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"Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest." Mark 6:31 NIV
Enjoy a refreshing time of fellowship and renewal at the Anglican Network in Canada Clergy Retreat. The setting is the beautiful, tranquil Cedar Springs Christian Retreat Center – just an hour’s drive east of Vancouver and minutes south of the border.
Our speaker is Canon Phil Ashey, Chief Operating Officer of the American Anglican Council (AAC) and a leader in the Anglican Church in North America. Canon Ashey provides legal and canonical advice to churches and provides pastoral care for clergy and other leaders. He has served 24 years in the ministry and was in the legal profession before that. He currently presents educational and training materials designed to meet the needs of all Anglicans seeking to be more “missional” in 21st century America. These AAC programs include the Clergy Leadership Training Institute, spiritual coaching and peer support for clergy and Sure Foundation, a congregational development program.
This retreat is designed to provide solid Biblical teaching together with physical rest, spiritual refreshment and enriching fellowship. We want to strengthen and encourage one another in our ministry and refocus on our Christ-ordained mission: spreading the Good News, making disciplines and building the Kingdom of God.
Date: |
11-13 March 2013
(Beginning Monday afternoon, March 11 and concluding Wednesday afternoon, March 13.) |
Location: |
Cedar Springs Christian Retreat Center (near Abbotsford, BC) |
Speaker: |
The Rev Canon Phil Ashey
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Topic: |
Leadership
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Agenda: |
See agenda for the weekend posted here
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Cost: |
The cost is: $275 Cdn for single accommodation, $225 for shared, $175 for spouse
(For those who need it, accommodation for an additional night is available at the retreat center or at a billet home.) |
Register: |
For information contact the Rev Gary Stobbs at 604 854 5380 or 778 808 8696 (cell); garystobbs@telus.net. Register online now. |
Important: |
As this retreat is in the USA, you must bring a valid passport to cross the border. |
> Photos from the clergy retreat are posted here.
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