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Anglican Realignment Pioneer John Rodgers Dies at 92

After consecration in Singapore, Rodgers became one of the founders of the Anglican Mission in America (AMiA)

Trinity School for Ministry Selects Its Eighth Leader

The Rev. Canon Dr. Bryan C. Hollon will serve as the eighth dean president of Trinity School for Ministry, the formerly Episcopal-affiliated seminary announced...

A Man Fully Alive: Remembering Bill Frey

Bishop Bill Frey, a former missionary to Guatemala who became one of the Episcopal Church's leading evangelicals, an advocate of traditional doctrine and social justice who led the Diocese of Colorado and Trinity School for Ministry, died October 11, aged 90.

Shehata to Lead Influential Diocese of Egypt

Bishop Samy Fawzy Shehata, a theologian with extensive ecumenical and interfaith experience, will succeed Mouneer Anis, a key Global South leader. Shehata will lead the largest diocese of the Communion's newest province, the Province of Alexandria, which will elect its first archbishop later this year.

Trinity School for Ministry Expands by Buying a Church

The seminary looks forward to holding large events, and nobody will have to sit on the floor at the mandatory Wednesday Eucharist.

New Provost for Pittsburgh

The Rev. Aidan Smith, dean of advancement and church relations of Trinity School for Ministry, becomes the new provost of Trinity Cathedral, Pittsburgh, on May 1.

Trinity Seminary Welcomes Bp. LeMarquand

The Rt. Rev. Grant LeMarquand is the new director of the Stanway Institute for World Mission at Trinity School for Ministry.

Forgive Us Our Sins

At the Living Church Institute’s December 13 Faith Talks in Dallas, Wesley Hill and Amber Noel examined the inner workings of confession and forgiveness.

Bp. LeMarquand Teaches Again

Henry Thompson III of Trinity School for Ministry: “Grant is a wonderful companion to have back on our campus.”

Gabig Joins Trinity-Ambridge

Trinity School for Ministry welcomes Jack Gabig to its faculty on Aug. 28.

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