Virginia Seminary to Designate Funds for Reparations
From the seminary’s press release (new link added): Virginia Theological Seminary recognizes that enslaved persons worked on the campus, and that even after slavery ended,
From the seminary’s press release (new link added): Virginia Theological Seminary recognizes that enslaved persons worked on the campus, and that even after slavery ended,
The Rev. Peter Munson, a recently retired priest from Colorado, is walking across the U.S. to raise awareness and raise money on behalf of four
For a bit of whimsy on a Friday afternoon, we have two reports from England of unusually creative ways to highlight the space of cathedrals.
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
This very question is the subject of two essays published this week. The first, “Christ and Care for the Marginalized” by Peter Robinson, is located
In an article published by the Church Times June 28 (note it’s behind a paywall), Archbishop Thabo Makgoba of Cape Town urges everyone, including the
A group of bishops from across the Communion, led by Bishop George Sumner of Dallas, today published a letter in which they express their hopes
Our friends at ENS report that the Dioceses of Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan are in the process of finalizing an agreement to share a
Anglicans are at the forefront of several conversations taking place around the globe about environmental issues this week. First, in Japan, several clergy spoke at
Thinking Anglicans today published an opinion piece by Andrew Greystone. Following on the recent publication of the Church of England’s inquiry into sexual abuse (see