The Rev. Cayce Ramey preaches in October 2021 at a joint service of the Potomac Episcopal Community | Episcopal News Service
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Court of Review Weighs Priest’s Eucharistic Protest
By Lauren Anderson-Cripps
The Rev. Cayce Ramey has abstained from celebrating, administering, and receiving Holy Eucharist for the past three years as an expression of protest against the Episcopal Church’s complicity in white supremacy. Read on.
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‘Really, what more could the Church have done?’
By Mark Michael
Senior British police officers claim that Archbishop Justin Welby and other Church of England leaders properly reported accusations of John Smyth’s abuse to the police in 2013, challenging a key claim of the Makin Report, which resulted in Welby's resignation. Read on.
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Global Partnerships Officer Among Lambeth Honorees
By Mark Michael
The Ven A. Paul Feheley, the Episcopal Church’s Global Partnerships officer for the Middle East, was awarded the Cross of St. Augustine for Services to the Anglican Communion by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, one of 26 honorees for the Lambeth Awards in 2024. Read on.
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Australian Anglicans Take the Church to the People
By Robyn Douglass
Many Australian Anglican groups are meeting in schools and local halls, some while they work toward a place of their own. Read on.
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Kingdom Wrestling Puts a Sleeper Hold on Satan
By Douglas LeBlanc
St. Stephen’s Church in Bradford, West Yorkshire, has turned to the theater of professional wrestling to draw people inside the church. Read on.
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Film Review: Learning Balance from ‘Inside Out 2’
By Trey Kennedy
The new Disney/Pixar film has a lot to say about anxiety, emotional health, and even identity. Read on.
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What Is Advent For?
By Neil Dhingra
Advent suggests that our present is counterintuitively undone, undermined from within by Jesus Christ, writes Neil Dhingra. Read on.
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From ‘Drinking from a Firehose’ to Drinking from Living Water
By Brian Cole
Ministers in the church of Jesus ought to push against the "drinking from a firehose" model of work and instead embrace an image of work rooted in the teaching and life of Jesus. Read on.
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Review: John Gatta’s Green Gospel
By Henry Parsley Jr
Bishop Henry Parsley reviews John Gatta's recent book Green Gospel, a constructive ecotheology grounded in mainstream Christian doctrine. Read on.
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TEC’s Latest Numbers: The Good News and the Bad News
By David Goodhew
A nuanced analysis that examines the areas where the Episcopal Church's parochial data have improved and also the longer-term picture, which indicates TEC's challenges have not gone away. Read on.
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Notes from an Anglican Thomist
By Stewart Clem
Continuing our series commemorating the 800th birthday of Thomas Aquinas, Stewart Clem unpacks what it means to be an Anglican Thomist. Read on.
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