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Subject TLC Weekly: Former Refugee to be Communion's Secretary-General; Seeking Reforms After Ousting a Bishop; Follow the Science? Yes and No ...
Date June 17, 2022 10:00 AM
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Ex-Refugee to Be Secretary-General

By Mark Michael
A South Sudanese bishop who spent his childhood as a refugee in neighboring Uganda will serve as the Anglican Communion’s next Secretary-General.
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Seeking Reforms
After Ousting Bishop

By Kirk Petersen
Two Michigan dioceses say that when their bishop was suspended for adultery, the church was more concerned about his well-being than about the dioceses.
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PHoD Candidates Largely in Agreement

By Kirk Petersen
When the House of Deputies chooses its next president at General Convention, voters will not be deciding on the issues, but rather discerning who is called.
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Lambeth: Issue 'Calls,' Not Resolutions

By Mark Michael
A Lambeth Conference resolution has never meant that an issue is resolved. This conference will call on the autonomous provinces to prayerfully consider the expressed will of the Anglican Communion.
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Follow the Science? Yes and No ...

By Kara Slade
“Science” is not a unitary entity that exists in a zone of objectivity and uncomplicated good outside of politics and policy.
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A Rationale for the Anglican Communion?

By Ephraim Radner
Lambeth 1920’s great proclamation that “God wills fellowship” functioned as an undergirding rationale for the Anglican Communion for decades. Perhaps it still does.
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Seek the Peace
of the City

By John Bauerschmidt
The true peace we seek to enjoy is the peace of the heavenly city, the “supreme good” -- not the peace of the times in which we live, but the peace that lies ahead.
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