their communities with compassion and justice,

To engage in mission, evangelism and interfaith dialogue throughout the Province and

To promote unity in diversity across cultures and dioceses.

Archbishop Samy identified this as “work in progress.”

The Friends were also brought up to date with developments at the Alexandria School of Theology, which is hoping to add to its accredited courses with a D. Min in the near future. The School has bases in Alexandria, Cairo, Gambella and Tunis.

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