After the Bp. Love Trial: Does the Episcopal Church Welcome Us? Jordan Hylden December 28, 2020 Commentary, Ecclesiology, Ministry, The Episcopal Church By Jordan Hylden As vocations director in the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, I talk with a lot of young people discerning a call to ordained ministry. Very often, they’re evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail, ... Read More...
How We Understand Ourselves George Sumner November 23, 2020 Commentary, Ecclesiology, The Episcopal Church By George Sumner As a member of the Communion Partners, I recognize and agree with recent essays by my friends Canon Jordan Hylden and Bishop Dan Martins. I mean this essay to be complementary to their refle... Read More...
On Bishop Love Bishop Daniel Martins November 12, 2020 Commentary, Ecclesiology, The Episcopal Church By Daniel Martins First, a disclaimer: I am a bishop member of the Communion Partners, and much of what I write here concerns the Communion Partners directly. While I am reasonably confident that most or all of my CP bishop colleagues will broadly agree wit... Read More...
Communion Partners: Austin Statement Christopher Wells July 14, 2018 Analysis, Bible, Ecclesiology, The Episcopal Church “As bishops, we claim our apostolic ministry as teachers of the Faith, and our role as chief pastors within our dioceses, clearly articulated in the Book of Common Prayer.”
An indissoluble bond: the Communion Partners and the House of Bishops Zachary Guiliano July 2, 2015 Commentary, The Episcopal Church House of Bishops: "The Communion Partners are an indispensable part of who we are. We need their witness."
Charges grieve several bishops Douglas LeBlanc November 14, 2012 News Bishops of Communion Partners “call upon all concerned to seek a non-juridical solution to these difficult matters.”
Firsthand from Thailand Douglas LeBlanc July 27, 2012 News Four North American participants report on the Global South Conference on the Decade of Mission and Networking, which met July 16-21 in Thailand.
The Lord’s Day (VIII Pentecost) Bishop Daniel Martins July 22, 2012 Commentary With a tailwind, it’s nearly two hours shorter than the westbound trip. On the clock, we landed at O’Hare two hours before we took off in Tokyo!