An international panel of Anglican bishops, from left to right, Luke Henry Okombi of Uganda, Emmanuel Kolini of Rwanda, Drexel Washington Gomez of the West Indies, Peter Jasper Akimba of Nigeria, Bernard Malango of Central America, Benjamin Nzimbi of Kenya, and Datuk Yong Ping Chung of Southeast Asia pray after a panel discussion at the Hope & Future Conference organized by the Anglican Communion Network headed by Pittsburgh's Episcopal Bishop Robert W.
Read moreThe following articles were published by VirtueOnline before, during and after The Episcopal Church's 75th General Convention which was held in Columbus, OH.
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GC2006: Post-Convention Articles
Episcopal Dioceses and parishes continue to spill red ink as they scramble to make sense of declining budgets, diminished Trust Funds, aging congregations and personal incomes ravaged by an economy in free fall.
The DIOCESE OF WASHINGTON took a hit and drastically revised its 2009 budget, largely because of paltry giving from the bulk of its congregations plus a drop in its investment income.
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July 17, 2009
They came from as far away as Australia, New Zealand, England the West Indies, US, and, of course, Canada. They gathered here as the leaders of the ancient orders of Anglicanism, true believers who have never wavered.
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VOL posted the following stories during the early weeks of 2013 relative to Bishop Mark Lawrence and his battle against The Episcopal Church from the national headquarters in New York.
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Anglican 1000 is a Movement to Raise Up New Congregations and Communities of Faith. Our third annual Church Planting was held March 6-8, 2012 in Plano, TX with featured speakers Scot McKnight, Mike Breen, David Taylor, and many more!