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TLC: Reconciliation & Renewal

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The Living Church Foundation is a movement for reconciliation and renewal in Christ. We start with the past, bringing it to life; and we aim at faithfulness today. What is the Lord asking of our church — our parishes, our dioceses, our communion? What is the vocation of Anglicanism? And how can Anglicans be holy agents in the wider Church and the world?

Yes, we are publishers; we are journalists and teachers. But first, and finally, we are disciples and servants, sent to build up the body, seek the will of God, and encourage the faithful. Our staff loves to go out and around the Church because the gospel is true, and the Church is alive in Jesus Christ.

This is the work of TLC, which is catholic, evangelical, and ecumenical.

—Dr. Christopher Wells, executive director and editor

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Christopher Wells
Christopher Wells
Dr. Christopher Wells is Director of Unity, Faith and Order for the Anglican Communion. He oversees the Communion’s ecumenical relations and serves as secretary of the Inter-Anglican Standing Commission on Unity, Faith and Order (IASCUFO). From 2009 to 2022, Christopher was executive director and publisher of the Living Church Foundation.

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