A few weeks ago my wife and I drove north to attend a friend’s wedding in Derbyshire. It was a great joy to be able join the two returned missionaries from Africa as they prepared to spend the rest of …

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That’s what Ruth Gledhill thinks. The liberal fightback against Anglican conservatives and the Archbishop of Canterbury has begun. Open warfare is now declared. Pro-gays in the Church of England are planning a survey of all LGBT clergy, in and out …

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See, here’s the problem with the latest outpouring of “pastoral sensitivity” from the Church of England. On the one hand the official guidance says: In some of those instances where couples seeking a church wedding already have children, the couple …

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Colin Coward at Changing Attitude makes an interesting point in relation to the Evangelical response to the events in Anaheim. Commentators in the USA and UK claim that the Episcopal Church has chosen to walk apart. Bishops Tom Wright of …

English Bishops Compromised? Read more »

An absolutely brilliant press statement from Fulcrum on D025 and other developments. The decision, by a 2-to-1 majority, of the House of Bishops of TEC to pass D025 represents a further determined walking apart by the American Church and must …

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Nothing like a controversial Bishop to make the headlines… The Bishop of Rochester, Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, has defended traditional biblical teachings on homosexuality and said the Church should not be “rolled over by culture”. … The bishop’s controversial comments will …

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