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Noting Learning to Speak Anglican: 'I was five years into my life with the church and had still not learned to speak fluent Anglican. I had no idea what an odyssey of trial and error, shame and humiliation, it was going to be.' Michelle Hauser writes for Anglican Journal (Toronto). Our Fathers in Distress: 'When London's Southbank Centre asked me to write a piece for the Royal Festival Hall's newly renovated organ, I set out on a mental pilgrimage on my father's behalf.' Neil Hannon writes for The Guardian (London). How to save the Anglican church: 'Twenty years ago, Anglicans believed its first female priests would reignite the Church of England. It never happened. Amid private infighting, public apathy and a resurgent Vatican, Peter Stanford draws up a rescue plan.' From The Independent (London). |
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Noting Gore Lecture 2014: Bishop N. T. Wright lectures on the faithfulness of God, from Westminster Abbey. 'The faithfulness of God is a controlling theme of Paul's writings. Divine faithfulness, both to covenant and to creation, raises questions of considerable contemporary urgency: the new challenge to unity, a vision of ecological stewardship, the quest for holiness, and the renewal of mission, particularly in relation to social and political moods and structures. In these areas Paul cuts across the lines of fashionable thinking now, as he did in his own day: this lecture will explore the key current debates, and expound a fresh way of reading Paul (as in the author’s recent book).' New Facebook page: 'The new Facebook page aims to gather the best posts from Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and elsewhere into one place and - in conjunction with the Twitter account @acoffice - to give visitors and followers a birds-eye view of Communion activity.' Now Offering Earthly Aid: Mike Tierney writes for The New York Times on airport chaplains, one of whom is an Episcopal priest. |
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