View this email in your browser ([link removed])
[link removed]
Vermont Faces 'Financial Cliff'
By Mark Michael
Bishop Shannon MacVean-Brown says the diocese is facing financial peril from congregational decline, and is pursuing options for collaboration with neighboring dioceses.
Read on ([link removed])
Three Candidates for West. Va. Bishop
By Mark Michael
The canons to the ordinary of the Dioceses of Virginia and Easton, and the chair of Northern Indiana's Standing Committee are on the slate to succeed W. Michie Klusmeyer, the Mountain State's long serving bishop.
Read on ([link removed])
Monnot Chosen Bishop of Iowa
By Mark Michael
The Rev. Betsey Monnot, a parish priest and leadership consultant from Northern California, was elected on the third ballot, and will become the diocese's first female bishop.
Read on ([link removed])
Kenya Elects First Female Diocesan Bp.
By Jesse Masai
The Ven. Rose Okeno, a 20-year veteran of parish ministry, has been elected Bishop of Butere, in Western Kenya, challenging the province's commitment to a GAFCON moratorium
Read on ([link removed])
Kenya's Bishops Step Up War on COVID
By Jesse Masai
The Anglican Church of Kenya's bishops, meeting in Nairobi, urged the nation's government to increase funding for vaccines and to maintain distancing protocols in the midst of a high-stakes election season as Delta variant infections rise.
Read on ([link removed])
Podcast: Finding God in Filmmaking
Filmmaker Mary Beth Minnis talks with host Amber Noel about where sees the Lord at work in the film industry and in the lives of those she works with and the kinds of stories that she loves to tell through her art.
Read on ([link removed])
For more news straight to your device,
follow us on social media:
[link removed]
[link removed]
Donate to TLC ([link removed])
East in Winter, Via Vesper Flights
By Hannah Matis
Rowan Williams' new book and a collection of essays by Helen MacDonald both explore the need for detachment as a remedy for humanity's self-absorption and blindness.
Read On ([link removed])
A Classic Anglican Case for Public Worship
By Mark Michael
Hooker, Thorndike, Patrick, and Keble extol public worship as the highest form of activity, a necessary witness to God's glory and a loving service of our neighbor, themes that challenge the consumerist drive of "hybrid worship."
Read On ([link removed])
Follow us and never miss our daily blog:
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
Why not subscribe today? ([link removed])
============================================================
** Forward to a Friend ([link removed])
You can ** update your preferences ([link removed])
or ** unsubscribe from this list ([link removed])
Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp
[link removed]
Our mailing address is:
The Living Church
P.O. Box 510705
Milwaukee, WI 53203
USA
Copyright © 2021 The Living Church, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you have either opted in at our website, or you are a subscriber to The Living Church magazine or its products.