From left, Jebaroja, Nivedhan, and Elkan Singh
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Curry, Recuperating, Faces Title IV Investigation
By Kirk Petersen
Presiding Bishop Michael B. Curry -- now home from the hospital after brain surgery -- and Bishop Todd Ousley of his staff are accused of mishandling domestic abuse accusations made against Bishop Prince Singh. Read on.
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A Fluid, Inviting, Entertaining Conversation
Review By Len Freeman
“A Case for Love” – a film based on Bishop Curry’s teaching that will have a nationwide one-day showing on January 23 – creatively weaves together personal vignettes, on-the-street interviews, and reflections by spiritual leaders, arguing for mercy in a broken world. Read on.
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New Arms for a Missionary Bishop
By Richard J. Mammana Jr.
American-born bishop Terry Brown, who served as a missionary bishop in Melanesia for twelve years, has been granted armorial bearings, in a bold design that captures various aspects of his ministry. Read on.
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Martyrdom & Ministry with Hauerwas & Radner
On the latest episode of The Living Church Podcast, two veteran Anglican theologians discuss discipleship, the call to Christian unity, and taking up the cross. Listen to it all.
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The weblog of The Living Church Foundation
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The Church of England's Deepening Decline
By David Goodhew
Sunday attendance in the Church of England has fallen 20 percent since COVID, and children’s attendance is down by as much as 40 percent in some dioceses. Read on.
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The Political Soul Possessed
By Jacob Scoggins
“Where have the demons gone? They’re still right here with us, looking for ways to turn us from God. Whether they’re driving our politics, our wars, our debates, or even our churches, we must respond just as the man from whom Christ expelled them.” Read on.
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