Roja Suganthy-Singh and her sons Nivedhan and Eklan EpiscopalAccountability.org
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Singh Family Objects to Church’s Response
By Douglas LeBlanc
Bishop Prince Singh’s family calls the pastoral response to Title IV charges against former Presiding Bishop Curry and Bishop Todd Ousley over their handling of alleged abuse by Bishop Singh “deeply inadequate.” Read on.
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ECF Chooses Longtime Associate as New Leader
By Neva Rae Fox
The Episcopal Church Foundation chose Dail St. Claire, a New Yorker with extensive management and investment experience and a passion for the mission of serving congregations of all sizes and needs. Read on.
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Jimmy Carter Constantly Put His Faith in Action
By Frank Logue
More than any American president, Carter’s life after the White House has defined his legacy more than his presidency. Read on.
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Cripping the Clergy
By Mary Grace DuPree
“Mentally I strike a line through a job posting because I know what this parish means by energetic: non-disabled.” Read on.
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Archives: Last Anglican Christmas in Wuhan (1950)
The Maoists banned religious instruction in the school and forced teachers to attend Sunday morning lectures on Communism, but missionary Robert Wood remained hopeful in his 50th year at St. Michael’s, Wuchang. Read on.
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Podcast: A Cozy Christmas Chat with Jeremy Begbie
By Amber Noel
The Anglican theologian probes signs of the Incarnation in the arts, and how music, painting, poetry can help to unstick us, revealing our Lord in all the puzzling and startling smallness of his Nativity. Listen.
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A Time to Mourn, a Time to Dance
By Stewart Clem
The Feast of the Holy Innocents is a salutary reminder that the Savior’s coming into this world was not welcomed by all and that there is opposition to the work of God in his Christ. Read on.
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Being Refashioned in Christ
By Daniel Martins
The Feast of the Holy Innocents is a salutary reminder that the Savior’s coming into this world was not welcomed by all and that there is opposition to the work of God in his Christ. Read on.
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What’s in a Name?
By Jean McCurdy Meade
The Name of God remains ineffable, but a human being needs a name. God the Father gave his only Son Jesus the name that defines his mission, to “save his people from their sins.” Read on.
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Isaiah 9 and the Holy Child
By Pauline Paris Buisch
Why highlight the king’s infancy? Why would an oracle about a coming Davidic king feature language of birth and sonship? Why, as it were, is a baby at the center? Read on.
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