Despite tensions with the Church of England, a Kenyan has been chosen for a key advisory role
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Sammy Wainaina succeeds Bishop Poggo in advisory post
** Abp. Welby Calls Kenyan Dean to Lambeth
By Douglas LeBlanc
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The Very Rev. Sammy Wainaina of All Saints’ Cathedral in Nairobi will advise the Archbishop of Canterbury on his role in the Anglican Communion -- though Lambeth and the Church of Kenya have been at odds. Read on ([link removed])
** MD. Elects Tattooed Peacemaking Potter
By Kirk Petersen
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Carrie Schofield-Broadbent, a rector in the Diocese of Central New York, has been elected bishop coadjutor by the Diocese of Maryland. She intends to continue the diocese's racial reconciliation work. Read on ([link removed])
** Podcast: Forgive Us Our Debts
Interviews by Amber Noel
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Seven diverse guests tap the Lord's Prayer to discuss aspects of forgiveness. How do we make forgiveness a habit? Call for forgiveness after atrocity and hurt? Cultivate forgiveness from the heart? Read on ([link removed])
** The Passion, and Not Blaming the Jews
By Ellen T. Charry
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The Liturgy of the Passion challenges us to place it in the appropriate political context, to avoid perpetuating historical contempt for Judaism. Read on ([link removed])
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** Singing in Prison
By Ephraim Radner
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My standard for a hymn is whether it can be remembered in prison, be sung aloud, and have a practical immediacy capable of encouraging those in the cell next door. Like Paul and Silas. Read on ([link removed])
** Branding Jesus
By Kelly Wilson
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Some may cringe at the idea of a "Jesus brand," but presenting a clear, accurate portrait of Jesus has been a concern throughout history, going all the way back to the Apostles. Read on ([link removed])
** To Set Our Sights on the Cross
By Cole Hartin
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Death is obscured in modern America in at least three ways: It is hidden, or it is trivialized, or it causes despair. Lent is an opportunity to reframe our thoughts about death by focusing on redemption. Read on ([link removed])
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