Why Listen?
I spent a portion of yesterday at the Anglican Communion Office, putting some more input into the Study Guide that’s being produced by Phil Groves as part of the Listening Process. The Study Guide is going to be made available …
I spent a portion of yesterday at the Anglican Communion Office, putting some more input into the Study Guide that’s being produced by Phil Groves as part of the Listening Process. The Study Guide is going to be made available …
A fascinating piece by Jacqueline Jenkins Keenan of the Anglican Communion Institute: Most people realize that change within the church is difficult. In fact, change within any organization is hard, and systems theory has long studied the reality that any …
I was going to blog on the latest interview with Gene Robinson but His Grace beat me to it. Gay priests are the ‘backbone of the Church’ So says the Bishop of New Hampshire, the Right Rev Gene Robinson, who …
I’ve spent a part of yesterday and today listening online to the Canadian Anglican Synod debate same-sex blessings. The debate so far has been on the following motion which passed (amended, but not substantially) an hour or so ago. What …
If you’re going to debate doctrine, then debate doctrine Read more »
Steve Waring is reporting the following over at Living Church: Executive Council today approved resolutions rejecting the primates’ proposed pastoral scheme and another declaring that diocesan government is subordinate to the will of General Convention. The actions came during a …
Liberal US Anglican Leadership draws line in the sand Read more »
As some of you know, certain bishops have yet to receive an invitation to the 2008 Lambeth Conference. Though he is at the centre of the argument over who should and shouldn’t attend, Minns has some interesting points to make …