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TLC Strategic Plan Focuses on Growth

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The Living Church has been continuously published since 1878, serving the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion.

In November 2020, the Living Church Foundation published a five-year strategic plan designed to guide the institution through the next five years. The plan sets the following goals:

  • Expand Global Reach as a Publisher and as a Movement
  • Expand Teaching Resources
  • Strengthen Parish Ministry
  • Sustain a Collaborative Team
  • Grow Financial Resources

These objectives were developed during a year-long process of research, discernment and prayer. The plan will be used to support a $3 million fundraising effort, which will underwrite new programs. We are pleased to share the strategic plan with you here.

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Kirk Petersen began reporting news for TLC as a freelancer in 2016, and was Associate Editor from 2019 to 2024, focusing especially on matters of governance in the Episcopal Church.

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