Category: The Lead

Episcopal Presiding Bishop points to December 21: For Such a Time as This: A Call to Prayer, Fasting, and Advocacy

As December 21 nears, Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry has presented a video noting that we remain in a time for prayer, fasting and advocacy this Advent and Christmas in support of policies that provide opportunities for and respect to the dignity of people struggling with poverty through For Such a Time as This: A Call to Prayer, Fasting, and Advocacy.

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The ties that bind

Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, Dr Josiah Idowu-Fearon reflects on the nature of the Anglican Communion and what it means to be Anglican

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Looking for light in dark times

A Sandy Hook survivor and his mother have written a book sharing their journey and the resilience they have drawn from their (Episcopal) faith. They share insights and offer tips for raising children of enduring faith.

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“Road Rage Priest” set to receive probation

The Rev William Adams, Rector of Calvary Episcopal Church in Fletcher NC has entered into a plea deal in a road rage incident in Florida and has been given a year of probation.  He was charged with pointing a semi-automatic pistol from his red 2014 Corvette at a woman and her adult son near Palm City, FL.

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What makes Anglicans Anglican?

Prompted by the recent ordination of nine men by the GAFCON related Anglican Mission in England (AMiE), an on-line editorial in the British magazine “Christian Today,” asks and seeks to answer the question “What makes Anglicans Anglican anyway?” 

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Religion, Politics and Alabama

Eighty-one percent of Alabama’s white evangelicals who voted in Alabama’s senate election yesterday voted for Roy Moore, weighing his professed conservative Christian values against a record of racist, anti-LGBTQ and anti-women’s rights rhetoric, and more recent accusations of sexual assault against minors.

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