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Subject TLC Weekly: Continuing Anglicans Split Over Churchmanship
Date October 24, 2025 9:00 AM
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Continuing Anglicans Split Over Churchmanship ([link removed])

by Greta Gaffin

The schism focuses on Continuing Anglicanism’s founding text, with tensions heightened by the United Episcopal Church’s fellowship with a German Reformed denomination. Read on ([link removed]) .

Baylor, Princeton Offer Anglican Studies ([link removed])

by Caleb Maglaya Galaraga

Two seminaries connected with large private universities expand options for those studying to become priests. Read on ([link removed]) .

Construction to Begin Soon on Archives’ Permanent Home ([link removed])

by Caleb Maglaya Galaraga

The future home of the Archives of the Episcopal Church in Oakwood, Georgia, is expected to open in spring 2027. Read on ([link removed]) .

Streamlined GC Schedule, Budget Surplus Discussed ([link removed])

by Caleb Maglaya Galaraga

Scott Gunn said the new schedule would restrict deliberations on resolutions to the afternoon, and he laid out options for consolidation. Read on ([link removed]) .

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by Ben Lima

This paradox of “official outsiderdom” tends to hollow out, or at least relativize, the project’s desire to present the “lone voice” or “marginalized.” Read on ([link removed]) .

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Writing While Christian with H.S. Cross ([link removed])

by Amber Noel

What does faith have to do with fiction? Can romance teach us something about God’s presence in imaginary worlds? Listen here ([link removed]) .

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Only Stickers? ([link removed])

by Wesley Arning

Art raises questions. The church offers gospel answers. The art installation at Canterbury may be about more than merely stickers. Read on ([link removed]) .

And Thereto I Plight Thee My Troth ([link removed])

by Christopher Yoder

The historic prayer book’s marriage vows speak of plighting troth. This is a solemn promise of constancy, fidelity, and steadfastness. Read on ([link removed]) .

Spooky and Spiritual: Reading Jane Eyre in October ([link removed])

by Abigail Woolley Cutter

Jane Eyre has some standout features—romance, religion, and gothic ghoulishness—that make it an ideal candidate for October reading. Read on ([link removed]) .

Purity and Divine Grace ([link removed])

by Simangaliso Magudulela

How do we hold together the call to holiness and the recognition of sin and the daily need for grace? Read on ([link removed]) . ([link removed])

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by Jonathan Mitchican

We yearn for perfection. While unobtainable this side of the resurrection, the drive comes from God and it is good. Read on ([link removed]) .

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