Greeting the saints Guest Contributor September 23, 2011 Commentary Through the deep, ongoing commitment to communication among the early Christians, even those whom Paul and others had yet to meet, Christians knew of each other’s lives and prayed for each other’s needs.
Greeting the saints Guest Contributor September 23, 2011 Commentary, Our Unity in Christ By Victoria Matthews. What would happen if the provinces of the Communion were equally dedicated to being in relationship one with another, no matter what?
Bishops on the environment Douglas LeBlanc September 21, 2011 News This is the appointed time for all God’s children to work for the common goal of renewing the earth as a hospitable abode for the flourishing of all life. We are called to speak and act on behalf of God’s good creation.
Global South Primates issue statement Douglas LeBlanc September 16, 2011 News “We are wholeheartedly committed to the unity of Anglican Communion and recognize the importance of the historic See of Canterbury. Sadly, however, the Anglican Communion’s Instruments of Unity have become dysfunctional and no longer have the ecclesial and moral authority to hold the Communion together.”
The Anglican Communion: A brief history lesson Guest Contributor September 12, 2011 Commentary, Our Unity in Christ By Robert W. Prichard. To find the beginnings of the Anglican Communion, one has to go to 1838 and the efforts of two bishops who were desirous of a closer relationship between the Church of England and the Episcopal Church.
9/11 and moral malaise Douglas LeBlanc September 10, 2011 Commentary Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks: “Two things have haunted me since 9/11. The first is the pain, the grief, the lives lost and families devastated, the sheer barbaric ingenuity of evil. ... The second is our failure to understand what Osama bin Laden was saying about the West.”
The 10th anniversary of 9/11 Guest Contributor September 10, 2011 Commentary I believe that this is an Anglican moment — the kind of moment that comes along from time to time. It is a moment into which we can live fully, or it is a moment that we can let slip by.
George Westhaver George Westhaver September 10, 2011 Contributors The Rev’d Dr. George Westhaver is the Principal of Pusey House, Oxford, and a fellow of St. Cross College. Before coming to Pusey House in 2013, George was the rector of St George’s Round Church, an inner-ci... Read More...