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Trinity Institute presents live webcast of Archbishop Williams







Posted: Wednesday, April 16, 2003
A sold-out Trinity Institute Conference will be webcast live over the Internet at www.ECTN.org, April 28-29. Featured speaker Rowan Williams, the new archbishop of Canterbury, will be the star attraction for many who have never heard him. This will be his first speaking engagement at an American venue broadcast live to the global Internet community.

His sermon at the opening Eucharist of the conference on April 28 and an address on April 29 will be among conference presentations webcast live by Trinity Television, the parish's television ministry.

The 104th archbishop is characterized as a radical and liberal on social issues--but theologically orthodox on a number of issues--as well as a deeply spiritual leader with a great vision for the Anglican Church. He is scheduled to deliver a testament to Benedictine spirituality at Trinity's 34th National Conference, 'Shaping Holy Lives', which also includes B. Joan Chittister, Kathleen Norris, and Laurence Freeman.

The webcast will be available at www.ECTN.org to anyone with Internet access. A detailed schedule is available at www.TrinInst.org along with complete bios of featured speakers. For more information contact: 1-800-559-3286.
  
  
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