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Subject TLC Weekly: Science & Ecology at Lambeth; What is Hybrid Church?; the Inexhaustible Cup
Date June 11, 2021 12:25 PM
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Lambeth to Focus
On Science & Ecology

By Mark Michael
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby calls climate change "the great emergency of the 21st century," and the topic will be a prime focus of the (roughly) decennial Lambeth Conference next year.
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What Is
Hybrid Church?

By Neva Rae Fox
Online and in-person worship formats both have benefits and shortcomings. Both will endure after the pandemic -- the future lies in finding the right mixture.
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Podcast: Master Class
On St. Augustine

TLC teams with Augustinian Heritage Institute and New City Press for a special edition of the TLC Podcast with two renowned St. Augustine scholars: former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, and John Cavadini of Notre Dame.
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Remembering
A Broken Body

Review by Micah Latimer-Dennis
This year, the venerable Bampton lectures focus on Christianity’s central rite in the context of the COVID pandemic and the wider context of contemporary life.
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An Appreciation
Of C.S. Lewis

By John Bauerschmidt
The author of Mere Christianity and the Narnia books may seem dated, but as long as people approach life with intellectual and moral seriousness, C.S. Lewis will continue to have something to say
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Not Ashamed
At the Gates

By Sam Keyes
Having kids is hard, but it’s what I signed up for in marriage. I’m proud of them and of the lives that they will lead. At the same time, I wouldn’t want a world in which one has to be ashamed for not having children.
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The Inexhaustible Cup

By an Anonymous Alcoholic
In light of our denominational drinking culture, it's fitting that many Episcopal Churches host Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. But when the pandemic struck, my home meeting closed and left me adrift.
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