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Subject TLC Weekly: Bombshell Revelations in Presiding Bishop Race
Date June 14, 2024 9:59 AM
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Also: What Role Did TEC Play in Indian Boarding Schools?; The Gospel, Public Policy, and Coercion

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Title IV disciplinary complaints announced two weeks before election


** Bombshell Could Roil Presiding Bishop Election
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By Kirk Petersen
Three of the five candidates for presiding bishop have faced recent Title IV complaints. Of the five complaints announced June 13, only two of the cases are still active. The election is June 26. Read on ([link removed]) .


** TEC's Role in Indian Boarding School Regime
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By Kirk Petersen
Pearl Chanar was 14 when she was shipped off to an Indian boarding school. Decades later, she now co-chairs a church commission with a $2 million budget to investigate Episcopal complicity. Read on ([link removed])


** 'Needful for This New Time'
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Interview with Michael B. Curry
The outgoing presiding bishop describes how he and each of his five predecessors was "called for a particular time and moment in the life of the church." He's confident his successor will similarly be called. Read on ([link removed])


** GSFA Opens with a Call to Faithfulness
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By Mark Michael
“The Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches now becomes home to all orthodox Anglicans within the Anglican Communion,” Archbishop Justin Badi Arama announced at the group's first Assembly. Read on ([link removed]) .


** Podcast: Stephanie Spellers on Evangelism
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Hosted by Amber Noel
Is there an Episcopal way to be an evangelist? Indeed there is, according to the church's point person for encouraging evangelism. But you may need to set aside some preconceptions. Read on. ([link removed])
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** With the Grain of the Prayer Book
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By Calvin Lane
Prayers in the Book of Common Prayer often can be adapted to meet specific pastoral needs. The goal is not to supplant existing material, but to extend the prayer book's internal theological ethos. Read on ([link removed]) .


** The Gospel, Public Policy, and Coercion
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By Daniel Martins
Most Episcopalians would agree that “America is not a Christian nation.” Yet General Convention never tires of commending public policies that would enact the social views of the majority. Read on ([link removed]) .

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