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Episcopalians, Anglicans Seek Peace
By Mark Michael
People on opposite sides of last decade’s Episcopal conflict jointly met with leaders engaged in brokering reconciliation between Northern Irish Protestants and Catholics.
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Kaziimba Elected as Uganda Archbishop
By Mark Michael
The Rt. Rev. Stephen Kaziimba, Bishop of Mityana, was elected the 9th archbishop and primate of the Anglican Church of Uganda. He will succeed the Most Rev. Stanley Ntagali, who has served as archbishop for eight years and has been a leading voice in the GAFCON movement.
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Episcopal Membership Decline Continiues
By Kirk Petersen
The Episcopal Church’s attendance and membership continued to decline in 2018 while plate and pledge income were roughly flat, according to annual data drawn from the parochial reports that all churches are required to submit.
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Anglican Hospital in Congo Raided
By Mark Michael
Islamist ADF (Allied Democratic Forces) rebels attacked the mostly Anglican town of Boga in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo in the early morning hours of August 23. More than 200 youth, children and women were abducted.
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Rest in Peace, Rise in Glory
Remembering a long-time Episcopal school headmaster, the founder of the Dominican Development Group and a diocesan lay leader in New Jersey who was also "an aggressive collector of meaningless items," among others.
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Build or Improve a Church Website
By Kirk Petersen
If your church has no website, or has a crummy one that everybody hates, the most important question to answer is not about technology or navigation or design. The most important question is: Who is going to create and maintain it ?
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Online Catechesis
By Jared Henderson
Young Christians are increasingly turning to Internet platforms to learn about their faith. The Church should celebrate the fact that so many people want to talk and learn about Christianity — but we should also be aware of the dangers of this kind of do-it-yourself, virtual catechesis.
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