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Spellers: 'Church is an Instrument of Empire'
By Kirk Petersen
“At critical moments in the life of our church, we have been the ones who opted for the status quo,” said the Rev. Stephanie Spellers, a canon to the Presiding Bishop, in a webinar promoting her new book.
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Sydney Diocese Elects First Non-White Abp.
By Mark Michael
Australia's most conservative diocese, which plays a prominent role in the GAFCON movement, elected a former Buddhist of Sri Lankan heritage to be its 12th archbishop.
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Elders and the Arts
By Elizabeth Orens
A Sacred Arts Group in Washington, DC, ministers to older adults by exposing them to all forms of the arts, which has been shown to increase their happiness and vitality.
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Masterly Tribute
To Gerre Hancock
Review by Geoffrey Williams
Hancock’s choral output ranges from the boisterous and playful to the sublime. The Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys follows suit in a recording paying tribute to one of the most influential church musicians.
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Jesus Christ
In the Old Testament
By Jeff Boldt
People avoid the Old Testament because it’s full of obscure laws, lots of genealogies, and unfamiliar names, but also because they’re turned off by it. But Old Testament prophesies foreshadow the Messiah.
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A Milennial's Open Letter to the Church
By Christopher. J. Coome
Free from the idea that life has meaning, my generation has found solace in its distractions. We should be telling people that the Church is the answer to modernity's problems.
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Historical Criticism
Is Not an OS
By Ryan E. Pollock
A historical critical approach to the Bible can provide perspective, but it's not an operating system, it's an ancillary program on an OS called Church.
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