Canadian General Synod: On Demand
Anglicans from across Canada and around the world can watch General Synod 2007 live by web stream. For coverage and analysis, viewers can check out
Anglicans from across Canada and around the world can watch General Synod 2007 live by web stream. For coverage and analysis, viewers can check out
We have an opportunity to share God’s love with one another thanks to the Internet and through old and new informal global networks of individual, parish, and diocesan contacts. Such encounters of personally sharing, grace-filled experiences are life giving.
Ugandan and Sudanese clergy have recommended forgiveness, not punishment, as a means to resolve the 20-year-long war in northern Uganda.
In the next two days, Congress will vote on an amendment to close the notorious School of the Americas/WHINSEC.
There are about 45 congregations, less than 1%, that have claimed to have left the Episcopal Church. Almost all of these congregations have been reconstituted by a group from within the congregation that remains faithful to the Episcopal Church.
Sentamu and Williams urge, “something like a Covenant is a constructive path for the future, and why the hope has been expressed that the bishops attending the Lambeth Conference will be ready to work with the concept and with the proposals already outlined.”
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori outlines details of the House of Bishops September meeting in New Orleans.
The Episcopal Church will launch a multifaith campaign on climate change. Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori will invite Christians, Jews and Muslims to commit to reducing the carbon footprint of churches, temples and mosques by 50 % by 2015.
July 8th is the midway point in the United Nations’ campaign to reduce extreme poverty in the world by 2015 through the Millennium Development Goals.
Deviancy! Immorality! Racism! If you read enough of the papers—not to mention the bloggers– this is what one might think the Episcopal Church stands for.