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The Ephesian Fund – what is it and why is it needed? John Dunnett writes…
The Church of England is fundamentally divided over the issue of sex and marriage. For too long we've been trying to put sugar and salt in the same pot. We need to be honest and say, look, we have actually got two different visions of the future we wish to build (in...
Structural differentiation is a viable way forward, writes Martin Davie
In his article ‘Finding a Way Through’ published on the ViaMedia.News website on 1 March Charlie Bell writes as follows about the request made by CEEC and the wider Alliance movement for ‘legally secure structural provision’ for conservatives in the Church of England...
Why is alternative spiritual oversight needed and why now? Bishop Julian Henderson, President, CEEC, explains…
In December 2023, the House of Bishops commended the suite of prayers for the blessing of same sex couples, as part of Prayers of Love and Faith (PLF). This watershed moment marked a departure from the biblical, historic and apostolic teaching of the Church of England...
‘We are here for you’, John Dunnett writes…
Evangelicals in parishes the length and breadth of the Church of England are finding that their concerns regarding the trajectory of the Prayers of Love and Faith continue to grow. For clergy, it’s the realisation that they might not be able to rely on their wardens...
Have evangelicals made secret plans to split the Church? Andrew Goddard writes…
In December 2023 article, Nic Tall (Secretary of the General Synod Gender & Sexuality Group) wrote an article on the liberal blog ‘Via Media’ which argued that the Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC) has been “Plotting the Division of the Church of...
Navigating the coming season. Andy Mason writes:
The internal debate amongst Church of England evangelicals is obviously well underway. We're going to need oodles of wisdom and grace going forward. Here are some tensions that I think we're going to need to hold together in the coming season: 1. Not catastrophising...
Contending for the Church of England. Ed Shaw writes:
As I wearily return from another meeting (the third this year!) of the Church of England’s governing body, General Synod, I’m preparing to answer two questions: what’s going on in the Church of England, and what are you doing about it? How will I be responding? 1....
Will it all end in tears? asks academic
In his latest blog, Revd Dr Andrew Goddard explores why the bishops' attempts to implement the February General Synod motion please absolutely no-one. Not only has the House of Bishops emerged as being deeply divided but both those pushing for change and those holding...
‘Another fine mess!’ Andrew Goddard writes…
On Friday 20 October, the papers were released for the extra General Synod called for 13 to 15 November and focused on Living in Love and Faith (LLF) and within that the proposed Prayers of Love and Faith (PLF). They provide much more detail than the brief press...
Prayers of Love and Faith process reveals need to ‘pay attention to power’, says Academic
The serious actions of the bishops and the archbishops that are driving the Prayers of Love and Faith process are tantamount to a devastating mis-use of power and are threatening to ‘dissolve the glue that holds the church together’, argues Andrew Goddard, in his most...