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Diocese of Eau Claire

Closing General Convention in a Rush

The pressures of time led to a number of widely supported compromises: new liturgical canons that secured protections for conservatives alongside prayer book revisions desired by progressives, and a concession to the bishops’ insistence that the State of Israel is not an “apartheid” regime.

Update: Newly Flush Wisconsin Dioceses Vote to Reunify

A timely gift, as three dioceses prepare to vote to reunite

Reunification Efforts Advance in Wisconsin Dioceses

Participants in the discussion say they have seen no sign of organized opposition.

Wisconsin Dioceses Formally Consider Reunion

. By Kirk Petersen The three small-but-historic Episcopal dioceses in the state of Wisconsin, which have considered reuniting for half a century, are entering a formal...

Eau Claire, Nashotah Team Up

New partnership will enable “new strategies and holistic approaches to evangelism.”

A Non-retiring Vocation

By G. Jeffrey MacDonald, TLC Correspondent William Jay Lambert’s plans to go fishing yielded to a new calling in Wisconsin.

Beauty Meets Substance

By Lauren Anderson “This is a church that doesn’t set a limit, but sees a horizon to go to and beyond.”

Eau Claire Announces Slate

The Diocese of Eau Claire has announced four self-nominated people in the search for its sixth bishop.

Self-nomination in Eau Claire

The sixth bishop of Eau Claire, Wis., will lead the flock of Christ half time, may hold another part-time job — and will want this work enough to offer a voluntary “Here am I.”

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