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Subject TLC Weekly: $40K grants to dioceses; Lean Future for Malawian Seminary; I Hate That Hymn
Date April 26, 2021 12:41 AM
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ACNA Sets Its Eyes
On Dallas, Albany

By Kirk Petersen
The Anglican Church in North America has largely followed a hands-off policy toward conservative Episcopal Dioceses. That may be changing.
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Dioceses Eligible
For $40,000 Grants

By Kirk Petersen
Many Episcopal dioceses have struggled financially, while income at the Church Center has remained strong, and travel spending has been slashed. So the Executive Council voted to distribute grants of up to $40,000 to each diocese.
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Suffragan to Play
Key Role at Lambeth

By Mark Michael
The position of Bishop at Lambeth, which helps shape the decennial Lambeth Conference, has previously gone to senior bishops as a final duty station before retirement. But this week, the Church of England gave the role to a suffragan bishop with a lot of career still ahead of her.
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Malawi Seminary Struggles to Survive

By Jesse Masai
The Leonard Kamungu Anglican Theological College in Malawi has had to focus on its own sustainability, and recently has has not been paying its employees.
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Cultural-Crossover Churches in California

By Neva Rae Fox
An affluent coastal church has formed a partnership with a church that ministers to service workers in the shadow of Disneyland.
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I Hate That Hymn ...

By Steve Schlossberg
... but I have begrudgingly begun to learn that a hymn I personally detest can always be counted on to give voice to some of my neighbors’ faith, their most worthy sentiments, or the deepest cries of their hearts.
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Priestly Sacrifice

By Mark Michael
To take up the care of souls is to give oneself to suffer alongside them — bearing burdens together, and returning exhausted to the altar, to find there once more the God of our joy and gladness.
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Counterfactual

By John Bauerschmidt
If the counterfactual undermines belief in the determined course of history, then the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is the greatest counterfactual of all.
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