Starting to wish that I was able to make it into London today, as the line-up for the UK launch of the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans looks really good. Doors will open at 0930. (Tickets may be still obtained at …

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Nothing like a controversial Bishop to make the headlines… The Bishop of Rochester, Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, has defended traditional biblical teachings on homosexuality and said the Church should not be “rolled over by culture”. … The bishop’s controversial comments will …

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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 …

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The Church of England Evangelical Council met last Thursday after the controversial NEAC5 meeting and have now released a statement. Here it is: CEEC apologises for the fact that we failed to circulate the proposed resolutions prior to the Consultation …

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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 …

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By now some of you may be aware of the fallout that is occuring from last Saturday’s NEAC 5 gathering in London. Called by the CEEC leadership in the aftermath of the GAFCON conference, the day conference was billed as a …

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