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Subject TLC Weekly: Two Bishops Wage Peace in South Carolina; New Churches in Old Buildings in Pennsylvania; Why Study Biblical Languages?
Date October 7, 2022 10:00 AM
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ACNA and TEC dioceses reach a historic settlement after a decade of litigation

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Bishops Edgar and Woodliff-Stanley met in April and signed a historic settlement five months later


** S. Carolina Dioceses Settle (Most) Litigation
By Kirk Petersen
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The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina and the Anglican Diocese of South Carolina have settled most remaining matters from a decade of litigation, finding creative ways to deal with potentially volatile issues. Read on ([link removed])


** Central Florida Announces Slate of Three
By Doug LeBlanc
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A slate of three candidates will stand for election in January to become the fifth Bishop of Central Florida, where the retiring bishop opposes same-sex marriage. Read on ([link removed])


** Church Leaves ACNA, Heads for TEC
By Kirk Petersen
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An Indianapolis church planted by the Anglican Church in North America in 2015 has decided that its values align more closely with the Episcopal Church. Read on ([link removed])


** New Churches Planted in Old Pa. Buildings
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** By Kirk Petersen
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The Bishop of Pennsylvania doesn't believe in selling churches after they close, and has found innovative ways to repurpose some historic buildings. Read on ([link removed])


** Why Study Biblical Languages?
By Paul D. Wheatley
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Nothing in the Bible is just as I would have thought it to be. Reading in Greek and Hebrew forces me to slow down, not only to translate the words, but also to try to perceive the authors’ thoughts. Read on ([link removed])


** Painting Exclusively in Green
Review by Douglas LeBlanc
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Mallory McDuff's Our Last Best Act does a largely commendable job of describing the various ways our bodies can be put to rest when we die, but misses an opportunity to engage with Christian ethics. Read on ([link removed])


** Journey Across America
By David Nixon
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A British priest takes his sabbatical on America's Amtrak rail line. He sees imperial power in both positive and negative ways, and a generous spirit that serves as a xxxxxx against destructive forces. Read on ([link removed])

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