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TEC Pays $4.5 Million To ACNA Diocese
By Kirk Petersen
After losing more than a decade of litigation over $100 million in property with the Fort Worth diocese of the Anglican Church in North America, the Episcopal Church has paid a mediated $4.5 million in legal fees.
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EMM Scrambles to Aid Afghan Refugees
By Neva Rae Fox
"This is not a normal resettlement," said a leader of Episcopal Migration Ministries, referring to the evacuation of Afghans. "This is a humanitarian emergency."
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Food Outreach Helps Harlem Restaurants
By Neva Rae Fox
An affluent Upper East Side church is purchasing meals from pandemic-stricken minority-owned restaurants in East Harlem to donate through food pantries, with benefits in both directions.
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Lessons from the Arch, Desmond Tutu
By Meredith Tilp
A New Mexico schoolteacher with experience in Africa looks back on decades of interaction with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and shares some of what she learned from "the Arch."
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J.I. Packer's Heritage of Anglican Theology
Review by Jordan Hylden
The late J.I. Packer's Heritage of Anglican Theology, his final gift to the church he faithfully served, balances his own evangelicalism with both Anglo-Catholicism and liberal churches.
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Bring Your Bible to Class — or to Church
By Wesley Hill
By focusing on individual Bible passages such as those printed in the Sunday bulletin at church, people do not learn where in the Bible the passage is located, or what comes before or after it.
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Out with the Old,
In with the Old
By Christopher Wells
Throughout its 143-year history, The Living Church has used a variety of taglines to describe its conception of itself. As of the most recent issue, we've reached back for a phrase that defines our mission.
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