Anglicanism started in the 16th century as a national church of the English (and Welsh) people. Later, through mission, colonial expansion and migration it spread over the entire globe to the point where today there are Anglican or Episcopal churches in 165 countries. These churches and congregations bring together people from many different backgrounds: old and young, white-collar and blue-collar, migrants and natives, American military and British civilians, city dwellers and country folk, lawyers and poets – all with their own language, heritage, customs, strengths and weaknesses. We all are not just individually different, we also carry a particular culture within us, values, attitudes, expectations which are powerful but often only partially conscious. How do the many become one body? And what role do Anglican identity and theology play in this process?
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Friday, 14 November 2025
13.30 Welcome and introductions
14.00 Migrant and multicultural churches in the UK, Revd Dr Ben Aldous, London
15.45 Coffee Break
16.00 A sociolinguistic analysis of the interface between language, identity and religion, Dr Linda Bredvik, Heidelberg
18.00 Dinner
19.00 Research projects and reports
Saturday, 15 November 2025
09.00 Morning devotion, Sven Gröger
09.15 Bible Study, Elise Ebinger, Megan Kramer
10.30 Coffee Break
11.00 We are all one in Christ: The joys and challenges of intercultural church communities in German Anglicanism, Revd Christopher Easthill, Wiesbaden
13:00 Lunch
14.30 Anglicanism in a Caribbean context: gifts, challenges, what it has to offer the worldwide Church (digital), Revd Canon Dr Carlton Turner, Birmingham/Barbados
16.00 Coffee Break
16.30 The Mission and Evangelism Landscape in Britain with particular reference to the Church of England, Revd Dr Ben Aldous, London
18.30 Evensong (Christ the King Anglican and Episcopal Church Frankfurt)
Sunday, 16 November 2025
11.00 Mass at Christ the King, Frankfurt
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Registration:
Write to info@ki-eb.de, 06425-8433-11 (Anna Wiemer)
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The Speakers:
- Revd Dr Ben Aldous (Churches Together in England)
- Dr Linda Bredvik (Heidelberg University)
- Revd Christopher Easthill (St Augustine’s Church, Wiesbaden, Chairman of Arbeitsgemeinschaft Christlicher Kirchen, ACK Deutschland)
- Prof Dr Michael Clarke (Codrington Anglican College, Barbados).
- Bible Study: Megan Kramer and Elise Ebinger (Berlin, Tübingen)
For whom? The seminar is in English. It is primarily (but not exclusively) aimed at students and trainee ministers. It requires some understanding of theology. The seminar is open to members of all Christian denominations incl. overseas students in Germany.
Times: Starts Friday 14th November at 1 p.m., ends Sunday 16th at mid-day
Venue: Anglican / Episcopal Church of Christ the King, Sebastian-Rinz Str. 22, 60323 Frankfurt a.M.
Accommodation: Five Elements Hostel, Moselstr. 40, 60329 Frankfurt / Main, Tel. 069 24005885 (4-bed single-sex dorms)
Costs:
Students, please check with your church’s ecumenical departement or your scholarship organisation. You may be eligible for a subsidy towards the costs.
Students & trainee pastors (incl. accommodation & meals)
€ 65 early bird registration until 15 Sept, thereafter € 80
€ 30 excl. accommodation incl. food
Accommodation is in hostel bunk beds (4 beds per single-sex dorm)
Non-students / Full earners (excl. accommodation, incl. meals)
€ 110
Enquiries: Dr Kai Funkschmidt, Tel.: 06251/8433-21, E-Mail: kai.funkschmidt@ki-eb.de
Student planning team: Vania Kent, Elise Ebinger, Megan Kramer, Sven Gröger
Registration: Write to info@ki-eb.de, 06425-8433-11 (Anna Wiemer)
Registration deadline: 10 October 2025 (reduced rate for early registration by 15 September)