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Conservative American Anglicanism’s Forgotten Third Seminary

In an atmosphere of attempting turnaround, novel pedagogy, and outreach into the Anglican Communion, Cranmer House was founded as a new REC seminary—with substantial help from conservative Episcopalians.

St. Andrew’s Seminary Thrives in the Philippines

Gloria Mapangdol, the first woman to serve as dean of St. Andrew’s, leads the Anglican Seminary Deans Network Asia-Pacific.

New Life for a Taiwanese Seminary

The Episcopal Diocese of Taiwan has created an educational path for clergy and lay leadership that eliminates the requirement of traveling overseas or attending...

Karl Barth and Modern Crisis

I left the Episcopal Church once. I left because I was still a teenager, and like many young people, I was unstable in my faith,...

GTS and VTS Forge a Deeper Partnership

The two oldest Episcopal seminaries think they are stronger as collaborators than as competitors.

The Narrow Path of the Parish Priest

Ideally, the parish priest neither sits back, nor stands in front, but rather nurtures the laity to take broader leadership roles, while paying attention to the needs of the whole flock.

Exilic Ministry: A Sermon for Seminarians

The real struggle in the next generation will be to understand ourselves, as the people of God and not just conglomerations of individuals, in the light of our exilic condition. It will be the underlying test for Anglicans in the Global North. How do we come to understand ourselves as a people with a different narrative, as a people against culture’s grain, beyond the immediate political answers we might give?

Wycliffe, Toronto, Calls Mark Elliott

Mark Elliott will be a part-time professorial fellow at Wycliffe College in Toronto beginning April 1.

C of E Accepts Older Aspirants

Bishop Timothy Dakin: “Sixty is the new 40.”

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