From The Living Church <[email protected]>
Subject TLC Weekly: Multifaith Chaplain to Lead Ripon College Cuddesdon
Date August 15, 2025 8:30 AM
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Harriet Harris sits in a sanctuary at the University of Edingburgh. | University of Edinburgh

Multifaith Chaplain to Lead Ripon College Cuddesdon ([link removed])

by Douglas LeBlanc

The Rev. Dr. Harriet Harris will succeed Bishop Humphrey Southern, who has served as principal since 2015. He will retire at the end of 2025. Read on ([link removed]) .

Pilgrimage Honors Jonathan Daniels’ Martyrdom ([link removed])

by Caleb Maglaya Galaraga

The annual gathering in Alabama honors the life of Jonathan Daniels and other martyrs who fought for civil rights. Read on ([link removed]) .

Artist John La Farge’s Complex Legacy ([link removed])

by Greta Gaffin

John La Farge was a prolific artist who created stained-glass windows for churches of every denomination, as well as for secular institutions and rich homeowners. Read on ([link removed]) .

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The Gifts of Chant ([link removed])

by Mark Ardrey-Graves

Chant is the musical expression of the Church’s mission: it is able to speak to the world, in the world, but yet is not quite of the world. Read on ([link removed]) .

A Word About Mere Christian Hermeneutics ([link removed])

by Garwood Anderson

Christian readers of Scripture, the Old and New Testaments, have to wrestle with tensions across the canon. How do we reconcile them? Read on ([link removed]) . ([link removed])

Life with God in Kenya ([link removed])

by Graham Kings

Recognizing and responding to the gracious presence of God is a vital aspect of Christian discipleship, no matter the context. Read on ([link removed]) .

Progressive Christianity’s Barmen Mistake ([link removed])

by Anthony Baker

The 1934 Barmen Declaration rejected Hitler’s control of the church. Are we at a “Barmen” moment in the U.S.? According to one theologian, no. Read on ([link removed]) .

Remembering Alasdair MacIntyre ([link removed])

by D. Stephen Long

Alasdair MacIntyre, who died this spring, uncovered our culture’s challenges. He also helped to spur a renewed focus on virtue. Read on ([link removed]) .

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