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12 Pittsburgh Clergy Disapprove Quitting Episcopal Church
A dozen rectors and priests in the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh went public this week with their disapproval of the diocesan bishop's effort to leave the national church.
Archbishop: Scrap Blasphemy Law, Protect the Sacred
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, said he supports repealing the current blasphemy laws in Britain but insisted that new legislation must replace it to protect the religious.
Baptists Seek to Mend Rifts at Atlanta Meeting
This week, thousands of Baptists from across the North American continent feel they have a unique opportunity to bring back the unity Gushee had found at Providence Baptist.
Remaining Episcopalians Move On after Split
Hundreds of Episcopalians joined over the weekend to reconstitute the Diocese of San Joaquin, over a month after most of diocese left the national church.
Conservatives Fear Gay Outcry Downplays MRSA Outbreak
A recent medical report about a new infection spreading among sexually active gay men has riled the gay community who fears another episode of the HIV/AIDS stigma.
Episcopal Church Urged to Table Disciplining Bishop
A leading Episcopal conservative is urging the national church to halt the process of disciplining Pittsburgh Bishop Robert Duncan, who is currently moving toward disaffiliation.
Churches' Greatest Critics May be Their Own Followers
Criticism from people outside of Christianity toward the Church doesn't surprise many. But when negative viewpoints are being expressed by believers, it raises a red flag for churches across the country.
Plans Move Forward for Anglican Meeting Amid Conflict
The Archbishop of Canterbury announced Monday that the upcoming global conference will allow leaders to confront differences "honestly" as Anglicans remain wracked by division.
Exclusivity of Christ Still Controversial Today
The exclusive claims of Christ are just as controversial today as they were 2,000 years ago, says one national youth leader.
Lesbian Moves Forward in Ordination Amid Debate
An openly lesbian minister's bid to join the clergy may be the first national test of a controversial policy adopted by the Presbyterian Church (USA).