The Church of Nigeria is concerned that ACNA may become too liberal on same-sex marriage
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Bishop Felix Orji presided during worship at Holy Trinity Cathedral Church in Houston earlier this year.
** Bishop Leaves Church of Nigeria for ACNA
By Mark Michael
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Concerns about the Church of Nigeria's plans to create its own worldwide Communion leads a US-based bishop Felix Orji to switch his loyalties to the ACNA. Read on ([link removed])
** Urging C of E to Change on Marriage
By Andrew Goddard
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The Bishop of Oxford issued a 52-page essay describing his own path from opposition to affirmation on same-sex marriage, and several other bishops quickly expressed support. Read on ([link removed])
** The Dust is Far From Settled
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** By Louis G. Smith
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An ambitious theater project at Virginia Theological Seminary serves as an institutional reckoning of sorts for the fraught racial history of VTS. Read on ([link removed])
** Reading Ruth Globally
Review by Grant LeMarquand
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Three volumes on the small Book of Ruth demonstrate that reading across cultures has the potential to open us to more of God’s truth for a hurting planet. Read on ([link removed])
** Life & Death on the Last Frontier
By Will Brown
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Finding a "telos" on an Alaska river. Read on ([link removed])
** Beyond Lambeth 2022
By Joseph Wandera
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It is quite possible that many bishops left Lambeth without having established any real human connections. Real fellowship and communion is built over time and needs patience and trust-building. Read on ([link removed])
** The Rings of Power
By Hannah Matis
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Tolkien teaches us that manners matter, and are one way of creating space to recognize the dignity and “humanity” of the other across profound difference. Read on ([link removed])
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