A pioneer for Anglican unity

By Peter M. Doll. If the ardent spirits of youth brought Henry Caswall to America, a more mature Romanticism later channeled them into a hopeful vision of a worldwide communion of Anglican churches.
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TLC at Convention

Join us for The Living Church’s Conversation on the Church, July 6, Adobo Grill, Indianapolis.

Sufficient and required?

By Mary Tanner. What is it that constitutes recognisable identity amidst the myriad particularities of time and space?
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July 1 TLC posted

The July 1 edition of The Living Church is available online to registered subscribers.
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Toward Convention II: marriage

This is the second in a series of four posts on major issues facing the 77th General Convention of the Episcopal Church.
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Toward Convention I: polity

Polity (or Structure, depending on one’s angle of approach, though the two cannot really be separated) is arguably the elephant in the room at this convention.
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Scotland: No to Covenant

Archbishop David Chillingworth: “We invoke the history of Samuel Seabury, consecrated in 1784 by the Scottish bishops as the first bishop of the church in the United States of America.”