Like jars of clay
HIGH IN THE mountains of Guatemala, a young boy named Juan made a trip twice a day down a steep path to haul water from
HIGH IN THE mountains of Guatemala, a young boy named Juan made a trip twice a day down a steep path to haul water from
Maria Christina Borges Alvarez, of the Episcopal Church of Cuba, at the ACC plenary. A proposal was welcomed for a “continuing indaba project,” the next
Whenever there is a split within the church, it is a symbol of brokenness and pain. A NEW, THEOLOGICALLY conservative, North American Anglican denomination is
The Anglican Journal won 19 awards at two recent national and international church press conventions. The newspaper received 11 awards, including five first place awards
Pope Benedict XVI met privately with a delegation of Canadian native people to express his sorrow for the suffering of native children in Canadian residential
After producing a joint church calendar with the United Church of Canada for more than 40 years, the Anglican Church of Canada has decided to
Leonard Cohen sings about life and sin; a prophetic voice for the church. Victoria, B.C.THERE ARE 6,000 of us gathered in this sterile gray sports
EdinburghArchbishop Desmond Tutu has said that homosexuals have a place in the Church while addressing the Church of Scotland general assembly in Edinburgh during a
Geneva A committee seeking a new general secretary for the World Council of Churches has drawn up a short list of six people for the
The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) is exploring treatment options for Francine Nijimbere, a 26-year-old woman from Burundi, whose arms were severed by
The board of directors of the Anglican Journal, the national newspaper of the Anglican Church of Canada, has confirmed the appointment of Kristin Jenkins as
Bangalore, IndiaSri Lankan church leaders say the end of the country’s 26-year civil war announced by the government is a signal to address grievances and
WinnipegThe Anglican Journal won 11 awards at this year’s Canadian Church Press (CCP) convention held here from May 14 – 16.The Journal received five first
Canterbury, EnglandThe Rev. Chad Nicholas Gandiya believes he might acquire a “crown of thorns” when he is confirmed as the new Bishop of Harare by
CoGS elects deputy prolocutor Harry Huskins, executive archdeacon of the diocese of Algoma, was elected deputy prolocutor on the sixth ballot. The election became necessary
Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) members cast their votes on a resolution about the proposed Anglican Communion Covenant. Kingston, JamaicaThe Ridley-Cambridge draft of the proposed Anglican
Indianapolis, Ill.The Anglican Journal captured eight awards at the Associated Church Press (ACP) conference on May 7. Two of the award of merits (second place)
Stephen Lyon At the 2008 Lambeth Conference in Canterbury, England, the buzz word was indaba, a Zulu word that means “purposeful discussion.” The conference design
ANGLICANS DESCRIBE their Christian faith as a journey from brokenness to wholeness so they can reach out to other wounded travellers. Coralie Hughes Jensen has
Dance Dean Terrance “Terry” A. Dance was elected the new suffragan (assistant) bishop of the London, Ont.-based Anglican diocese of Huron on March 28. Bishop-elect
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