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Sports and Spiritual Lessons

On a weekend in August 300 Episcopal laymen from across Tennessee met to talk about sports in an unusual setting.The 67th Conference of the...

Anglicanism without Communion

In The Accidental Anglican the Anglican Mission is the Sun and the Anglican Communion is somewhere out in deep space.

The Living Church is Growing

The Living Church is pleased to announce improvements to livingchurch.org that offer a more rewarding experience for members and new visitors. Over the next...

Two Bishops Plead for Nonviolence

Bishop Mark Sisk writes: “While many tactics of the Occupy movement have proven effective and creative, I feel it necessary now to reiterate our Church-wide commitment to non-violence.”

Bishops: ‘Prayer and Engagement’ on Deeds

On Wednesday, December 14, Province IV bishops diocesan were invited to attend a meeting in Charleston, South Carolina, with Bishop Mark Lawrence to discuss...

LeMarquand to Serve Region He Loves

The Rev. Grant LeMarquand was in Egypt last year, preparing for a retreat at a monastery, when the Most Rev. Mouneer D. Anis invited...

Standing Committee Backs Bishop Lawrence

Members of the Diocese of South Carolina’s standing committee write that “out of the great depths of our love and concern for our people, we will continue to assert the autonomy that is historically and constitutionally ours.”

Global Panel Assists Covenant Reception

Via Anglican Communion News ServiceIn the name of the Holy Trinity and grateful for the gracious guidance of the Holy Spirit, the Inter-Anglican Standing...

Bishop Ohl Responds to Bishop Iker

“We are holding them all close in prayer, both those who are leaving to become part of the Ordinariate and those of our sisters and brothers at St. Timothy’s from whom we have been separated for nearly three years. We want to assure them they are welcome in The Episcopal Church and in this diocese.”

Court Order Affects Ordinariate-bound Parish

“Sadly, this prevents a pastoral solution to a sensitive issue of spiritual discernment,” says Bishop Jack L. Iker. “We are grateful to Bishop Keith Ackerman for his willingness to provide Sunday services at St. Timothy’s beginning on the first Sunday after Christmas Day.”