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The Anglican Communion is

facing an identity crisis, with


a host of competing voices
proclaiming what it means to
be Anglican. To understand
who we are, however, we need
Directions first to understand what it
Church of the Incarnation is located at the
corner of McKinney Ave. and Cambrick St. means to be in “communion”
Coming from north Dallas, travel south on
I-75. Exit at Fitzhugh Ave. and continue south
with each other in Christ. DISCERNING THE
Come spend a day as we
on the service road. Turn right on Cambrick St. BODY:
The church is immediately on your left. explore what communion is
Coming from south Dallas, travel north
on I-75. Exit Blackburn St. and go west from a biblical, theological, The Gift and Discipline
(across the interstate) on Blackburn.
Turn right on McKinney Ave. You will
and historical perspective. of Communion
see the church on the right. Turn right The day will be filled with
on Cambrick. stimulating addresses and
lively discussion.
Church of the Incarnation A one-day conference hosted by
3966 McKinney Ave. the Covenant-Communion blog &
Dallas, TX 75204 sponsored by the
214-521-5101 Episcopal Diocese of Dallas

Saturday, December 6, 2008


9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Keynote addresses by SCHEDULE KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
The Rt. Rev. James M. Stanton Bishop James Monte Stanton
Episcopal Bishop of Dallas 9 a.m. – Morning Prayer was consecrated the sixth bishop of
& 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. — First Keynote Address the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas on
March 6, 1993. A strong advocate
The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner The Rt. Rev. James M. Stanton
of biblical authority, Bishop Stanton
Wycliffe College 10:45 a.m. – noon — First Panel Discussion:* is actively involved in reasserting
(University of Toronto) and “What is ‘Communion’?” traditional values of Christian faith,
order, and morality at the national
member of the Noon – 1 p.m. — Lunch
church level while strengthening
Covenant Design Group 1 – 2:15 p.m. — Second Panel Discussion:** mission and evangelism ministries
plus “The Disciplines of Communion” throughout the diocese.
Panel Discussions with 2:30 – 3:45 p.m. — Second Keynote Address Bishop Stanton is a frequent guest columnist in The
Dallas Morning News and has been interviewed about
Covenant-Communion authors The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner national church issues in Newsweek, The New York
4 p.m. — Closing Eucharist Times, The Los Angeles Times and on ABC World News
Tonight, 20/20 and other television and radio programs.
Bishop Stanton is the author of The ABCs of Faith.

All events take place in the Memorial Chapel. The The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner
earned degrees from Dartmouth and
lunch will be held in the Great Hall Dining Room.
Yale Divinity School before serving
as a missionary in Burundi, Africa,
where he was ordained an Episcopal
*First Panel Discussion: priest. After four years, Fr. Radner
returned to the US to work in
The Rev. Cn. Victoria Heard, inner-city missions and completed
Dr. Christopher Wells, & a PhD at Yale in historical theology.
the Rev. Matthew Olver Dr. Radner then lead a congregation of Haitian immigrants
after which he became rector of Church of the Ascension
in Pueblo, CO. In 2007, he accepted a position as professor of
**Second Panel Discussion: historical theology at Wycliffe College (University of Toronto).
The Rev. Dr. Graham Kings, Dr. Radner has distinguished himself as a prolific writer, both
academic and popular, and since 2006, he has served, by
the Rev. Will Brown, & appointment of the Archbishop of Canterbury, as one of 10 members
Dallas area covenanters the Rev. Cn. Neal Michell on the Anglican Communion’s Covenant Design Group.

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