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Apolitical Archbishop Elected in Hong Kong

By Mark Michael
The Anglican province known as the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui has tried to play a peacekeeping roll as violence has flared from prodemocracy protests. Now the province has elected a new archbishop without any "outwardly political allegiances."  
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Saint Thomas Choir Sings in the Forest

By Neva Rae Fox
A storied Manhattan-based choir school responded to the pandemic by relocating temporarily to a leafy conference center in Connecticut.
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Nigerian Bishop Urges Gov't to Take Heed

By Mark Michael
Nigeria’s national government should take seriously the concerns raised by separatists and move forward on plans to restructure the national government, says the Rt. Rev. Ephraim Ikeakor of the Anglican Diocese of Amichi.
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Food Ministry
In Navajoland


By G. Jeffrey MacDonald
The Navajo Nation that straddles the border of Arizona and New Mexico has been hit hard by the coronavirus, adding to the burdens of a poverty-stricken region. The Episcopal Church has responded with a new food ministry.
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An Anglican Resource For Homeschooling

By Jim and Emily Watkins
Homeschooling Episcopal and Anglican parents can align their children's education with their family's tradition through the Canterbury House of Studies, an online resource that emphasizes "the practice of classical, Prayer Book Anglicanism, both catholic and reformed." 
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Podcast: Latinos and The Episcopal Church

In part 3 of our “Multicultural Anglicanism” series, we talk to the Rev. Canon Anthony Guillen about being Latino and Episcopalian, shared leadership, and the joys and gifts that often go unseen.
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Seeking Hope
In the Face of Decline


By David Goodhew
The Episcopal Church continues to face declining membership and attendance, and the pandemic seems likely to accelerate those problems. But perhaps COVID-19 also creates opportunities for planting churches and providing hope in an increasingly secular society.
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Conflict Resolution
In a Divided America


By Sarah Cornwell
Principles developed for resolving armed conflicts may offer a path toward reconciliation for the deeply divided citizenry in the United States. This means letting go of the victory mindset in which, if Side A wins, Side B will cease to exist. The Church may have a role to play.
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