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Subject TLC Weekly: Indiana Church Produces 3rd Bishop; Burying Unnamed COVID Victims in NYC; Why I Write for Covenant
Date October 1, 2021 4:03 PM
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Ind. Church Produces Its Third Bishop

By Kirk Petersen
Matthew Cowden was elected Bishop of West Virginia, and will become the third person from a Northern Indiana parish to be fitted for a miter.
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Burying COVID Victims Who Go Unclaimed

By Neva Rae Fox
A parishioner at St. James Episcopal in New York City who was upset at the sight of trucks used as temporary morgues, provided the inspiration for the COVID Burial Project.
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Liturgical Revision
Can Go Awry

By Lawrence N. Crumb
As the Church continues to consider revisions to the Book of Common Prayer, it's worth reviewing how previous revisions have affected corporate worship.
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COVID Relief in Philippines Church

By Neva Rae Fox
Faced with the pandemic, the Episcopal Church in the Philippines connected the jitney drivers who normally serve tourists with farmers who couldn't move their crops because restaurants were closed.
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Roundtable: Why I Write for Covenant

John Bauerschmidt:
Covenant was born in support of the Windsor Report and the Anglican Covenant process, but its focus has expanded well beyond sexuality issues. It has a broadly catholic and ecumenical vision.
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As a gay man committed to the traditional Christian ethic of sexual abstinence outside the marriage of a man and a woman, I cherish a forum devoted to reconciliation and renewal.
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David Goodhew:
I value Covenant for its orthodox Anglicanism, its perspective on both North America and the wider Anglican Communion, and as a voice in the "anglosphere."
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