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Subject TLC Weekly: Mostly Quiet Along the Liturgy Front at GC Hearing
Date April 12, 2024 9:59 AM
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** Mostly Quiet Along the Liturgy Front at GC Hearing
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By Kirk Petersen
After years of acrimony over what the teaching of the Episcopal Church should be on same-sex marriage, the upcoming General Convention will consider recognizing the reality that there are two teachings. Read on. ([link removed])


** A Managing Editor for the Ages
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By Kirk Petersen
In 1985, John Schuessler figured he’d stay at TLC for about a year. Thirty-eight years later he's stepped down, having navigated huge changes in the job, the church, and the publishing industry. Read on ([link removed]) .


** Ugandan Anglicans Aim to Keep Kids Safe Online
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By Mark Michael
The Church of Uganda’s Family TV networked launched a ‘Safe Screens, Safe Kids’ campaign, urging parents to monitor their kids’ screen time as internet use skyrockets. Read on ([link removed]) .


** Terry Brown, Bishop in Four Worlds
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By Richard Mammana, Jr
The American-born bishop’s ministry in the Solomon Islands focused on building up Indigenous leadership, translating texts into local language, and making peace after bitter ethnic conflict. Read on ([link removed]) .
Also, a tribute to the Advent, Boston’s storied rector, Allan Waller. Read on ([link removed]) .


** Podcast: Meet the Al-Ahli Hospital's Medical Chief
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Dr. Suhaila Tarazai is the director of Gaza’s only Christian (and Anglican) hospital, still open after sustaining a bomb strike. Hear about her call from God to lead the hospital and its needs for prayer and support. Listen here ([link removed]) .
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** Give Us the Data
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By Cal Lane
The Episcopal Church makes extensive data on parishes available. Analyzing it carefully helps us ask important questions about sustainability and mission: What will the church look like in 10 years? What do we want to do about it? Read on ([link removed]) .


** Coleridge: Dune's Manicheanism, Dickens' Sentimentality
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By Ben Lima
Probing Dune’s theological vision, discovering a lost star of the Florentine Renaissance, unearthing Agatha Christie’s faith, America’s best-situated colonial church (it’s Episcopal) — all in TLC’s monthly faith and the arts roundup. Read on ([link removed]) .


** The Trinity in Arabic
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By Jeff Boldt
Arab Christian theologians lay the foundation of Trinitarianism in a long-debated quandary among Muslims: how God can be one, yet have many attributes. Read on ([link removed]) .

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