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What We Need From Our Bishops

At its General Synod this year, the Anglican Church of Canada will consider a Constitutional change that would diminish the role of its House...

A Modest Proposal

At its General Synod this year, the Anglican Church of Canada will consider a Constitutional change that would diminish the role of its House...

The Role of Bishops in the Governance of the Church

At its General Synod this year, the Anglican Church of Canada will consider a Constitutional change that would diminish the role of its House...

Bishops and Coherence

At its General Synod this year, the Anglican Church of Canada will consider a Constitutional change that would diminish the role of its House of...

There Is Virtue in Waiting

At its General Synod this year the Anglican Church of Canada will consider a Constitutional change that would diminish the role of its House of...

Bishops in Council: Cranmer on Episcopal Decision-Making

At its General Synod this year the Anglican Church of Canada will consider a Constitutional change that would diminish the role of its House of...

The Episcopate in Anglican History: Received in Humility Yet Exercised with Responsibility

At its General Synod this year the Anglican Church of Canada will consider a Constitutional change that would diminish the role of its House of...

What Will It Add?  Why Require Confirmation for Bearing the Cup

By Calvin Lane What will it add? she asked me. I was enjoying a brunch with a delightful retired couple who had relocated to our...

How a Deconstructed Evangelical Found Reconstruction as an Anglican

By Pieter Valk  Despite differing denominational convictions on more ancient theological questions, Evangelical churches in the rural Tennessee town where I grew up were theologically...

Episcopal Overreach in Canada

Whatever happens in one part of the Anglican Communion, will have an impact on the whole Communion. The preservation of the historic teaching on an important doctrine and the defiant response to it will no doubt send a confusing message to the Communion. The Canadian Church has yet to find a way of preserving that teaching in an ordered way and still extending a pastoral heart to those who struggle. Such is the reality of God’s mission in the world.

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