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Diaspora Christians and Theological Education

Last year Covenant published a few excellent articles about the future of theological education. One issue that preoccupies many theological educators is the post-COVID...

Lambeth 2022 and African Anglicanism

By David Goodhew There are around 100 million Anglicans. And two in every three Anglicans worldwide are African. So, as the Anglican Communion attempts...

News Media and Belonging 

Part 5 of Reading the News Like a Christian By Abigail Woolley Cutter This post wraps up a series on reading the news like a Christian....

‘Fiercely Contested’ Church of England Synod Gathers

An advertising campaign led to a visibly younger and more diverse Synod

Covenant and Reconciliation: A Black Episcopal Perspective

By Brandt L. Montgomery Some years ago, the Living Church ran a symposium entitled “Teaching Jesus and the Unity of the Church,” described as “a...

Diocese of Chicago Announces Bishop Candidates

Three Black priests and an Indian American seek to succeed Bishop Jeffrey D. Lee, who will retire at the end of 2020.

Leading into God’s future

Being Church requires carrying forth into the world Jesus’ ministry of sanctuary and witness.

Reading on Dallas, religion, and race

As a white vicar in a diverse Dallas congregation, I have had much to learn and try to understand in these difficult days.

Diversity’s Limits at Dartmouth

By Randall Balmer • The smoking gun that Bishop Tengatenga’s adversaries brandished turned out to be not even a water pistol.

Demons are beloved; you’re not

One does not "listen deeply" to those in the same category as child murderers and terrorists.

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