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Dr Francis Young
DrFrancisYoung
I see that some Anglicans of an evangelical persuasion are accusing @JustinWelby of 'heresy' for praying for the dead. They're right, of course, that this practice isn't part of the
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Murray Wilkinson
Murrage
Today is the 1st day in 15 years that I’ve not been employed in the CofE & I am very relieved.From parish ministry in 2005, to the Diocesan role in
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davidallengreen
davidallengreen
Anyone in the UK using the phrase "enshrine in law" is either a charlatan or a foolNo exceptionsFor no statutory provision is beyond simple repeal or amendment by another statutory
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Becky Clark
beckyclark83
PSA for clergy, churchwardens, PCC members, everyone who helps care for our churches:Right now we're somewhere in no-man's land. We're allowed to re-open our buildings but not everyone can or
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Jonathan Bish
frjonathanbish
My Bishop has frequently said that the church needs to learn the language of Radio 2. But I speak the language of Radio 3, and increasingly it feels like there's
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Brett Gray
bcgray
Any theology of ‘place’ or ‘parish’ done in the CofE needs to ask itself ‘how do I avoid a nostalgic account that accidentally buttresses white nationalism’? Good theologies of place
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Jay Hulme
JayHulmePoet
At the beginning of this year I ran a series of four twitter competitions based around churches:Best CofE CathedralBest Non-CofE UK CathedralBest Parish ChurchBest Modern (post-1930's) ChurchIt's time for my
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OurCofELike
OurCofELike
Hi everyone. I have made the decision to bring my time on Our CofE to an end prematurely. I want to thank @billbraviner for giving me the chance to come
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Disability&Jesus ♿⛪
DisabilityJ
Morning all @KtTup here D&J been having tricky conversations around Church buildings re-opening...1 of us is an incumbent, pulled in many different directions 1 of us a former incumbent 1
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Andrew McGowan
Praxeas
This interesting piece has an acute take-down of Dix but assumes a return to 1662 would be the obvious consequence for Anglicans. Not surprisingly (given source) it avoids long history
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Jonathan Bish
frjonathanbish
Since we're doing it, here's four thoughts to contribute to the Anglican Twitter discourse on the Daily Office (daily morning and evening prayer for those who don't speak the lingo):
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Capel Lofft
CapelLofft
I see the Church of England has released its latest strategy for oblivion, sorry, managed decline, sorry 'revival':-Double down on all the things that are failing miserably- Cross our fingers
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Rev Jody Stowell
RevJodyStowell
Very grateful to be reminded that the skill of being vulnerable is necessary in being courageous. And that is what good leadership looks like. @BreneBrown 1/ As part of a
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Alicia Barnes
aliciarbarnes
1/6 Railways have been described as the defining moment of the 19th cent, they changed life drastically. While they may have aided the secularisation of Britain & prompted antagonism from
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Rev'd Graham
Kirkylesprigg
As today is #NationalComingOutDay I thought I would share my journey with you of my 'coming out' and a few thoughts. This is going to be a MEGA long
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Rev. Caroline Beckett ✝️🔶🇪🇺🇬🇧🌍
RevCBeckett
#IICSA #CofE - from a heavy heart & troubled mind, some unfinished thoughts on #risk, #leadership, #abuse & #church. 1. "I am sending you out as lambs among wolves...be as
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