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Zack Guiliano

Something to Eat: From the Archives

Alleluia! Christ is Risen! For the octave of Easter, we are "raising up" essays from our archives to provide a bit of brightness amid...

Elusive Easter Joy: From the Archives

Alleluia! Christ is Risen! For the octave of Easter, we are "raising up" essays from our archives to provide a bit of brightness amid...

The Hope of Glory: From the Archives

Alleluia! The Lord is risen indeed. For the octave of Easter, we are "raising up" essays from our archives to provide a bit of...

Easter Is Bonkers: From the Archives

Alleluia! Christ is Risen!  For the octave of Easter, we are "raising up" essays from our archives to provide a bit of brightness amid...

From the Archives: Gethsemane and the Trinity

As we continue our Holy Week journey, this poem by Graham Kings can aid our reflection and contemplation of the mystery. https://covenant.livingchurch.org/2012/04/03/gethsemane-and-the-trinity/

Anglican Myopia

The Anglican Communion's unity has been tendentious for some time, and recent developments render it even more tenuous. In the coming weeks, Covenant will be...

Ecumenical Anglicanism for the Coming Decade

Editorial Lambeth Conference 2022 should be most memorable for its principled and strategic employing of an ecumenical lexicon for Anglican life together. Archbishop Welby deserves...

Lead, Church of England

By Christopher Wells and Mark Michael Officially, the Church of England is not first among equals of the Anglican Communion’s provinces, and the foundational texts...

On America: A Collection

Over the years, Covenant and The Living Church have featured reflections on the complex, often ambiguous relationship between Christian faith and patriotism (particularly within the...

Podcast: Prison Ministry and COVID-19

In this episode of The Living Church Podcast prison chaplain Hannah Bowman shares about her work, digs into theological and practical frameworks behind prison...