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What Kind of Witness?: A Case for Churches Staying Open

Covid-19 has forced some tough decisions. A lot of people say closing churches is a way to show our neighbours we love them. But what else might it say? And what might keeping churches open say?

Posted byJTJanuary 19, 2021March 14, 2022Posted inChurch & LiturgyTags:church, coronavirus, politics1 Comment on What Kind of Witness?: A Case for Churches Staying Open

Will the Church of England Redefine Marriage? I Thought It Already Did

Gay marriage is an aftershock: the real shift in the Church of England’s theology of marriage has already happened.

Posted byJTDecember 29, 2020June 15, 2022Posted inChurch & Liturgy, Top PicksTags:anglicanism, church, ethics, liturgy, politics, sexuality, Theology1 Comment on Will the Church of England Redefine Marriage? I Thought It Already Did

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