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Subject TLC Weekly: Prayer Book Debate Begins Again; Ash Wednesday in Another Pandemic Year; Firearm Spirituality
Date February 18, 2022 10:59 AM
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Prayer Book Debate Begins Again

By Kirk Petersen
Online legislative hearings are beginning in advance of General Convention, and a full day of sessions February 19 will focus on prayer book revision and related matters.
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Ash Wednesday in a Pandemic, Again

By Neva Rae Fox
Churches are taking a variety of approaches to the traditional imposition of ashes, with many seeking a more reflective approach the second time around.
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CofE Synod Focuses on Finances, Safeguards

By Mark Michael
The Archbishop of Canterbury also was repeatedly grilled about the appointment of a gay married man as appointments secretary at Lambeth Palace.
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Presiding Bishop Eulogizes Abp. Tutu

By Kirk Petersen
As a young priest, Presiding Bishop Michael B. Curry drew inspiration in the darkest days of apartheid by hearing Desmond Tutu say, "‘I believe that one day my beloved South Africa will be free."
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Firearm Spirituality

By Will Brown
"We knelt down together in the leaf litter and prayed, thanking God in the name of his Son" for the life of the freshly killed doe, the habitat that sustained her, and the sustenance she would provide.
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Your Church Matters

By Jonathan Turtle
Our communities need churches. It matters that you support your church. We cannot presume that just because we've been here 100 years, we will be here 100 years from now.
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Chesterton & the Goodness of God

By Cole Hartin
G.K. Chesterton's portrayal of the goodness of God is convincing precisely because it leaves some questions unanswered. God brings peace, not certitude, and this is surely enough.
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