The Church Club's annual lecture series began on February 6 with a talk by the Rt. Rev. Catherine S. Roskam, bishop suffragan of New York (pictured below). On the eve of the primates meeting, held in mid-February in Tanzania, she said, "One of the great gifts of the Anglican Communion is that we have been bound together by affection. " She was hopeful about the prospects for continued dialogue among the leaders of the Anglican Church around the world, saying, "We set our hope in Christ."
On February 20, the series continued with a talk by Janette O'Neill, senior director for African programs at Episcopal Relief and Development. She filled in for the Rev. Brian Grieves, who was recovering from dental surgery. She gave a preview of the upcoming conference, Towards Effective Anglican Mission (TEAM 2007), to be held the first week of March in Boksburg, South Africa. The conference will draw clergy and lay Anglican leaders of all levels, government officials, and others to focus on "Prophetic Witness, Social Development and HIV and AIDS. The consultation aims to enhance current initiatives in social outreach work that seeks to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)."
O'Neill's was introduced by Church Club member Margaret Larom, Director of Anglican and Global Relations & Provincial Secretary for the Episcopal Church.
These events were held at Church of the Incarnation on Madison Avenue. Club members also enjoyed a bag supper. Some took part in Incarnation's Shrove Tuesday pancake supper.

Margaret Larom (left) and Janette O'Neill (right)
Click here to listen to Janette O'Neill's talk (about 40 minutes, with additional comments by Margaret Larom and a Q&A at the end). My recorder ran out of space during Bishop Roskam's talk, so I don't have it. Apologies.
Click below to see more pictures.