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Subject TLC Weekly: Bishop Love Goes to ACNA; Kenya Elects First Female Bishop; Passing Through the Waters
Date April 1, 2021 8:59 AM
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Albany at Crossroads; Bp. Love to Join ACNA

By Kirk Petersen
Bishop William H. Love, who enjoyed fervent but not universal support in the Diocese of Albany, has resigned from ordained ministry and plans to join the Anglican Church in North America. His former diocese will begin a consequential bishop search.
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Kenya Elects its
First Female Bishop

By Jesse Masai
The Anglican Church of Kenya has elected its first female bishop, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Emily A. Oyango. As assistant bishop of the Diocese of Bondo, she will focus on training clergy and programming for women's ministry and gender issues.
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A 'Binary Star' Shares Space and a Priest

By Neva Rae Fox
Two congregations in Mount Vernon, Washington, have bridged languages, cultural differences, and class to focus on mutual ministry. Their shared bilingual priest envisions a binary star.
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The Whirligig of Time
In Isle Abbot

By Simon Cotton
A 15th century cathedral in a Somerset village has “something peculiarly perfect in its proportions,” featuring golden Ham Hill stone for its facade.
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Neither Nostalgic
Nor Progressive

By Christopher Wells
The Roman Catholic problem has been knowing who is in charge and worrying about it, while the Protestant problem has been not knowing who is in charge and worrying about it. Anglicans have faithfully reflected the indecision of all sides.
This is the first of three meditations on hierarchy.
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Passing Through
The Waters

By David Ney
Why did Jesus cry out the words of Psalm 22 from the cross? To point the people of Israel back to their Scriptures. Why did he point them back to their Scriptures? So they would find him there.

This is the last of a series of Lenten meditations.
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My Marian Testimony

By Leander Harding
The Lord's mother had not been a significant feature in my spirituality. But Mary has broken into my life and insisted on attention and shown me her power to bring healing and reconciliation to the Church and to gather congregations that would not otherwise be gathered.
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