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Chances Improving for Ex-Episcopalians in Property Fights

Court cases in Texas and South Carolina could reshape other disputes—and denominations.

New Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby Inherits a Divided Anglican Communion

Evangelical leader says he'll re-examine his opposition to same-sex marriage.

Episcopal Church Approves Same-Sex Blessing Rites

The move comes after Presbyterians and Methodists retained the denominations' definition of marriage as between a man and a woman.

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Rwanda exodus shows challenge of global Christianity.

Out of Africa: What AMIA's Exodus from Rwanda Portends for Global Christianity

Break underscores the difficulty of shifting denominational power across cultures and continents.

Leaving Rwanda: Breakaway Anglicans Break Away Again

Dispute between African bishops and Anglican Mission in the Americas prompts U.S. leadership to leave body.

Joy in the Midst of Terror

How Andrew White's Baghdad congregation brings God's love to a war-torn land.

Bishop's Move: Rowan Williams's Latest Firestorm

A leading British evangelical comments on the Archbishop of Canterbury's turn as guest editor of 'New Statesman.'

Priest Pressured to Give Up Muslim Lent

The Rev. Steve Lawler faced being defrocked if he continued to practice Islamic rituals for Lent.

Whatever Happened to Amazing Grace?

Why John Newton's famous hymn failed to win, place, or show.

The Hymns That Keep on Going

The 27 worship songs that have made the hymnal cut time and again.

Egyptian Christians Reflect on Moment in History

Born and baptized in blood, the Church in Egypt is hardly a newcomer to hardship, notes Egypt's Anglican bishop.

Pro-life Challenges, from a Former Planned Parenthood Director's View

Abby Johnson takes her eight years of experience in an abortion clinic to the pro-life side.

Christian Decline Stalls

Reports of U.K. church's death may be premature.

Be Fruitful and Multiply?

Observers weigh in on whether Christians have a special responsibility to have children.

'Something Better Than Revival'

Buenos Aires pastors believe their city of 13 million should have only one church.

Life in Those Old Bones

If you're interested in doing mission, there could hardly be a better tool than denominations.

No Right to Rest for Weary Anglicans

Why churches like St. James in Newport Beach still need support from worshipers who have left the battle.

'It's Not About the Past'

New Anglican and Lutheran groups need to nurture a positive identity.

'In Jos We Are Coming Face to Face in Confrontation with Satan'

The Anglican Archbishop of Jos speaks out on last week's deadly attacks and the media coverage that followed.

Land and Building Wars

A handful of parishes win the right to keep their property, but legal experts don't know if their cases are setting a precedent.

The Accidental Anglican

On his journey from Calvary Chapel through the Vineyard, the emerging church, the Alpha Course, and now the Anglican Mission in America, Todd Hunter has remained tightly focused on evangelism.

Q & A: Robert Duncan

The archbishop of the new Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) explains an alternative to the Episcopal Church.

The Heresy of 'Individualism'?

The 'individualism' we profess is not only not a heresy—it is at the heart of the gospel.

Women's Ordination: A Crack in the Cathedral?

Female bishops outlawed, female priests tacitly allowed at last week's Anglican gathering in Bedford, Texas.

Too Unorthodox Even for the Episcopal Church?

Church leaders appear to have vetoed a bishop-elect for the first time since the 1930s. But few opponents are celebrating.

Muslim Priest and Buddhist Bishop-Elect Are Raising Questions About Syncretism

For years, Episcopal Church leaders have taught that God can be found in other faiths. Now some clergy are pursuing him there.

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