An editorial -- The church's judicial processes typically get it right, but we think Charlie Holt is paying for the perceived sins of another.
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Charlie Holt was denied a miter for reasons beyond his control
** Editorial: A Troublesome Result in Florida
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Allegations of anti-LGBTQ bias on the part of Florida Bishop Howard doomed the candidacy of a priest who might have been able to pitch a big tent in the diocese. Read on ([link removed]) .
** Influential Conservative Bishop Dies at 82
By Mark Michael
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Daniel Herzog left the Episcopal Church twice, once for Rome, once for ACNA, after pursuing a dynamic Anglo-Catholic episcopacy in Albany. Read on ([link removed]) .
** Archbishop Calls for Security in Nigeria
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Henry C. Ndukuba, primate of the Anglican Church of Nigeria, demanded that the government take action to safeguard the nation's minority Christian population. Read on ([link removed]) .
** Frontier Freedom and Transfiguration
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By Dennis Raverty
The Jolly Boatmen, a 19th-century painting, elevates the ordinary and challenges viewers to discern the hidden image of the glorified Christ in their otherwise mundane, everyday reality. Read on ([link removed]) .
** How to Hate Your Family
By Clint Wilson
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Of all the things we tend to idolize, family might be one of the easiest and most subtle forms of idolatry. Jesus calls his disciples to take up their cross, and even family can get in the way of this. Read on ([link removed]) .
** AI: Coming Soon to a Church Near You
By Nicholas Knisely and Kirk Smith
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Artificial Intelligence might be a threat to human civilization, as some of its developers say. But in the meantime it provides a toolkit that can help small churches meet the needs of their parishioners. Read on ([link removed]) .
** Reflections on the Harvard Decision
By Brandt Montgomery
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In Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, the Supreme Court saw that to judge based on race degrades someone’s dignity and grieves God, yet God's Kingdom is affirmative action in its most original form. Read on ([link removed]) .
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