Conservative Anglican leaders gathered in the Egyptian desert
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GSFA 1st Assembly Explores Ties to Other Groups
By Mark Michael
The Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches seeks to define itself in the spectrum of conservative Anglicanism. While many favor a merger with GAFCON, Nigeria signaled by its absence that it does not. Read on.
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5 PB Nominees With 5 Visions of Ministry
By Tom Sramek Jr.
The nominating committee ruled out interviews with presiding bishop nominees, so our correspondent used online resources to shine a light on the five hopefuls. The election is set for June 26. Read on
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St. Andrew's Seminary Thrives in the Philippines
By Neva Rae Fox
Alone among seminaries in the Asia-Pacific region, St. Andrew's is growing under the leadership of Gloria Mapangdol.. Read on
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Canterbury Cathedral Offers Same-Sex Blessings
By Douglas LeBlanc
Same-sex couples can now have their relationships blessed during regular worship services at Canterbury Cathedral, but stand-alone ceremonies are not allowed. Read on
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Nothing Is Stronger Than the Church
By Jeremy Worthen
I know some people might say, and do say, I am battling the church to get justice, or to find the truth. But it wouldn’t occur to them to think they are fighting against God. Read on.
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Blessings and Meetings
By Graham Kings
The blessings announced by Christ in the beatitudes form a counterpart with several surprising meetings with that same Christ. My reflections are interspersed with poems I wrote on silent retreat. Read parts one and two.
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The Hajj: A Muslim Vision for Interreligious Life
By Zeyneb Sayilgan
Standing in solidarity and unity at the Kaaba, we renew our promise to honor this sacred social contract: we aspire to transcend racial, ethnic, national, political, and social boundaries and constructed labels. Read on.
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