Episcopal News Service
Marshall Scott continues his reflections on General Convention: What does it mean, I wonder, when we say that we want to listen to each other?
…the Rev Glynn Cardy, of St Matthew-in-the-City, in Auckland, hopes this will lead, eventually, to the possibility of gay and lesbian couples getting married in Anglican churches.
It is not all work and resolutions and parliamentary procedure. Some have developed games to lighten the atmosphere:
A news release from the No Anglican Covenant Coalition: COALITION STATEMENT ON THIS WEEK’S VOTES ON THE ANGLICAN COVENANT
New members of Executive Council elected at General Convention:
The House of Bishops unanimously passed a restructuring resolutions that had already been passed unanimously by the House of Deputies. Now the Presiding Bishop and
While the budget of the Episcopal Church has been presented, it hasn’t yet been approved by either house, so both houses will have to take it up within the next two days.
This year’s General Convention has a certain youthful energy to it. The Young Adult Festivala for 18-to-30-year-olds drew 95 participants. Eighteen teenagers are participating as
Commemoration of Benedict of Nursia, (480? – 547?) Founder of Western Monasticism Proverbs 2:1-9 Luke 14:27-33 Idleness is the enemy of the soul; and therefore