
Primate of Brazil speaks out on General Convention’s passage of marriage equality
Primate of Brazil issues statement on GC actions in favor of marriage equality; affirms relationship with TEC and disavows any actions to isolate provinces
Primate of Brazil issues statement on GC actions in favor of marriage equality; affirms relationship with TEC and disavows any actions to isolate provinces
In the Magazine this month we’re looking at the experience of General Convention. In this post, first time deputy Katherine Karr-Cornejo reflects on her time as a deputy and the ways in which Twitter opened up the conversation of GC to the whole church.
At the Magazine this month, we’re exploring the experience of General Convention. In this piece, Kristin Fontaine recounts experiencing GC through social media and how that brought her closer to her mother
At the Magazine this month we’re telling stories and reflecting on General Convention. In the wake of the Supreme Court and GC’s acceptance of marriage equality, John Gillespie explores the biblical texts and the thin thread on which opposition to GLBTQ rights rests.
At the Magazine this month we’re telling stories and reflecting on General Convention. In this piece, Marshall Scott wonders what it is we wait for in anticipation of General Convention.
Several key items were finished at General Convention (GC) today in both houses. The main action really started with Eucharist. Worship has been very good
Yesterday, the House of Deputies of the General Convention concurred with two resolutions previously adopted by the House of Bishops that together ushered in full
Today began the seventh day of business at the General Convention (GC), but it was far from a day of rest. The biggest item came
Via ENS: At today’s Eucharist, the Rev Kimberly Jackson gave voice to the breadth and impact of General Convention. Sisters and brothers in Christ, our
While recognising the prerogative of The Episcopal Church to address issues appropriate to its own context, Archbishop Justin Welby said that its decision will cause distress for some and have ramifications for the Anglican Communion as a whole, as well as for its ecumenical and interfaith relationships.