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Subject TLC Weekly: Partnership Ensures Survival of a Smaller GTS; A Mystic Bishop for New York; I'm Done With Content, and You Are Too
Date December 9, 2022 11:00 AM
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Virginia Theological Seminary assumes control of its slightly older sibling, General Theological Seminary

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The Close at General Theological Seminary; Inset: Virginia Theological Seminary


** Accord Ensures Survival of a Smaller GTS
By Kirk Petersen
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The president of Virginia Theological Seminary now also leads General Theological, which is paring its degree offerings and will operate primarily online. Read on ([link removed])


** New York Diocese Elects a Mystic Bishop
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** By Douglas LeBlanc
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Bishop Coadjutor-Elect Matthew Foster Heyd described his love of mysticism and ascetic theology as emerging from his post-seminary life, when he was preparing for marriage. Read on ([link removed])


** New Archbishops in Polynesia, Canada
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** By Douglas LeBlanc
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A priest from Fiji will lead Polynesia, while the Bishop of Saskatoon becomes Canada's national indigenous Anglican archbishop. Read on ([link removed])


** TLC's Annual Christmas Gift Ideas
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Every year, we ask friends of The Living Church to suggest Christmas presents that are meaningful to them. Theology and Batman, anyone? Or, boiled wool slippers? Read on ([link removed])


** I'm Done With Content, and You Are Too
By David Barr
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Content is not inherently a bad thing, unless our faith becomes primarily about ideas, topics, and information, and not the cultivation of prayer and steady engagement with the living God. Read on ([link removed])


** Gearing Up for All 12 Days
By Nathan Jennings
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What if, instead of succumbing to Christmas fatigue, we were able to observe Advent in a way that prepares for the joy that is the Twelve Days of Christmas? Read on ([link removed])


** Post-COVID Church Renewal
By Jonathan Turtle
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It doesn’t matter if you’re a church of 15 or of 500, rich or poor, urban or rural, aging or young, ultimately it comes down to one thing: listening to the voice of the risen Lord. Read on ([link removed])

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