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Executive Council Approves 2026 Budget

In a special online meeting, the church's governing body approved the $45 million budget but not without concerns from several members.

Safeguarding Complaint Against Mullally Surfaces

Bishop Sarah Mullally, who will soon be seated as Archbishop of Canterbury, is accused of mishandling a safeguarding complaint against a priest of the Diocese of London in 2019.

A Book to Heal the World

The expansion of Christianity in the majority world has serious implications for theology.

Isaiah 35: Perseverance in Holiness

Isaiah 35, as interpreted in the Letter to the Hebrews, helps us understand God's ordering of this Advent "in between" time.

We’re Hiring—Director of Development

The Living Church is hiring a full-time Director of Development who will direct and oversee all Development and Advancement efforts of the Living Church Foundation.
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Clavier, Phillips, and Woodward

We remember Anthony (Tony) Clavier, Elizabeth (Beth) Phillips, and George Frederick Woodward III.

Justification: The Article on Which the Church Stands

What exactly is the relationship between justification and sanctification in the Christian life? There is a kind of ecology between them.

Meet the Episcopal Church’s Monastic Communities

This guide focuses on traditional religious life—communities in which members take a vow of celibacy and live a communal life.

The Gift of Consensus on Justification

Editor's Note: This is the first of two essays marking the quarter-century anniversary of the Joint Declaration on...

Canadian Church Resists Expensive Lease

Church lawyers are negotiating to leave an unauthorized $8 million lease for its Toronto headquarters, and its 2026 budget is 6 percent smaller as decline continues.

On the Immaculate Conception: A Reflection

Although not mandatory for Anglicans, the Immaculate Conception of Mary emphasizes the need for grace which leads us to accept Jesus as Lord.

Church Leaders Protest Trump’s Rhetoric, ICE Raids

As ICE ramps up deportations, Episcopal leaders in Minnesota, North Carolina, and Louisiana are attacking dehumanizing rhetoric and standing up for justice and safety.

Bernard of Clairvaux’s Threefold Advent

Bernard of Clairvaux preached that Christ has three advents: his nativity, his presence among us today, and his return in glory.

Nigerian Clerics Condemn Terrorism

Catholic clerics in Benue State, Nigeria, have called on the national and subnational governments to protect human life and restore occupied territories.

Empowering Ministry with Immigrant Communities

What do wise and practical partnerships with immigrant communities look like? And can they cross political divides in Jesus' name?

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