Author: John B. Chilton

The Hope Clinic

The Hope Clinic in East Texas serves uninsured and under-insured 5000 patients in Shelby County, and is supported by the Episcopal churches in the Diocese of Texas.

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Muddy boots

Grandmère Mimi over at Wounded Bird blog shares a letter from Bishop Jenkins to his diocese as he retires.

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More than meets the eye

Here is the typical scenario when religion meets journalism: There are traditional believers holding the line against liberal activism. But it is never that simple.

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As the Anglican world still turns

Bishop Gregory Cameron says the proposed Covenant is for Anglican Consultative Council members only while some English evangelicals would love for the Church of England recognize ACNA separately from the Instruments of Unity.

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Lost leaders?

Simon Tisdall, foreign affairs writer for the Guardian has an end-of-the-year list of international leaders that “messed up the most last year.” On his list

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Fighting and biting

A former Episcopal priest is suing his own attorney, who is also lead counsel for the Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh, for malpractice. But the move is controversial among members of the parish and others in the realignment movement who believe that Moyer is only after the money.

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