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September 21 2023
Archbishop of Canterbury hosts hardline Islamists for tea and cake Welby posted a gushing message after the event, saying it was a "pleasure to welcome friends", adding that he had enjoyed "the honest sharing of different perspectives".
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September 21 2023
"Oh, Mr Porter" Few evangelicals took any notice. Most were convinced that they were powerful enough to stop any change taking place.
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September 21 2023
Survey: Mainline clergy are more liberal than their congregants In this sense, they are the inverse of evangelical clergy, whom surveys find to be overwhelmingly conservative and vote Republican.
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September 21 2023
Episcopalians See Partial Attendance Rebound as Membership Melts Down Neither Restoration nor the National Cathedral are broadly reflective of their respective denominations on a nationwide scale, with each listing larger-than-average congregations.
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September 19 2023
"Christianity in America is 3,000 miles wide and half an inch deep" -- Dr. J.I. Packer Sex abuse and corruption scandals that have rocked the evangelical community -- also well-documented by the media -- have played a role in growing disillusionment with the church.
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September 18 2023
Away from Empire A vision for a more coherent Anglican Communion (Part 2) If the Communion is restored, can it be made strong enough to face future challenges? How can it fulfil God's mission in a world hostile to God?
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September 18 2023
KURDISTAN: Three Local Believers Martyred Mohammed, a car mechanic, leaves behind a widow and five children. He accepted Jesus in 2019. Mohammed was shot five times in the back and chest.
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September 18 2023
Church of Nigeria Rejects Request to fold Missionary Diocese into the ACNA "We were repeatedly assured by the Primate that he would happily release us fully into ACNA if that would serve our mission more effectively.
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September 16 2023
September 15 2023
Mainline Protestant pastors are often more liberal than church members. Does it fuel conflict? Church leaders are also more likely to identify as Democrats. Nearly half of mainline Protestant clergy members (49%) describe themselves as a Democrat, and just 14% say they're Republican.
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