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ACI: CONFERENCE DRAWS HEAVY HITTERS

  • Dec 31, 2025
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It’s not too late to register for the Anglican Communion Institute Conference, Anglicanism, History and Hope: The Future of Anglicanism in North America, to be held in Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 20–22, 2004.


The Most Rev. Dr. George Carey, Professor Edith Humphrey, the Rev. Dr. John Karanja, the Rev. Dr. Robert Prichard, the Rev. Dr. Jeremie Begbie, the Rev. Dr. Christopher Seitz, the Very Rev. Dr. George Sumner, the Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner, and the Rev. Dr. Ashley Null will offer their perspectives, encouragement, and theological foundations for affirming that Anglicanism indeed has a future in North America.


The Conference will be hosted at the first-class Antlers Hotel in downtown Colorado Springs—an area rich with restaurants, coffee shops, used bookstores, theaters, and nightlife.


Registration is available online at AnglicanCommunionInstitute.org, by email reply to this address (providing your name, address, phone number, and parish affiliation), or by mailing the included registration form. The conference fee is $150.00 (payable by check or Visa/MasterCard), due either in advance or on-site. Hotel reservations may be made directly at the Antlers Hotel by calling 1-866-299-4602.


CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Anglicanism: History and Hope — The Future of World Anglicanism in North America

April 20–22, 2004 | Colorado Springs, CO


Tuesday, April 20: 3:00–6:00 p.m. — Registration in Hotel Lobby

Featured speakers include:


Lord Carey

The Rev. Dr. Christopher Seitz

The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner

The Rev. Dr. John Karanja

The Rev. Dr. Bill Attwood

The Rev. Dr. Peter Walker

The Rt. Rev. Alpha Mohamed

Dr. David Virtue

Dr. Edith Humphrey

The Rev. Dr. Jeremie Begbie

The Rev. Dr. Robert Prichard

For more information, contact the Rev. Don Armstrong at gracerector@AOL.COM, or visit the Anglican Communion Institute website to register.

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