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A Divided Church Meets in SLC

Jordan Hylden: Salt Lake City in a real sense stands as a judgment upon the divided Church of which our synod claims to be a part.

The divided Church in Joseph Smith’s city

Salt Lake City in a real sense stands as a judgment upon the divided Church of which our synod claims to be a part.

Central Tanganyika Pilgrims

Hannah Matis Perett: “We need one another because as Christians we are called to relationship.”

Reading Radner (part 1)

Of all the delights in the day-to-day work of the Living Church Foundation, the greatest may be the opportunity we have to encourage and give voice to young leaders in the Church, and to be challenged and refreshed by them in turn.

Is Christ Divided?

Bishop Christopher Epting: Has Christ been divided? Yes and no.

IASCUFO writes from Jamaica

In successive meetings, we have returned to the theology of the human person, known as theological anthropology, exploring what it means to be created in the image and likeness of God in the language of Genesis 1:26-27.

Why be an Anglican?

William writes: “Might you have some encouraging words for someone who is recently converted to Anglicanism / Episcopalianism — who does not want to join ACNA, AMiA, or, for example, the Reformed Episcopal Church — who wants to enter TEC but is frightened because of its current, tragic state?”

Archbishop Welcomes 6 Bishops

The Archbishop of Canterbury met Aug. 19 with six bishops representing Communion Partners.

Peacemaking in Sanford

The Rev. Charles Holt: Through Sanford Pastors Connecting “there have been frank exchanges, offers of repentance and forgiveness.”

Priest: Choose Church Unity

By G. Jeffrey MacDonald • Callan Slipper: “Deliberately choose to love one another. That deliberate choice makes the difference.”

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