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        <p>The Pacific Basin Conference was held June 19-25, 1983 at Hawaii Loa College, Kaneohe, Hawaii. Conceived by Bishop Wesley Frensdorff of the Diocese of Nevada, and hosted by Bishop Edmond Browning from the Diocese of Hawaii, the conference was attended by over 150 participants and delegates from 51 dioceses of the Anglican Communion around the Pacific Basin. Its purpose was to discuss Roland Allen’s teachings on missionary work and examine how they could be implemented in the Pacific region.  These teachings included giving indigenous people the responsibility for leadership in mission churches and enabling lay persons to have an important, effective role as evangelists, relying on local leaders to carry out the work of the Church rather than absentee bishops.</p>
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      <p>The content of the recordings of the Pacific Basin Conference include speakers, presenters, plenary sessions, reports, discussions, and question and answer sessions.  Although some speakers on the recordings are unidentified, the identified conference speakers and presenters include:<lb/><lb/>Dr. Bernard Cooke, professor at Holy Cross College, Worcester, Massachusetts and Roman Catholic scholar<lb/>Rev. George C. Harris,  Episcopal Bishop of Alaska<lb/>Dr. F. Ross Kinsler, specialist in adult education, missionary educator, one of the founders of Theological Education by Extension, and director of  San Francisco Theological Seminary’s Southern California Extension Center<lb/>Dr. Kosuke Koyama, professor at Union Theological Seminary, New York and minister of United Church of Christ<lb/>Rev. Jaci C. Maraschin, priest of the  Brazilian Anglican Church and professor at Federacao Escolas Superiores, Sao Paulo<lb/>Patricia N. Page, specialist in adult education and faculty at Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Berkeley<lb/>Rev. David M. Paton, canon of Canterbury Cathedral and noted expert on Roland Allen<lb/>Most Rev. Paul Reeves, Archbishop of New Zealand<lb/>Dr. Macu (Matthew) Salato (referred to in ENS and Living Church as Matthew Solato), physician, diplomat, and lay canon of the Anglican cathedral in Suva, Fiji</p>
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