Why ACNA is not yet our “ecumenical partner.”
Archbishop Justin Welby once described the Anglican Church in North America, which began as a new denomination by breaking away from the Episcopal Church and the Anglican
Archbishop Justin Welby once described the Anglican Church in North America, which began as a new denomination by breaking away from the Episcopal Church and the Anglican
Slavery is alive in the modern world. Believe it or not. On Tuesday, Dec. 2, for the first time in history Catholic, Anglican and Orthodox
Jonathan Merritt of Religion News Service writes: First Things, a conservative religious publication, has launched a movement encouraging pastors to refuse to perform marriages as
Archbishop Justin Welby’s presidential address to the General Synod of the Church of England today is full of news about his thoughts regarding the governance
The Episcopal Church, through the Young Adult Service Corps (YASC), offer opportunities for young people (21-30) to engage in immersive mission and ministry around the
Two of us from Africa shared proverbs from their own cultures, which spoke authentically to our sense of the Spirit’s calling. One is Sesotho, lesale le tee ga le lle, meaning, “one bangle does not ring.” The music of our hearts can only be made together. The other is Ashanti, Bannu ye, meaning, “if you want to go fast, go alone; but if you want to go far, go with a team.” We have made a conscious decision to walk together in order to go the distance.
The Belfast Newsletter reported this week: Measures paving the way for the appointment of women as bishops in the Church of England have received royal
From André Forget’s article in the Anglican Journal:
Episcopal News Service carries the Anglican Communion News Service story: The priests of the Anglican Diocese of Kumasi, Ghana, issued their challenge after a workshop