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Subject TLC Weekly: New Primate in South America; Prepare to Visit All Nations; Why the Church Needs an Ancient Faith
Date April 9, 2021 9:59 AM
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New Primate Elected
For South America

By Mark Michael
The Bishop of Northern Argentina, the Rt. Rev. Nicholas Drayson, has been elected Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Anglican Church of South America.
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Idowu-Fearon Urges
Prayers for Myanmar

By Mark Michael
Myanmar is mired in conflict after a military takeover, and the Secretary General of the Anglican Communion has called for prayer from Christians around the world. The Anglican Church of the Province of Myanmar has about 70,000 members.
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A Living Hope
In a Heartsick World

By Emma Ineson
Being hopeful has been shown to be good for you, but hope can be scarce during a pandemic. As the U.K.'s milestones out of lockdown approach and pass, Easter gives us the hope of a risen Jesus.
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Disciples, Prepare
To Visit All Nations

By Kirk Petersen
As the pandemic shows signs of waning, companies specializing in faith-based tourism are preparing for a strong 2022. It's possible to book some trips for late 2021, but it requires a leap of faith.
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The Church Needs
An Ancient Faith

By Jonathan Turtle
Some may call it “outdated” but we call it “eternal.” Some may believe the church needs a new theology if it is to survive but we believe the church cannot survive apart from an ancient theology. The faith once delivered, to be apprehended and passed on by each successive generation.
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Resurrection and the
Hope of the Future

By Ian Olson
The rhetoric of resurrection is useful for enduring hardship. But it is only with a Word who defies death itself and takes up corporeal life once more can rhetoric be anything more than mere words, uttered today and forgotten tomorrow.
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The Blessed Virgin at the Foot of the Cross

By Neil Dhingra
Tradition has often imagined Mary at the foot of the cross in tears. That is possible, but, strictly speaking, Mary is not weeping in the text. In her own depths of loneliness, pain, and desolation, as her Son bears the sins of the world, she finds a new family and the possibility of rebirth.
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