Accord Ensures Survival of a Smaller GTS By Kirk Petersen
The president of Virginia Theological Seminary now also leads General Theological, which is paring its degree offerings and will operate primarily online. Read on
New York Diocese Elects a Mystic Bishop
By Douglas LeBlanc
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
New Archbishops in Polynesia, Canada
By Douglas LeBlanc
A priest from Fiji will lead Polynesia, while the Bishop of Saskatoon becomes Canada's national indigenous Anglican archbishop. Read on
TLC's Annual Christmas Gift Ideas
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
I'm Done With Content, and You Are Too By David Barr
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
Gearing Up for All 12 Days By Nathan Jennings
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
Post-COVID Church Renewal By Jonathan Turtle
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
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