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Sean Rowe: 'I See Significant Change Ahead'


Interview with Kirk Petersen
The Presiding Bishop-Elect discusses his vision for the Episcopal Church in the coming years: a leaner structure, strategic choices about mission, a common-sense approach to a divided Anglican Communion — all in service of the gospel. Read on.

Bishops Decry Attempted Assassination


By Mark Michael
Calls to prayer and national unity dominated responses by Episcopal Church leaders to the July 13 shooting of former President Trump. Read on.

Meet Covenant's New Editor


By Kirk Petersen
Calvin Lane, a parish priest and church historian, has been writing for TLC's online journal for a decade, and aims to expand its voice and influence across the Anglican Communion and denominational lines. Read on.

CEEC Commissions Overseers, Not Bishops


By Douglas LeBlanc
The Church of England Evangelical Council commissioned 24 retired bishops and senior clergy to provide spiritual guidance to parishes that disagree with their church’s move toward same-sex blessings. Read on.

Podcast: Preaching the Transfiguration


Sarah Hinlicky Wilson, a Lutheran theologian and pastor, shares insights for the pulpit from her new book on seven different ways of approaching this most transcendent of Jesus’ miracles. Listen here.

The Sabbath and the Dignity of the Weak


By Abigail Woolley Cutter
Sabbath-keeping schools us in gentleness and patience. It pushes back against our culture of competitive striving and shows us the joy hidden among the “useless” parts of ourselves and others. Read on.

Anglican Mysteries


By Sarah Puryear
Mystery writers like Dorothy Sayers, Agatha Christie, and P.D. James draw deeply on Christian principles: human depravity, confession’s role in the triumph of truth, and the relentless quest for justice. Read on.

A Ministry of Christlike Service


By Amy Lamborn
Deacons are icons of Christ’s servanthood, shining a light on his generosity to the poor and oppressed, while calling the Church to dismantle whatever gets in the way of his mission. Read on.
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