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The Effort of Faith and Order

Based on a homily preached at St. Matthew’s Cathedral, Dallas, on May 21, for installation of new canons. God gives the Church an inalienable unity...

Synodality and a Servant Church

Over the past few years, as the Roman Catholic Church prepared for the Synod on Synodality now taking place, we Anglicans have been invited...

Roman Catholicism Aims for a ‘Synodal Church’

In 2025, churches will mark the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, which promulgated the creed professed to this day by the vast...

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...

Walking Together…At a Distance: A Hiker’s Musings

By Eugene R. Schlesinger  Last month my wife and I celebrated (belatedly) our 20th anniversary with a trip to Glacier National Park. The occasion was...

General Convention 2022: Signs of Synodical Grace

Editorial By Mark Michael & Christopher Wells The Episcopal Church’s General Convention is a synod. That is to say, it is a gathering of Christians who,...

Why Can’t Lambeth Become a Synod?

Why can’t Lambeth become a synod? Whatever our answers to this question, we must recognize that the historical case against synodality for Lambeth rests upon a rather unattractive nationalism, and is simply untenable.

The Purpose of Lambeth and Staying Away

The potential train wreck of the Communion at the Lambeth Conference is driven by an unwillingness to take the purpose of gathering seriously.

GAFCON Announces Plans for Synod

The newly created GAFCON synod will consist of three members from each province and fellowship of GAFCON.

A church of divine mission: Will we die for communion?

Perhaps our vocation is to stay with and even die for the one we identify as a heretic in our midst.

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