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Subject TLC Weekly: General Convention to Consider a Lifeline for GTS; Two Texas Dioceses Reunite; The Cross and Faithful Skepticism
Date June 24, 2022 10:56 AM
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Virginia May Take Control of GTS

By Kirk Petersen
General Theological Seminary's financial prospects are so grim that the trustees have considered closing the school, and are planning instead to cede their autonomy to Virginia Theological Seminary.
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Fiscal Woes? Not With Strong Partnerships

By G. Jeffrey MacDonald
Plate-and-pledge is not enough to sustain many churches, but partnerships can provide both income and engagement.
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Fort Worth Diocese Reunites With Texas

By Kirk Petersen
Pending General Convention approval, the litigation-weary former Diocese of Fort Worth will become part of the Diocese of Texas -- which already is the largest domestic diocese.
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Church of Mexico Installs New Primate

By Mark Michael
The Rt. Rev. Enrique Treviño Cruz, Bishop of Cuernavaca, was installed ([link removed]) on June 11 as primate of the Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico.
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Reconciliation, the Franciscan Way

By Christopher John
The Archbishop of Canterbury says reconciliation should be structured around three habits: (1) Be Curious, (2) Be Present, and (3) Reimagine. St. Francis would approve.
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Visible Communion Between Churches

By Jeremy Worthen
This excerpt from When Churches in Communion Disagree (Living Church Books) explores how the concept differs in subtle ways from communion between individual people.
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The Cross and
Faithful Skepticism

By Ian Olson
Do not scorn the Apostle known as Doubting Thomas, as his struggle to believe helps all of us to joyfully accept the deepest truth of the world: Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again.
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