
Churches push back against President
We ask that every member of this denomination, and people who are committed to justice and righteousness, equality and truth, will join with us to thwart what are clearly demonic acts.

We ask that every member of this denomination, and people who are committed to justice and righteousness, equality and truth, will join with us to thwart what are clearly demonic acts.

The following was released today from Lambeth Palace following the announcement that the Dubs Amendment to the U.K.’s Immigration Act 2016, an amendment spearheaded by

Details of he former COO’s lawsuit against the church are available. In it Bishop Sauls claims that a conspiracy led by PHoD Gay Jennings led to his ouster and that the poor way it was handled has destroyed his reputation

From Anglican News: For the first time ever, Anglican Choral Evensong will be celebrated at the altar of the Chair of St Peter in St

The Presiding Bishop and President of the House of Deputies have issued a joint letter informing the Church Center staff about Bishop Saul’s intent to sue over his dismissal last year.

In an editorial in the Christian Century, the President of the House of Deputies warns fellow Christians of the danger in chasing after power and prestige and the pitfalls of complicity with the darker aspects of the Trump administration’s agenda

Through an international effort, a seminary has been launched to prepare leaders for the Episcopal church in El Salvador

From the Public Affairs Office of the Episcopal Church: The Rev. Canon Michael Barlowe, Executive Officer of General Convention, announced the draft schedule for the

“The Archbishop of Canterbury was a Dormitory Officer at Iwerne holiday camp in the late 1970s, where boys from public schools learnt to develop life as Christians.”

Curry and Jennings argue that restrictions “target some of the most vulnerable people in our communities.” And, they point out, the Episcopal Church has some economic weight behind its opinions.