Category: The Lead

G-dcast

G-dcast is an experiment. It hopes to tell the story of the whole Torah, over the course of a year, through 54 cartoon parshas. (A parsha is a Torah portion, basically a chunk of the Old Testament.)

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Anderson calls for full discussion of B033

House of Deputies President Bonnie Anderson told Episcopal Life that she is committed to discussing the resolution in Anaheim, saying that the dynamics around its passage “were such that a full and thorough discussion of B033 was difficult to have.” By the time the convention meets “we will have had three years of reflection time.”

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Leap of faith by Mormon filmmaker

Who could have foreseen what would happen between the Mormon filmmaker and the lesbian priest? Not Douglas Hunter, even after he took a leap of faith and trained his camera on the Rev. Susan Russell. And maybe not even Russell, who had undergone a remarkable transformation from onetime suburban soccer mom to priest and outspoken champion of gay rights.

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Conservatives playing possum?

The behavior of conservative primates and advocacy groups at the recently-concluded Primates Meeting in Alexandria, Egypt and the comments of Bishop Gregory Venables in this interivew with George Conger suggest a change in the strategy, and perhaps the aims of the anti-gay faction in the Anglican Communion.

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Primates urge all in Communion to reconcile

A day after the final Communiqué from the Primates’ meeting in Alexandria, and the release of the Windsor Continuation Group’s report, there are a number of pieces appearing which try to make sense of the mixed messages being heard.

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