
The Call to Discipleship in the US and Canada
“Despite some glimmers of hope, we had to reckon with death-dealing forces that are shaking the world order and inflicting suffering on many” – the Arusha Call to Discipleship
“Despite some glimmers of hope, we had to reckon with death-dealing forces that are shaking the world order and inflicting suffering on many” – the Arusha Call to Discipleship
Its our weekly roundup of the stories you might have missed.
Thinking Anglicans today published an opinion piece by Andrew Greystone. Following on the recent publication of the Church of England’s inquiry into sexual abuse (see
New Zealand bishop and blogger Peter Carrell has been presiding over a most interesting conversation about what being “Anglican” does or could mean.
Historic episcopates, strong women, and plastic everywhere; its our weekly roundup of stories you don’t want to miss
In the spiritual realm and in the Church, it is important to have clear lines of authority. The agreement that I signed with Archbishop Okoh has allowed each of the CANA dioceses to bring clarity since they were technically connected with two provinces, two archbishops, and two houses of bishops. For those choosing to remain under the Church of Nigeria, we bless them in the name of Jesus and pray that their ministry here in North America will lead many people to come to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior. As Jesus said: ‘the harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few.’ – Archbishop of ACNA
The Anglican Church of Canada completed its fourth regional consultation on human trafficking last month in Nanaimo, British Columbia. This was the final in a series
The Office of Public Affairs of the Episcopal Church responded to growing concern about new laws restricting access to abortion in states such as Alabama, Missouri, and Ohio by sending out an email last week summarizing the positions taken by General Convention on the issues of abortion and reproductive healthcare.
Four more priests in the Anglican Church of Nigeria have been dismissed for “homosexual practices.” Their dismissal and defrocking follows similar actions against two other priests less than two weeks ago.
Lots of folks doing lots all around the church in the past week