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GAFCON Nixes Primus Plan

With only five of its primates in attendance, leaders backpedaled on what had been hyped as a historic moment for conservative Anglicanism.

Where Are the Young People?

When it comes to campus ministries in the Episcopal Church, we are struggling. Some dioceses don’t have any campus ministries.

A Failure All the Way Down

Fr. Cayce Ramey’s decision to abstain from Holy Communion is incompatible with the priesthood and is a sign of several systemic failures in our church.

A Ministry of Witness at the Precinct

The entire experience was tiring, and exciting, and my back ached by the end of the 16-hour session. But it was worth it.

Doctor of Doctrinal Development

“Heroic sanctity” is the hallmark of the saint, while “eminent doctrine” is the additional contribution of the doctor (teacher). The doctor has things to teach the Church.

The Inside Story on GAFCON’s Communiqué

All 12 men who drafted the plan for the Global Anglican Communion hail from dioceses and churches that have never been part of the Anglican Communion or have been largely disengaged from it for the last two decades.

‘You Have Broken My Heart’—A Letter to My Siblings in GAFCON

We have need of you, my brothers and sisters in the Lord. With you, we strive “to contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints.”

Analysis: GAFCON Creates Global Anglican Communion

Member churches of the new body must forswear participation in the Instruments of Communion and the chair of its council would assume Canterbury’s historic role.

Analysis: Church Leaders Respond to Mullally’s Selection

Sarah Mullally is not well-known; responses to her selection have focused on her sex, her progressive opinions on sexuality, and her kind and reconciling temperament.

Stick with Christ’s Love

“I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.”—Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Choose Life

The West has built systems of comfort, rights, and freedoms—but, cut loose from God, they offer no reason to sacrifice and no framework for hope.

That One Day

I believe each of us, no matter what age, maintains a memory, an awareness, or some kind of knowledge, of 9/11.

Bishop Organ Case Reveals Canadian Church’s Weaknesses

The inability to discipline the bishop reveals the perils of an outdated canonical system and a shrinking institution’s lack of capacity. Without reform, we will see more cases like this.

Cristosal Leaves El Salvador

Five associates of the Anglican-founded human rights organization have disappeared into El Salvador’s brutal prison system.

One Man’s Act of Mercy: Make Sandwiches

Daric Easton of Kerrville, in making sandwiches for the searchers and rescue teams, expresses the same determination to do what he can, helpless as he is to undo the tragedy.

The Separation of Church and State Is Good for Both

To advocate for one political candidate over another, however well intentioned, takes us down an unsteady and perilous path, where discernment is considerably less clear.

The Second Pope from the Americas

Chiclayo went wild. “La Cumbia del Papa” by Donnie Yaipén went viral, declaring in a tune driven by his accordion, “How wonderful—look what Roberto has done.”

It’s Time to Retire Intinction: An Open Letter to the Bishops of The Episcopal Church

How should we administer Holy Communion? Many assume intinction is safer, but is that true?

The Lion’s Mantle: What Pope Leo XIV Inherits and Must Become

The new pope situates himself among pontiffs whose legacies span the bold defense of orthodoxy, the reform of ecclesial corruption, and the navigation of seismic cultural shifts.

Pastors, Not Celebrities

We pray that both new leaders will be evangelists, placing the clear and winsome proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ at the heart of their public teaching and writing.

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