Weblog: Behind the Anglican Division—Power, Money, and Love
The Guardian explores the liberal/evangelical divide without the stereotypes
Rob Moll | posted 12/01/2003 12:00AM

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However the current crisis plays out (and Cooke notes the Anglican Communion has survived many upheavals), Cooke prays the evangelicals do not fully break with the church. "The very best thing about the Church, whether you choose to make use of it or not, is that it values the few as much as the many. I felt this, powerfully, on the night I showed my Godless face at St Mark's," Cooke says. It is the evangelicals who lend strength and vitality to the larger church, and make it possible for her to attend the 10 member St. Mark's where talking to Canon Lucy Winkett she found "sheer goodness" that stuck with her.
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