Category: The Lead

Blogging bishops, update

What is on the hearts and minds of the blogging bishops during their time in Canterbury at the Lambeth Conference? Deep and not so deep thoughts are being shared across the blogosphere in these few weeks. Some are mastering technology with only a few lessons before leaving their trusty media officers. Some are still challenged. We offer a few “outtakes” found in the Feed that links many of the bishops’ offerings.

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“Voices of Witness: Africa”

“Voices of Witness: Africa”, a new film by Integrity USA with stories of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Christians in Africa, will be premiered at the Lambeth Conference. Ruth Gledhill calls it “an incredibly powerful and moving film.”

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Live: For starters

From the opening Eucharist: “There is space equally for everyone and anyone regardless of color, gender, ability or sexual orientation. If we attempt some game of uprooting the unrighteous, then my sisters and brothers, none of us will remain.”

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Tithing on the Campaign Trail

Three months ago, Tom Perriello, the Democratic challenger in Viriginia’s fifth congressional district, announced that his campaign workers would be required to spend a tenth of their time doing volunteer work. Previous campaigns have done the odd bit of community service, but this appears to be the first to make it an integral part of the enterprise, and to couch it in religious terms as a form of tithing.

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What we can learn from the Revival of 1858?

A piece on four churches in Wilmington, N.C. celebrating their sesquicentennial this year calls attention to why all four celebrate the same founding year, 1858. The previous year, banks had made some bad investments, railroad companies were drowning in debt, and the stock market was sliding at a pace that kept investors queasy. The crisis caused people to turn to God, according to one scholar.

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Live: Random observations

Rowan Williams’ stock is enjoying at least a brief rally on the Anglican market. The retreat format with which the Lambeth Conference began showed him

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Religion and Ethics on Lambeth

Religion and Ethics Newsweekly introduces Lambeth to the wider media world by interviewing three priests (one from California, one from Virginia, and one from Florida)

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