Nets for life
Episcopal Relief and Development has had an important role in the distribution of hundreds of thousands of nets used to protect sleeping children and their
Episcopal Relief and Development has had an important role in the distribution of hundreds of thousands of nets used to protect sleeping children and their
Episcopal Life Online is carrying a video by the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church providing some background and her reflections on the coming House
Pat Ashworth, writing in the Church Times last week, points out how the repeated use of the language of crisis in the Anglican Communion is less than helpful. She uses the letter released under the name of Archbishop Akinola a few weeks ago and examines the way parts were edited and rewritten as a springboard for her argument that our language and rhetoric is not terribly helpful right now.
The Living Church has news that a number of American congregations formerly associated with Bishop Lyons of Bolivia are being transferred to the oversight of the Anglican Church of Nigeria.
Mwamba preached at the synod’s closing Eucharist. During the synod meeting, Harare Bishop Konunga asked that “Dissolution of the Province” be put on the synod’s agenda. Participants on the synod assumed that this item referred to an ongoing effort to create three new provinces from the dioceses of Zimbabwe, Malawi, and Zambia respectively, not the issue of homosexuality.
The New York Times has news today that the noted children’s author and active episcopal layperson and speaker had died at the age of 88.
Scott Gunn writes that he believes he’s discovered the real reason for the present controversies in the Anglican Communion, and who is ultimately pushing things
The Anglican Journal (published in Canada) is re-running an article from 2003 this month. It’s written by Terry Brown, the bishop of Malaita in the
An article in the Times Online reports that a group of deputies to the Church of England’s General Synod and one of her bishops has
An article by Alex Kirby posted on the BBC news pages reflects on the future of the Anglican Communion given what happened in Kenya yesterday,