Category: The Lead

Bishop biking, not flying

Eight cyclists including led by biking enthusiast Bishop Mark Hollingsworth of the Diocese of Ohio left Anaheim on the closing day of General Convention. Destination: 815. Mission: Episcopal Relief and Development and NetsforLife®. ENS reports they arrived in one piece, mostly, and have accomplished their objectives.

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Where is the God of history and the Incarnation?

A growing frustration of mine has been that we have increasingly accepted a legislative model of decision-making. This reinforces the idea for people on the extremes that the point is to prepare for diocesan and general conventions as do-or-die events that determine the future of the church by majority rule.

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Ex-DJ webcasts Morning Prayer

The podcasts he produces — of Morning Prayer, Noonday Prayer and the end-of-the-day prayer called Compline — have expanded Lee’s ministry from the wooded mountains of Maryland’s western extreme to a global congregation. This spring, the four-year-old effort claimed 50,000 downloads a month, from Anglicans on every continent and Christians of every stripe. And the number continues to grow.

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35 years ago today: Episcopal Church on the road to becoming unrecognizable

On July 29, 1974 eleven women broke the barrier so long in place against the ordination of women to the priesthood of the Anglican Church when they were “irregularly” ordained to the priesthood in Philadelphia. Charges were filed against the bishops who ordained the women and attempts were made to prevent the Philadelphia 11 from serving their priestly ministries.

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Some conservative response to the ABC’s statement

The Rev. Phil Ashey, chief operating officer of the American Anglican Council, said the sentiment on the ground is: “Rowan has spoken. So what? … He has abdicated his leadership in surrendering to the two-tier, two-track model of Anglicanism. … In typically Rowanesque fashion, he has left an open door for the Episcopal Church to dominate.”

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Choice and the Archbishop

It is the way that Archbishop Rowan uses “choice” which is bothersome, as if it would be as easy for someone to choose a homosexual lifestyle as it would be them to choose a certain way of being Anglican. At their deepest levels of identity, neither homosexuality nor Anglicanism is a choice. In particular, Anglicans have claimed that Anglican Christianity is a gift. – The Very Rev. Sam Candler

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I love to tell the story …

It is more important than ever that we know and share our tradition. The risen Christ is actually present in the telling of the Christian story. It is essential that we tell the story—not talk about the story, not give directives based on the story, not modify or abridge the story—but tell the story.

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