What has been noticeable these past two weeks is the lack of formal response from other Anglican provinces to the actions of the Anaheim General Convention. That silence has now been broken with the first official reply to the events …

And so it begins Read more »

Read this story from the Norwich Evening News. A constable who accused Norfolk police of promoting gay rights over religious beliefs has been sacked from the force for misconduct. PC Graham Cogman, from Sea Palling, had previously been disciplined after …

When it’s right to sack a Constable Read more »

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 …

Talking Together, Staying Together Read more »

This is the first of a short series of posts sharing my thoughts on the current position of the sexuality debate within the Anglican Church. Please feel free to comment below. ————- I get more than the occasional email from …

Some Thoughts on the Debate – 1 – Competing Anthropologies and Moralities Read more »

The Internet Monk published a piece a few days ago which is worth thinking about: So….imagine that a Baptist (or other evangelical)- like my dear wife used to be, for example- were to decide that he or she wanted to …

Classical Spirituality Read more »

This morning has seen the Bishop of Bangor story go mainstream. Gay cleric Jeffrey John could become Britain’s first openly homosexual bishop – Telegraph Gay priest Dr Jeffrey John could become a bishop in Wales – Times New fears of …

Jeffrey John Story goes Mainstream Read more »