News Updates

News Updates

November 2004

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  • Church of Kenya Rejects Trinity Wall Street Money

    The Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) is the latest African church to reject financial aid from individuals and organizations which supported the New Hampshire consecration.

  • Cosmic Christmas

    The celebration of Christmas must not be forgotten. It must be enlarged – celebrated as the consummation of the incarnate work of the ascended, enthroned Christ to whom “every knee shall bow and every tongue confess, that Jesus Christ is Lord.” (By Jeffrey A.Mackey)

  • Not Just for Seniors

    Church of the Advent, Sun City West, Ariz., expands its reach to people of all ages. The second of a four-part Advent series. (By Patricia Nakamura)

  • Chicago Canon Elected in San Diego

    The Diocese of San Diego elected the Rev. Canon James Mathes, 45, to be its next bishop Nov. 13 at a special convention at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

  • Washington National Cathedral Chooses a Dean

    The Rev. Samuel T. Lloyd III, 54, rector of Trinity Church, Boston, has been selected to serve as dean of Washington National Cathedral. The Rt. Rev. John B. Chane, Bishop of Washington, made the announcement Nov. 10 at a meeting of the cathedral chapter.

  • Changing Needs

    All ages find a welcome and a role at Church of the Advent, Crestwood, Mo. The first of a four-part Advent series (By Michael O'Loughlin)

  • Stop Your Complaining!

    If the clergy are tired, I’m sorry, but I don’t want to hear about it. (By Mib Garrard)

  • Is the Episcopal Church Anti-Semitic?

    Our actions regarding Israel seem to encourage hostility toward Jews. (By Edward S. Little II)

  • The Living Church Editorial: Special Convention Needed

    In view of the fact that the Episcopal Church is sharply divided following the New Hampshire consecration, and that its future and that of the entire Anglican Communion are problematic at best, we propose that a Special General Convention be called for 2005.

  • African Bishops Endorse Calls of Windsor Report

    The Anglican bishops of Africa have endorsed the Windsor Report, supporting the report’s call for a moratorium on the ordination of non-celibate homosexuals and the call for the Episcopal Church to apologize for its unilateral breach of the fellowship of the Anglican Communion by the actions of the 74th General Convention.

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