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The '''2006 Presbyterian General Assembly''' was hosted by the [[Presbytery of Sheppards and Lapsley]] at the [[Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex]] from June 15-22, [[2006]].
The '''217th Presbyterian General Assembly''' was hosted by the [[Presbytery of Sheppards and Lapsley]] for the 2.3 million-member Presbyterian Church (USA) at the [[Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex]] from June 15-22, [[2006]].
 
The Assembly opened with the election of Joan S. Gray (Presbytery of Greater Atlanta) as moderator, succeeding Rick Ufford-Chase. Elder Robert Wilson of Fellowship Presbyterian Church in Huntsville was nominated as vice moderator.
 
Committee meetings were held during most of the week with all Assembly business tracked on "Les", a computer network accessed from laptops used by delegates throughout the Assembly.
 
==Notable guest==
Several notable guests were invited to the General Assembly:
:* Bishop Munib Younan of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land led an ecumenical service on Saturday.
:* Rev. Bernice Powell Jackson, North American president of the World Council of Churches preached at the ecumenical service on Saturday.
:* The Rev. U-Choan Tan of the Presbyterian Church of Taiwan read the epistle at the ecumenical service on Saturday.
:* Rev. Setri Nyomi, general secretary of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, preached at the worship celebration on Sunday
:* The Chorale Presbytérienne du Congo performed at the worship celebration on Sunday


==Excursions==
==Excursions==
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:* ''Birmingham: Gateway to Good Health and the Good Life'': A half-day tour to the [[Lakeshore Foundation]], the [[Southern Progress Corporate Headquarters]], and the [[Andrew Gerow Hodges Chapel]] at [[Samford University]]'s [[Beeson School of Divinity]], with architect [[Neil Davis]] as guide.
:* ''Birmingham: Gateway to Good Health and the Good Life'': A half-day tour to the [[Lakeshore Foundation]], the [[Southern Progress Corporate Headquarters]], and the [[Andrew Gerow Hodges Chapel]] at [[Samford University]]'s [[Beeson School of Divinity]], with architect [[Neil Davis]] as guide.


Birmingham has also hosted General Assemblies in [[1917 Presbyterian General Assembly|1917]] and [[1957 Presbyterian General Assembly|1957]].
==Notes==
* Birmingham has also hosted General Assemblies in [[1917 Presbyterian General Assembly|1917]] and [[1957 Presbyterian General Assembly|1957]].
* [[Chelsea]] potter [[John Rodgers]] was commissioned to produce 400 sets of communion ware based on a Congolese wooden chalice given to the Presbytery of Sheppards and Lapsley in recognition of their early mission work to that African nation.

Revision as of 22:31, 20 June 2006

The 217th Presbyterian General Assembly was hosted by the Presbytery of Sheppards and Lapsley for the 2.3 million-member Presbyterian Church (USA) at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex from June 15-22, 2006.

The Assembly opened with the election of Joan S. Gray (Presbytery of Greater Atlanta) as moderator, succeeding Rick Ufford-Chase. Elder Robert Wilson of Fellowship Presbyterian Church in Huntsville was nominated as vice moderator.

Committee meetings were held during most of the week with all Assembly business tracked on "Les", a computer network accessed from laptops used by delegates throughout the Assembly.

Notable guest

Several notable guests were invited to the General Assembly:

  • Bishop Munib Younan of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land led an ecumenical service on Saturday.
  • Rev. Bernice Powell Jackson, North American president of the World Council of Churches preached at the ecumenical service on Saturday.
  • The Rev. U-Choan Tan of the Presbyterian Church of Taiwan read the epistle at the ecumenical service on Saturday.
  • Rev. Setri Nyomi, general secretary of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, preached at the worship celebration on Sunday
  • The Chorale Presbytérienne du Congo performed at the worship celebration on Sunday

Excursions

Attendees to the Assembly had several programmed tours available during the week:

Notes

  • Birmingham has also hosted General Assemblies in 1917 and 1957.
  • Chelsea potter John Rodgers was commissioned to produce 400 sets of communion ware based on a Congolese wooden chalice given to the Presbytery of Sheppards and Lapsley in recognition of their early mission work to that African nation.