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Mission and Reconciliation

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Reconciliation: God’s Mission — and Ours” is the theme of Global Episcopal Mission Network’s conference scheduled for May 24-26 at Camp McDowell in Nauvoo, Alabama.

Speakers include the Rt. Rev. Mark MacDonald, National Indigenous Bishop for the Anglican Church of Canada; the Rev. Canon Paul-Gordon Chandler, president and founder of CARAVAN peacebuilding arts ministry; and Heidi Kim, the Episcopal Church Center’s missioner for racial reconciliation.

The network offers discounts for those who register by March 15.

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