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Executive Council Launches Strategic Overhaul

“Today in the Episcopal Church we are faced with institutional structures that we have for some time now permitted to atrophy. They have lost their ability to do what we need to do…. All of these values that we say that we hold, all the ways that we want to witness in the world – we have to have the capacity to carry that out.”

The beautiful architecture of faith: life-giving structures, power, hierarchy

Do we have any sense of a beautiful harmony between church structures, the ordained ministry, and the ethical lives of Christian individuals?

Liberal order and communion: A response to Timothy Sedgwick

Timothy Sedgwick has opened a window and let a breath of fresh air into the current Communion debates. Rather than dismissing the issues at hand, he insists we take advantage of this moment.

Governing grace and communion

By Timothy Sedgwick The crisis confronting the the Anglican Communion is not necessarily a tragic moment of division. It is first of all an opportunity to discern what are the ways to respond to Christ's prayer to follow him faithfully that Christians may be one as he and the Father are one, that the world may believe (John 17:21).

Alliance Stresses Food Security

By John Martin “The truth is that a billion people are going hungry today when there is no need for it,” says Sally Keeble, director of the Anglican Alliance and a former U.K. government minister.

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