Just released (and not yet on his blog). This is hugely important because Kendall is probably the leading Conservative commentator left in TEC. Statement of Kendall Harmon on Resolution D025 The passage of Resolution D025 by the General Convention of …

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An absolutely brilliant press statement from Fulcrum on D025 and other developments. The decision, by a 2-to-1 majority, of the House of Bishops of TEC to pass D025 represents a further determined walking apart by the American Church and must …

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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 …

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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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Who’d have thought it? Within an hour of sending him an email, Simon Tillotson is the first of the eight “Noes” to come back to me with an explanation of why he voted the way he did. Here’s what he …

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Last week we saw the terrific debate in General Synod on the uniqueness of Christ which I live-blogged on. The motion that was eventually passed reads as follows: That this Synod warmly welcome Dr Martin Davie’s background paper ‘The witness …

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