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PB Nominees Address Church's Future


By Neva Rae Fox
Five nominees for Presiding Bishop tackled questions about  self-care, church structure, reconciliation, and leadership in a well-attended pre-election forum. Read on.

Challengers Make Cases Against Ayala Harris


By Kirk Petersen
Rachel Taber-Hamilton and Zena Link made their pitches against President Julia Ayala Harris; the June 25 election will hinge on whether a sense of grievance  is widespread enough to overcome the natural advantages of incumbency. Read on.

Editorial: Calling on Jesus


The small boat of the Episcopal Church feels exposed on the windswept sea on the eve of our 81st General Convention. Let us call on Jesus for help, to heal our relationships and focus us on things that really matter. Read on.

The Weight of the BCP at General Convention


By Matthew Olver
The proposed revisions to Article X, which define the Book of Common Prayer are vague, suggesting contradictory interpretations. They also fail to tackle a crucial issue, defining what it means to memorialize the 1979 BCP. Read on.

Welcome to Louisville!


By Nancy Tafel
From historic sites to unique galleries, museums and shops, to parks and recreational activities along the river, to a thriving culinary scene, there are lots of great ways to explore General Convention's host city. Read on.
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