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FEATHER: Almighty God, Creator of all, today we give thanks and praise for the gift of your Holy Spirit, who guides and ...
This is my final column as your acting primate, a ministry for which I am deeply grateful to have been called to serve. It ...
The first is a renewed concern for and engagement with the work of “making disciples”: more energy and focus on calling our people into being more fully formed as followers of Jesus—who feed their ...
When the Trump administration announced plans to close the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the ...
The Roman Catholic Church’s first American pope is likely to continue many priorities of his predecessor, the late Pope ...
Anglicans are gearing up for the next meeting of General Synod, which is set to take place June 23-29 at RBC Place in London, ...
The diocese of the Arctic has elected and consecrated three new bishops at its diocesan synod, running May 8 to 15 in ...
Archdeacon Ian MacKenzie, a priest and educator who championed justice for Indigenous Peoples over seven decades of ministry ...
NDAs compromise our Christian witness in the aftermath of misconduct. It’s time to end them. If the cruelty of silence took a shape, it would be the scold’s bridle. Fixed to a woman’s head, this ...
Greetings from the Anglican Journal. Another year has passed and much has changed, but one thing remains the same: the Journal is blessed to have readers like you. I’m writing to you today to let you ...
For me it is resurrection and salvation. It is names known and hope restored. It is springtime and greening. It is conversation and forgiveness. It is Christ’s peace within us. It is Christ the Alpha ...