Peter Ould on July 24th, 2009

Or not (as the case may be). Let’s explore shall we. On the 21st of July, Anglican Mainstream sent out an email that said the following: A new article was posted on Anglican Mainstream today that linked to a website which, although appearing legitimate, was in fact classified by my security system as a ‘known [...]

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Peter Ould on July 13th, 2009

Ruth G has by far the most balanced summary of the vote on D025 and the response at Synod in York. The Archbishop of Canterbury told General Synod today that he ‘regrets’ the decision by The Episcopal Church house of deputies to overturn the moratorium on the ordination of gay bishops. At the same time, [...]

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Peter Ould on May 4th, 2009

This is the kind of stuff that gives the church a bad name: Lord of our diversity, unite us all, we pray; welcome us to fellowship in your inclusive way. Teach us all to have respect; to love and not deride. save us from the challenges of selfishness and pride. Sanctify our listening and help [...]

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Peter Ould on November 22nd, 2008

Chris Sugden of Anglican Mainstream has written a useful reply in this week’s CEN to Stephen Kuhrt’s piece last week about whether the CEEC is now just a conservative evangelical navel-gazing body (or words to that effect). Chris writes: Stephen speaks of ‘three streams’:  but why (only) three?  How do we know their relative strengths?  [...]

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Peter Ould on April 10th, 2008

Let me get something clear right before I begin this post. I like Colin Coward. I’ve met him on a number of occasions, formally and informally and I genuinely like him. Unlike some of the GLBT lobby in the Anglican Church he is kind and gentle and rarely a harsh word ever comes out from [...]

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