Category: The Lead

A living wage

For Labor Day weekend, a meditation on the spiritual importance of living wage legislation from Archdeacon Michael S. Kendall of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. And a brochure from the Episcopal Network for Economic Justice.

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Sugden on Revolution in Anglicanism

Chris Sugden, writing in a British evangelical publication recasts the struggles in the Anglican Communion by arguing that the present struggles in the Anglican Communion are a sign that the Anglicanism is beginning to return to its earlier evangelical expression and is attempting to recover its Reformation roots.

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Kenya adds bishops for US, UPDATE

The spiritual head of the Anglican Communion, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, has asked African archbishops not to consecrate U.S. priests to help avoid a schism. Kenyan Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi said there had been no direct communication with Williams over the Thursday’s ceremony.

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Importance of doubt

Faith is a journey without arrival, complicated by false turns, breakdowns, dead ends and wheel-changes. Faith, like love, is seldom entirely constant; nor is it irrevocable.

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Muslim-Christian declaration on freedom to convert

The signing of a declaration between a group representing Muslims and a leading Christian body in Norway, which supports the mutual right to convert between faiths without harassment, is the first pact of its type in the world, the two bodies have announced.

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End times?

Anglicans Online has noticed a trend on church notice boards of not only listing when services begin but a new phenomenum of listing the time when services end. They wonder why this is happening….

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