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National Cathedral Leadership Rebukes President Trump
By Kirk Petersen
Three senior Episcopal leaders from the nation’s capital have published a scathing denunciation of President Donald Trump’s racial rhetoric.
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Breaching the Walls
By Jean A. Cotting
Four teams from Liberia, Tanzania, Jerusalem, and the United States met for 10 days at St. George’s College in Jerusalem to share, to pray, to have fellowship, and to explore sacred sites, as part of "Building Dialogue Across Conflict."
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Investing in Guns as Path to Advocacy
The Episcopal Church is profiting from its investments in gun companies. That might sound strange or alarming to some people, but context matters. Episcopal News Service reports that the church has purchased $2,000 worth of stock in each of three public gun companies — the minimum amount necessary to give the church the right to sponsor shareholder resolutions.
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Canadian Conservatives Issue Post-Synod Call to Humility, Faithfulness
By Mark Michael
A coalition of conservative Canadian Anglicans have issued a statement praising the Anglican Church of Canada’s recent narrow decision to retain its traditional definition of marriage, while pointedly criticizing an opinion by the church’s chancellor that is being used to permit “local option” for same-sex marriage.
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We Traditionalists Need to Repent to the LGBTQ Community
By Rebecca Osborn
In being caught up in our anxiety to protect ourselves, we have often missed something massively important: what are the perspectives, experiences, and feelings of those on the other side?
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The Joy of Salvation: On Bob Ross as Evangelist
By Charles Browning II
It behooves us to learn what we can from those who do the work of evangelism successfully. For me, that involves learning from a man known for his “happy little trees” and who might very well be among our greatest evangelists.
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