
Weekend Roundup for July 20th
O Canada and a few other bits and bobs; it’s our weekly roundup of stories from the Episco-Anglican world and beyond

O Canada and a few other bits and bobs; it’s our weekly roundup of stories from the Episco-Anglican world and beyond

In the latest court filing involving the Church in South Carolina (TECSC)’s property disputes with the ACNA diocese, TECSC has filed motions to dismiss. Late

Part seven of our partnership with Empire Remixed to share a series of responses to the Living Church looking at full inclusion and sacramental equality

“Macrena loved learning (from accounts, she was a person with a fairly extensive knowledge of the Bible), and she figured out pretty quickly that a wife’s life in those days didn’t leave much time for that. Instead, she announced her decision to consider herself eternally betrothed to Christ, and embarked on a life of prayer and study.”

Part six of our partnership with Empire Remixed to share a series of responses to the Living Church looking at full inclusion and sacramental equality

“One of the most ancient ways of naming the meandering and challenging journey with each other and our Shepherd is conversion, and our nervous avoidance of the term may create more stumbling blocks and unattractiveness than the cost of the shock value.”

Part five of our partnership with Empire Remixed to share a series of responses to the Living Church looking at full inclusion and sacramental equality

“May we welcome Christ in each person who is a stranger to us, as Jesus welcomes the outcast and lost.”

As the Anglican Church of Canada approached it’s General Synod and the questions of marriage equality and full sacramental inclusion of LGBT+ persons, the Living

It remains unclear where, how, or when the ramped-up ICE raids predicted by the President’s twitter account will materialize; but in the meantime, churches are taking their members’ fears seriously, and offering sanctuary, solace, and counsel where they can.