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Nothing in the search committee’s statement empowers Anglicans in Montreal to make a sound and prayerful decision about who shall lead them.

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Recasting Our Questions (Lent 3, Year C)

On the danger of presumption, we see the Old Testament example of Israel—even those who followed the Lord in the wilderness during the Exodus from Egypt.

Doubts Loom Over Montreal Bishop Election

The search committee says it cannot endorse the slate of seven candidates and more than half its members resigned.

Latest Articles

Kenyan Archbishop Bans Speeches by Politicians

The ban moves the Anglican Church of Kenya into a stricter separation of church and state than is common in the United States.

People & Places, March 19

Appointments, ordinations, retirements, and a church closure

Christopher Lacovara Chosen as Church Center CFO

The New York Episcopalian was chosen from a pool of 121 applicants, and is CFO and general counsel to a nonprofit focused on supporting people with mental-health challenges.

The Martyred Church: St. Andoche, Saulieu, France

Saulieu is a small town around 45 miles west of Dijon. Its church of Saint Andoche is believed to trace its foundation to the early years of the fourth century.

Diocese of Wisconsin Reveals New Heraldry

The Rev. Guy Selvester, a Roman Catholic priest in South Amboy, New Jersey, consulted with the diocese on the heraldry.

Ghanaian Diocese Launches Sewing Ministry

Professional seamstresses will craft altar linens, cottas, and cassocks, aiming to ensure all the Diocese of Tema’s parishes are fully equipped for worship.

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Evangelizing Through Music

The Great Sacred Music program at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, attracts roughly 200 people each week and an average of 20,000 additional people watching online each month.

Edwin Muir’s Crucial Question

My hope is that one of Edwin Muir’s poems (“The Killing”) will find its way into a few Good Friday sermons.

Lament and Celebration

Bishop Wright helps us live out the pattern of lament and celebration in a way that engages our hearts and minds.

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Dance and the Grace of Discipline with Silas Farley

Ballet dancer and choreographer Silas Farley reminds us of the joys and rewards of freedom and discipline, just in time for Lent.

Playing Together, Praying Together in Georgetown

Christ Church’s outreach work includes multiple robust feeding ministries, refugee resettlement, a food pantry, and over 13 small groups.

Portland Church Will Open Housing Village

St. Andrew's underused parking lot now hosts ten tiny houses, a project that addresses the city's worst humanitarian crisis and is bringing renewal to a church on the verge of closing.

We’re Hiring—Episcopal News Reporter

The Living Church is hiring a part-time Reporter to cover Episcopal Church news. If you are interested, we...

Diocese of New Jersey Leaving Mortgage Business

The diocese’s fully legal system has allowed 20 of its closed churches to remain houses of worship while ensuring a revenue stream for some of their remnant congregations.

Letters to the Editor, March 7

Further discussion of Bishop Mariann Budde’s sermon and Bishop René Vilatte’s legacy

Winchester Cathedral’s Dean Resigns

Dean Catherine Ogle’s resignation follows a report about divisions within the cathedral.

People and Places, March 5

Appointments and retirements across the Episcopal Church

Snow Days and Holy Interruption

"Normally, we chafe at the slightest inconvenience: traffic, delayed appointments, anything that could even slightly offset our just-in-time lives. But those reactions belie an even deeper desire to stop doing and simply be."

ACNA’s 2019 Prayer Book Joins Nashotah Collection

All three of the church's archbishops shared in the ceremony, which recognized the role played by Nashotah alumni and faculty in preparing the prayer book used across the ACNA.

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