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Tag Archives: schism
Keeping the church together?
Since I last posted here, some months have passed, but that doesn’t mean nothing has happened. We had the November Synod with hours more of ‘debate’ (which really meant people restating their positions yet again). Then, in December, after the … Continue reading
Posted in equal marriage, General Synod, Living in Love and Faith, marriage
Tagged Alliance, Bible, CEEC, schism, separation
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Is Synod polarised?
Another Synod, another vote. After – what was it, over 8 hours? – on Living in Love and Faith in February, we were back in the debating chamber for even longer at the November Synod, this time to vote on … Continue reading
A Betjeman moment
Truth or unity? woolliness or schism? Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged catechism, Church of England, Creed, Divorce, John Betjeman, schism
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