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Tag Archives: marriage
So, what was the point of all that?
Last week the House of Bishops published GS2055 Marriage and Same Sex Relationships after the Shared Conversations. I immediately read it through twice, once to see what they were proposing to change – answer, nothing – and again to see … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, bishops, Book of Common Prayer, canon law, Diocesan Synod, General Synod, marriage, prayer, preaching, St Paul, tradition, women priests
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Reading the comments
In a couple of contexts in the last week, people I follow on Facebook or Twitter have linked to a story about sexuality and the church but warned their friends or followers that it’s a bad idea to read the … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient Greek, equal, Facebook, internet, Marigold Hotel, marriage, Mary Beard, Miriam Margolyes, twitter, Wayne Sleep
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Sharing the knowledge
Can we see each other for who we are? And can we stay together without descending into chaos? Continue reading
Walking the road
‘You know what, the thing that breaks my heart is that there’s no way I can answer it without hurting someone on either side.’ Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Brian McLaren, evangelicals, experience, marriage, Shared Conversations, synod, universalism
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And so it begins
… unless we know the person with whom we disagree, how can there ever be real respect for their position? Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Christ, disability, General Synod, marriage, preaching, Shared Conversations, sin, the Bible says, Word of God
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