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Church Growth & Decline

Some churches are growing while others are clearly withering. What obligations do the healthy outpost have for the tradition?

Evangelicalism—An Opportunity for the Episcopal Church

The word "evangelical" shouldn't be dismissed out of hand. Perhaps there is a ripe opportunity for Episcopalians to refocus their mission.

Grace in the Church’s Tensions

Over the past two decades, Progressives have "won" in the life of the Episcopal Church. Can there be grace for the presence of others?

As This Church Has Received It: To What Are We Vowing?

Clergy in the Episcopal Church vow to uphold the doctrine of Christ as this church has received it. What does that mean?

Missionaries Wanted

The Episcopal Church is unlikely to experience renewal because of immigration or procreation. What we need is a new breed of courageous missionaries willing to be a gospel presence.

A Thicker Constellation of Vocation

It’s become commonplace to talk about vocation. In many ordination processes, the discerner is expected to articulate their vocation to the priesthood. Many college...

Learning from Our 1919 Pentecostal Moment, Part Two

Bishop Arthur Selden Lloyd developed a plan for administrative and financial restructuring, combined with a church-wide push to inform, raise funds, and nurture spiritual growth.

Only One Future

The story of the Episcopal Church in the modern era is usually reckoned in terms of presiding episcopates, and with good reason. While our...

On the Seasonality of Vocation

Perhaps the most widely popular of St. John Henry Newman’s writings is the poem that became a hymn text: “Lead, Kindly Light” (composed during...

God’s Remedy

The Comfortable Words Through these first few weeks of Lent, we have studied the four Comfortable Words, found in our Book of Common Prayer and...

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