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Bishop Marc Andrus with Father Michael Lapsley:
The Lambeth Conference

Recorded Live: Sunday, May 11, 2008, 9:30 am PST

G U E S T S :

  • The Right Reverend Marc Handley Andrus
    Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California


  • Father Michael Lapsley
    Director of the Institute for Healing of Memories of South Africa

Moderated by : The Very Rev. Alan Jones,
Dean of Grace Cathedral

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About the Program:

Change is in the air. The cathedral will welcome an interim dean in the new year. The Diocese of California meets to discuss governance vision. The Lambeth Conference convenes this year to discuss the governance of the church, its ministry and liturgy, and its engagement with the world. Bishop Marc will share his vision for the cathedral, what he sees in the future for the Diocese, and with Father Michael Lapsley, what he hopes will come out of the Lambeth Conference.

The Right Reverend Marc Handley Andrus is the eighth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California, and has served since July 2006. Prior to his election as Bishop of California, Andrus served as Bishop Suffragan in the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. Originally from Tennessee, he worked as a regional planner in Virginia before becoming ordained. Andrus is married to Sheila Andrus and they have two daughters, Chloe and Pilar.

Michael Lapsley was born in New Zealand and trained as a priest in Australia before moving to South Africa where he worked as an ANC chaplain during the apartheid years in South Africa. He was exiled to Zimbabwe where in 1990 he opened a letter bomb and lost both his hands and one eye in the subsequent explosion. He now lives and works in Capetown as the Director of the Institute for the Healing of Memories.

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