Lord Carey Resigns Amid Safeguarding Scandals


By Douglas LeBlanc

Lord Carey becomes the second Archbishop of Canterbury to resign this year, in his case for giving permission for abuser David Tudor to return to ministry in 1993. Read on.

Indian Ocean Elects New Primate


By Mark Michael

Gilbert Rakotondravelo, Bishop of Fianarantsoa in Madagascar, will lead a growing province that has remained active in the Canterbury-based Instruments of Communion while also participating in Anglican realignment. Read on.

PB Suspends Bishop Singh for Three Years


By Douglas LeBlanc

Presiding Bishop Rowe: “My goal in negotiating this accord with Bishop Singh has been to achieve Title IV’s goals by identifying paths for him to be accountable, to amend his life, and then to seek reconciliation.” Singh’s family is less certain. Read on.

Mission Society and Church of Ireland Part Ways


By Mark Michael

Irish Church Missions, a conservative evangelical mission society that has worked within the Church of Ireland for 175 years, joins the GAFCON-sponsored Anglican Convocation Europe. Read on.

Christmas Gift Suggestions 2024


Friends of TLC offer a vast array of gifts, from books to music to experiences. Read on.

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Death


By Stephen Andrews

How will sanctioned suicide affect one’s family and friends? What are the consequences for the community of which a suffering person is a part? Every human being is caught up in a web of interdependence. Read on.

A Principled Commitment to Life


By Christopher Cocksworth

In legalizing assisted suicide, the U.K has crossed a theological Rubicon, “treating life not as a sacred gift to be preserved by society according to the will of God but rather as a possession to be disposed of according to the choice of the individual.” Read on.

Natality and Formation


By Sarah Puryear

In a time when loneliness and isolation are rampant, the church needs to lean more into its identity as a community of support and formation, relationships that foster life in Christ. Read on.
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