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Washington Post Digs Into Sex-Abuse Allegations


By Douglas LeBlanc

The D.C. paper has published a 5,300-word story about multiple allegations of sexual abuse of teenage boys by Jeff Taylor, a former priest and youth director at The Falls Church in northern Virginia. Read on.

Yes In God’s Back Yard!


By G. Jeffrey MacDonald

America’s churches have what it takes to put a dent in the nation’s housing crisis. Episcopal congregations in Virginia, Maryland, and New Hampshire are taking a lead. Read on.

Secretary General Visits Chilean Church


By TLC Staff

Bishop Anthony Poggo participated in a service consecrating a new Bishop of Santiago and installing the province’s second primate, Archbishop Enrique Lago Zugadi. Read on.

Podcast: Learning from Nicaea with Lewis Ayres

Join us for a conversation with the distinguished Catholic theologian reflecting on the enduring significance of the First Ecumenical Council, which celebrates its 1,700th anniversary this year. Listen here.

Title IV Changes in 2025


By Lynn Carter-Edmands

Those who administer Title IV in their dioceses must model the best behavior and loving kindness toward all involved. It is also incumbent upon church leaders, lay and ordained, to educate themselves about Title IV. Read on.

The Darkness Hideth Not from Thee


By Chase Benefiel

Darkness occupies a complicated place in Scripture. Believers even wait for it. The sun will be darkened, the moon will not give light, the powers will be shaken, but somewhere within the chaos lies our redemption. Read on.

We Are All Here


By Steve Rice

An Anglo-Catholic priest writes, I am still here because this is where I was called. “Lord, to whom shall we go?” If I left the Episcopal Church for another communion, I may very well be happier in some areas and freer in most. But I would exchange one set of problems for another. Read on.  

On Theological Arguments


By Geoffrey Mackey

Why are we hard, even difficult, with the people with whom we largely agree? When we discuss our theology, we are often not simply giving our opinions, but our convictions. And it is sometimes hard to delineate between ourselves and what we believe. Read on.

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