Who can you trust?
Father Greg Jones, the Anglican Centrist is asking who one can trust in the current dispute in our Communion. I think he overstates the extent
Father Greg Jones, the Anglican Centrist is asking who one can trust in the current dispute in our Communion. I think he overstates the extent
Is it time for the Anglican Communion to separate? Stephen Bates of the Guardian thinks so. He writes: Separation would ensure that conservative evangelicals and
The House of Bishops meets this weekend for the first time since the rather unfortunate outcome of the gathering in Tanzania last month, but don’t
Updated with Marketplace’s take on the property issues in Northern Virginina. The NPR affiliate in Sacramento has a report featuring Bishop John David Schofield of
Or: “What the real Christians were talking about while the rest of us were quarreling about sex and jockeying for political advantage” ENS–As it concluded
It seems that just about everyone who is not a either a Primate of the Anglican Communion, or a member of Bishop Martyn Minns’ convocation
I have been slow in posting this link to the Anglican Church of Canada’s response to the Windsor Report. For other news of the Canadian
A curious document has been unearthed during discovery in the case involving Bishop Duncan and Calvary Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh. The complete filing is here.
The secular media did not pay much attention to the TEAM conference which concludes today in South Africa, but ENS has provided excellent coverage, including
Have a look at this thoughtful document prepared by the Diocese of Utah in response to the Primates’ communique. It is signed by the diocesan