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Bishop of Hokkaido Maria Grace Tazu Sasamori signals her point of view hours before the Human Dignity discussion. | Lambeth Conference photo
** Sexuality Dispute Ends With Call to Truth & Unity
By Mark Michael
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After a moving address by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the bishops in Lambeth discussed but did not vote on the Call for Human Dignity that had roiled the conference over same-sex marriage. Read on ([link removed])
** Lambeth Launches a Global Forest Project
By Kirk Petersen & Mark Michael
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A worldwide effort of reforestation and other environmental efforts began with the symbolic planting of a tree in the garden of Lambeth Palace. Bishops have been challenged to continue the effort at home. Read on ([link removed])
** Bishops Support Future Congress on Mission
By Mark Michael
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Exploring yet a different format for voting, the bishops expressed support for holding an Anglican Congress in the Global South, to renew a focus on Christian mission. Read on ([link removed])
** Podcast: What's Up with Lambeth?
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** By Amber Noel
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The Rev. Dr. Andrew Goddard and the Rev. Dr. David Goodhew in conversation on The Living Church Podcast. Listen ([link removed])
** Welby: Be Curious, Be Present, and Reimagine
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** By Mark Michael
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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby released a series of five short films about “Faith in a conflicted world” which focus on three core practices, being present, being curious, and reimagining new possibilities in the places where we hope to see change. Read on ([link removed])
** Turning Away from Judas’s Silver
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** By Emilie Teresa Smith
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In 2013 the Anglican Church of Canada adopted a new line in our baptismal vow: “Will you safeguard the integrity of God’s creation, and respect, sustain, and renew the life of the Earth?” Read on ([link removed])
** Ecology's Anglican Forerunners
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** By David Goodhew
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If the Nobel Prize had been around in the 18th century, the Anglican priest, Gilbert White, would have won it. He, alongside two other Anglicans who pioneered environmentalism. Read on ([link removed])
** Visible Communion Between Churches
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** By Jeremy Worthen
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The primary meaning of communion is the relationship of human persons with one another and with the eternal persons of the triune God that unfolds from sharing in the person and work of Jesus Christ. Read on ([link removed])
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