Category: The Lead

AMiA Comments on Lambeth Invitations

The leadership of the AMiA (Anglican Mission in the Americas) have released a statement commenting on implications of the issued and with-held invitations to the 2008 Lambeth Conference. The AMiA is associated with the Anglican provinces of Rwanda and of Singapore and has a number of bishops and clergy planting AMiA parishes in North America.

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The coming global schism?

Is the possible the split between Anglicans in the global south and the developed nations of the world merely a precursor of a more widespread divergence in across the board in Christianity? The Pew Forum looks hard at this question in a conversation between Prof. Phillip Jenkins and a number of members of the press.

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Reconciliation: A Third Way

Promoting a faith based culture of reconciliation is the hope of 65 Episcopalians attending “The Third Way” training seminar led by The Rev. Brian Cox,

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Communion By Invitation Only

It is a “sad day for the Anglican Communion and a new low for the beleaguered Archbishop of Canterbury. The once proud-of-its-diversity Anglican Communion has

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Making a difference

While the the news is full of stories of our disagreements, Episcopalians are working to make a difference in our world. Anglican/Episcopal networks are active

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Cavalcanti not invited to Lambeth either

According to a spokesperson for the Anglican Consultative Council, Bishop Cavalcanti of Recife is not to be invited to Lambeth. This is in addition to Bishop Kunonga from Harare whom Canon Kearson, the Secretary General of the ACC mentioned yesterday as not having been invited yet.

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