Can the Church listen to the Spirit?
“My love for my Church is inspired by people whose lives challenge us to bear witness to God’s truth to our world . . . These voices and lives stand in sharp contrast to the present day leadership of my church.”
“My love for my Church is inspired by people whose lives challenge us to bear witness to God’s truth to our world . . . These voices and lives stand in sharp contrast to the present day leadership of my church.”
Simon Sarmiento, of Thinking Anglicans, rebuts factual inaccuracies about The Episcopal Church and The Anglican Church of Canada and their relationships with ACNA.
It is reported that this morning, at the National Prayer Breakfast, President Obama and Secretary of State Clinton used the opportunity to criticize the Uganda
Close advisers to the president said the role of faith, while subtle, has been noticeable in and around the Obama White House.
For the past two years, I have expressed the view that it was time for the law to be reviewed by Congress. I fully support the new approach on gays in the military presented to the Senate Armed Services Committee this week by Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. – Colin Powell
Statements from: C of E Bishop Scott-Joynt; Lord Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth; and the Archbishop of York, John Sentamu. They all agree with the pope, and muse about natural law and such.
Former college and professional football player Sean James and Olympic gold medalist Al Joyner respond to the Focus on the Family Super Bowl ad, featuring Tim Tebow and his mother.
1. Moses, a Ugandan man seeking asylum in the U.S., hid his face Tuesday at a news conference in Washington to announce the formation of
It is not clear how Tishman’s aim of turning the complex’s rent-stabilised units into luxury apartments fits in with the Church’s ethical investment policy. The Church of England’s defence is that this was “established practice”.
Ms Harman, the Equalities Minister, had been engaged in a long dispute with churches and religious organisations over their exemption from anti-discrimination employment law, and how it affects “non-religious” posts. The dispute led to a government defeat on a key amendment to the Bill last week in the Lords, but it was expected that Ms Harman would reintroduce the measure.