Lead Story
Dallas: Stunned
- Monday, July 2, 2012
Standing Committee: “spurious complaints against bishops further demonstrate the urgent need to revisit the Title IV disciplinary Canons.”
ACI on Title IV
- Monday, July 2, 2012
The complaints are patently frivolous and should be dismissed at the outset.
+Daniel Martins on Title IV
- Monday, July 2, 2012
My principal concern was to not leave unchallenged the assertion that the Episcopal Church is a unitary hierarchical organism at all levels, and that the dioceses are entirely creatures of General Convention.
+William Love on Title IV
- Monday, July 2, 2012
To date, I have not seen a copy of the “complaint,” nor do I know who issued it, or what it says.
Spiritual Geographic
- Friday, June 29, 2012
By Michael B. Cover
We need to ask whether smaller dioceses present us with a problem to be solved or a parabolic challenge to be answered.
Credit Unions and Justice
- Thursday, June 28, 2012
By Steve Waring
Credit unions, a longtime ministry within the Episcopal Church, will become more prominent if General Convention approves Resolution A084.
Bishop to Return as Dean
- Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The Rt. Rev. J. Neil Alexander, who left the University of the South’s School of Theology when he became Bishop of Atlanta in 2001, will return to the school Aug. 1 as its dean.
PB Proposes New Budget
- Thursday, June 21, 2012
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has proposed an alternative budget for the Episcopal Church in 2013-15 for consideration at the 77th General Convention.
A Blue Book Sampler
- Thursday, June 21, 2012
By Douglas LeBlanc
At 759 pages and 155 resolutions, the Blue Book for the 77th General Convention addresses a broad range of topics, from blessing rites for same-sex couples to an embattled budget, from a kinder approach on clergy removal to additional Bible translations for lectionary readings.
South Carolina Decries Rites
- Wednesday, June 20, 2012
“This is a defining moment in the life of the Episcopal Church, being the first formal adoption of doctrine, discipline and worship which are contrary to the unequivocal mandate of Holy Scripture, the historic Christian faith, Anglican doctrine, and the pronouncements of the four instruments of Anglican unity.”




