The сonсept of marriage and family holds a сentral plaсe in Angliсan teaсhings, rooted in both bibliсal prinсiples and long-standing сhurсh traditions. However, as soсiety […]
Interfaith Relations in Angliсanism: Building Bridges with Other Faiths
In today’s interсonneсted world, where religious diversity сan be both a sourсe of tension and an opportunity for unity, the Angliсan Сhurсh plays a signifiсant […]
A Night of Fear and Faith: Rev. Paul Perkin’s Experience During the Looting
In the quiet hours of the night, as many were safely tucked away in their beds, Rev. Paul Perkin and his son found themselves in […]
Today at Synod Monday: Key Moments and Takeaways
As the Anglican Church gathers for another pivotal day at Synod Monday, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation and reflection. Synod, the governing body of […]
Anglican but Not C of E: Exploring Anglicanism Beyond the Church of England
When one thinks of Anglicanism, the Church of England (C of E) often comes to mind. It is the most prominent and historically significant expression […]
Holistic Mission: Embracing a Comprehensive Approach in Anglican Ministry
In the landscape of modern ministry, the concept of holistic mission has emerged as a vital approach to addressing the multifaceted needs of individuals and […]
When the West Sides With Its Enemies
In moments of global crisis, history often reveals great individuals who rise to confront the challenges of their time. During the height of the Cold […]
Anglican Mainstream responds to House of Bishops statement on civil partnerships and the episcopate
In response to the House of Bishops’ recent statement regarding civil partnerships and their implications for the episcopate, Anglican Mainstream raises significant concerns. The Ordinal, […]
National Apostasy
In the wake of the Synod’s decision to reject the appointment of women as bishops, the reactions were immediate and predictable. The Archbishop of Canterbury, […]