Albany Election & Same-Sex Marriage By Kirk Petersen
The four candidates for Bishop of Albany have a variety of views, but all say they will adhere to church policy. Their predecessor declined to do so, and the diocese has some healing to do. Read on
'English Churchman' Closes Shop in U.K. By Douglas LeBlanc
A predecessor publication traces its roots to 1761, and its history as an evangelical stalwart dates to 1884. The Trustees of the fortnightly paper are considering how to reallocate their resources. Read on
Lambeth Award Honors Radtke, Others
The head of Episcopal Relief & Development was cited for "building the capacity and effectiveness of the Anglican Communion in humanitarian relief, disaster resilience, and sustainable development." Read on
A New Cloud of Witnesses Review by J. Peter Pham
More than 400 years after the original, The New Book of Christian Martyrs has the same ambition: to glory in the sacrifice of the victims and record the infamy of their persecutors. Read on
Dealing With the Detritus of 2003 By Daniel Martins
If The Episcopal Church is guilty of heresy, those who founded the ACNA, and those now involved with GAFCON, are guilty of schism. I do not accept that schism is the lesser evil. Read on
The Episcopal Church in the Hinterlands By Chip Prehn
There is great potential in rural and small-town America. The part little churches play in the Christian witness in America far exceeds their average attendance and budgets. Read on
Cormac McCarthy: Survey & Appreciation By John Mason Lock
The departed author takes us to the fringes of human existence, where we see the experience of Job lived out once again: God is inscrutable and providence seemingly blind. Read on
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