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Deep South Investors Tour: September 8-15

Join Faith and Money Network on a six-day tour through Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama, to experience how our country’s legacy of racial inequity persists today in major systems from home ownership to education to banking — and how Hope Credit Union and its investors are working for change. Learn more.

Former Episcopal priests Kerlin Richter, Colin Chapman, and Sara Lynn Shisler Goff conduct a discussion on polyamory.

Is There Room for Polyamorous Priests?


By Kirk Petersen
Three former priests spoke online about the consequences they faced for their nonconforming family structures. Read on.

HBCU Retains Accreditation, but Financial Woes Continue


By Kirk Petersen
A decision to reverse the termination of accreditation was good news for Saint Augustine’s University, but the college still owes $10 million to the IRS. Read on.

Welby Laments Church's Sins of Slavery


By Douglas LeBlanc
The Archbishop of Canterbury preached on repentance, suffering, and the church’s acts of mercy during a bicentennial celebration of the Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. Read on.

Church Camp, Ministry Conferences & VBS 100 Years Ago


July 1924 brought the Diocese of Georgia’s first summer camp, a vocations conference for 200 boys in New Hampshire, and 47,000 children in New York City’s vacation Bible schools. Read on.

Wycliffe College & the Character of Anglicanism


By Stephen Andrews
Wycliffe, Toronto’s outgoing principal reflects on seven hallmarks of Anglican identity that have kept it faithful to the Reformation heritage and responsive to a changing world. Read on.

Profiles in Power


By Jean Meade
The Bible’s accounts of Darius, Herod, and Pontius Pilate show powerful men being trapped into foolish decisions that violate their consciences and good sense, a warning to us about the danger of earthy rule. Read on.

Episcopal Jenga


By Andrew Goddard
The Church of England is like “a tower of Jenga bricks: falling attendance, giving, and vocations, a massive trust deficit, multiple safeguarding failures,” and the bishops’ push for same-sex blessings threatens to send the whole thing toppling to the ground. Read on.  
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