Theses on the North American Anglican Schism By Cole Hartin This past January, my family and I moved from the cool fog of New Brunswick, Canada, to the balmy pines of East Texas. This also meant a transition from service in the Anglican Church of Canad... Read More...
On Schism By Anthony Clavier Steps by GAFCON and the Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches to “cancel” the Archbishop of Canterbury from leadership of the Communion has threatened worldwide Anglicanism more fo... Read More...
On Canterbury: A Thought Experiment By George Sumner With the latest disputes about the nature of the Anglican Communion, how we order our common life (such as it is), and especially the role of the Archbishop of Canterbury within it all, we need careful thinking. Here I offer three observati... Read More...
Anglican Imaginaries By Mark Edington Late last year, on my brief return visit to the United States, an American colleague and I were talking about the past summer’s Lambeth Conference. I remarked that — watching the proceedings... Read More...
‘GAFCON Is Meeting at the Cross, Lambeth Met in London’ By Joseph Wandera The Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) will meet at the Kigali Convention Center in Rwanda from April 17 to April 21. The meeting will be GAFCON’s fourth, following meetings in Jeru... Read More...
Lambeth 2022: Where Do We Stand Now? By Andrew Goddard Prior to the 2022 Lambeth Conference I mapped the recent history of the Anglican Communion’s wrestling with questions of ecclesiology and sexuality up to the end of Archbishop Rowan’s time and then developments under Archbishop Justin. Whe... Read More...
Comparing Lambeth 2022 with 2008: A Bishop’s Reflections By Christopher Cocksworth The 2022 Lambeth Conference was a very different experience for me than the 2008 Conference. I was ordained bishop shortly before the last Conference. Since my episcopal ordination ... Read More...
Communion, Conflict, and our Common Home By Anthony Clavier I was baptized in St. Thomas’s Church, Worsbough Dale, which rests on the side of a hill, a few feet from the border of the dioceses of Sheffield and Wakefield. (Alas, the Diocese of Wakef... Read More...