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Subject TLC Weekly: GAFCON Meeting Could Reshape Anglican Communion; Civil Rights Martyr Wins Golden Halo Award; Easter is Bonkers
Date April 14, 2023 10:00 AM
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Conservative Anglicans will gather in Rwanda, taking aim at the Archbishop of Canterbury

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GAFCON's fourth meeting is set to begin in Kigali, Rwanda


** GAFCON May Alter Anglican Communion
By Kirk Petersen
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More than 1,250 conservative Anglican leaders are converging on Kigali, Rwanda, next week to consider further diminishing their strained relationship with the Archbishop of Canterbury. Read on ([link removed])


** Civil Rights Martyr Wins 'Golden Halo'
By Neva Rae Fox
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Jonathan Daniels, a white man killed while saving the life of a young Black woman and fellow civil rights activist, emerged victorious in the annual Lent Madness competition. Read on ([link removed])


** Webinars on Race in Two Denominations
Interview by Richard J. Mammana Jr.
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A working group of Episcopalians and Moravians have presented a series of webinars, now available online, on the troubled racial histories of both churches. Read on ([link removed])


** 1898: Bible Critic Turns Episcopalian
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125 years ago, The Living Church reported on a controversial seminary professor who took refuge in the Episcopal Church after being declared a heretic by the Presbyterians. Read on ([link removed])


** Elusive Joy at Easter
By Elisabeth Kincaid
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Covenant is celebrating the joy of Easter Week by "raising up" essays from our archives. This offering describes an Easter season when that joy was harder to find. Read on ([link removed])


** The Hope of Glory
By Christopher Yoder
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Augustine: although “human life is compelled to be wretched by all the grievous evils of this world, it is happy in the expectation of the world to come.” The only lasting happiness in this world is in hope. Read on ([link removed])


** Easter is Bonkers
By Mark Clavier
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We expect Christians either to be artificially happy, or to be rule-bound, uptight, and about as much fun as a tax return. Paul offers an alternative: Get drunk not with wine, but rather plastered by the Holy Spirit. Read on ([link removed])

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