Assessing the Episcopal Church with artificial intelligence 

CDSP to End Residential Seminary Model 
By Kirk Petersen

Church Divinity School of the Pacific has become the second Episcopal seminary in three months to announce plans to discontinue the traditional, immersive M.Div. experience.  Read on

14 C of E Bishops Offer Marriage Rebuttal

By Douglas LeBlanc

In the wake of the College of Bishops' decision to bless but not marry same-sex couples, 14 Church of England bishops have made a theological case for preserving the church's traditional teaching on marriage. Read on

ChatGPT: Mixed Report Card on the Church

Review by Kirk Petersen

We quizzed the much-heralded artificial intelligence app about the Episcopal Church. The responses ranged from quite sophisticated to quite wrong. Read on

Introducing The Living Church Book Club

Now there's a convenient way to browse TLC's recent book reviews, gaining perspective from bishops, priests, theologians, and lay reviewers. Read on

Suffering and Faithfulness: Free Discussion Guide for Lent 

Useful for groups or personal reflection, this downloadable and printable nine-page PDF includes three Lenten-themed articles for study and conversation. From the editors of The Living Church.

A Garden for a City on the Prairie
By Abigail Woolley Cutter

Bethany House and Gardens in Topeka is a long-term project in community development, seeking to bring fresh produce to an inner-city food desert. Read on

Does AI Do More Harm than Good?
By Jon Jordan

Information can be communicated by a computer; wisdom must be transmitted from one human to another. We are all better off when most of us try to approach our tasks in the most human of ways. Read on

A Social-Transcendental Argument
By George Sumner

How can a subgroup focused on traditional theology survive, and even gain traction? Here are seven ideas. Read on

God's Call in These Days

An online Lent Course on discernment, in partnership with the School of Christian Faith and Leadership of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, every Wednesday in March. Register here.

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