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Reviews Richard Mammana reviews Johannes Rebmann: A Servant of God in Africa before the Rise of Western Colonialism, by Steven Paas, for Anglicans Online. England Resources The Evangelical Group in General Synod has its own website. Better Together. 'a new campaign calling on all Anglicans to come together to enhance the Church's mission and ministry. Through applying the principles of unity, diversity, freedom and respect, we can positively affirm what we believe is best for the Church of England and for its role at the heart of our society.' Events Letters
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Noting The Frock and the Church: 'Charlotte Smith walks the Pilgrim's Way from Winchester Cathedral to Canterbury, visiting churches, vicars and congregations, and asking key players in the Church whether it can accept women into its upper echelons and how it will resolve its differences - if at all.' From BBC Radio 4. On not being too good for General Convention: Jim Naughton writes for Episcopal Café. 'I am not too good for General Convention. I don’t believe that the whole thing is such a mess that I have to stand at an ironic distance and make comments that demonstrate my superior intellect and my more refined sensibility—tempting as those activities may be for a writer and an introvert.' |
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Noting Why the Next Archbishop of Canterbury Should Be African: Jesse Zink writes for Religion Dispatches. Women bishops again and again: Our friends at Thinking Anglicans have a helpful collection of comment and resources. |
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