The Anglican Episcopal House of Studies and the Office of Black Church Studies, both at Duke Divinity School, hosted symposium on “Cross-Cultural and Anti-Racist Ministry for a Global Church.”
A panel discussion featuring Bishop Michael Curry and: The Most Rev. Dr. Mouneer Anis, presiding bishop of the Episcopal/Anglican Province of Alexandria, Egypt; The Rt. Rev. Humberto Maiztegui Goncalves, Bishop of the Southern Diocese, Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil; Coordinator of the National Commission for Public Advocacy, Human Rights and the Fight against Racism The Rt. Rev. Rose Hudson-Wilkin, bishop of Dover, Diocese of Canterbury, The Church of England.
The panelists discussed how to build bridges, strive for justice, and respect the dignity of every human being in Christ's name in addressing the challenges of various ministry contexts.