Author: Andrew Gerns

Did early Christianity betray Jesus?

Archbishop Rowan Williams reviews Geze Vernes new book Christian Beginnings: From Nazareth to Nicaea, AD 30-325 which asks the how much the early church changed the teachings of Jesus.

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Creating spaces of grace and love

The Rev. Jesús Reyes, Canon for Congregational Growth & Development in the Diocese of El Camino Real reflects the questions raised this weekend by Ross Douthat, saying “Yes! Liberal Christianity…and many forms of Christianity…can be saved!”

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Surprising “Truth Squad” takes down WSJ op-ed

Jay Akasie, who describes himself a “traditional Episcopalian”, wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal yesterday that was so filled with error and misleading statements that it brought immediate rebuttal from across the Episcopal spectrum.

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On Leading the 5000

The Rev. David Keen, the Opininated Vicar, looks at the fact that the way things are going in the Church of England and finds that if some basic changes aren’t made, the CofE could simply collapse under it’s own weight.

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Is there room for me?

How a rigid Vicar drove one woman out of her parish on the day of her wedding and into a spiritual life that avoids the Church.

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