GAFCON creates Global Anglican Communion
The Living Church:
Boldly announcing that “the future has arrived,” GAFCON, the Global
South-based conservative renewal movement, declared a total severing of
connections with Canterbury and the Instruments of Communion in an
October 16 communiqué.
After clergy arrests, religious pushback to ICE expands in Chicago
Religion News
Service: More than 210 mostly Chicago-area clergy, representing a range
of liberal and conservative traditions, have signed a letter criticizing
ICE titled “Jesus is Being Tear Gassed at Broadview.”
New Museum of Christian & Gospel Music honors a diversity of music with a message
NPR: The museum
opened in early October in Nashville, the first of its kind in the U.S.
designed to celebrate the breadth of Christian music.
Historic faith conference gathers global Church leaders in Egypt
Religion Unplugged:
The World Council of Churches is preparing to host the Sixth World
Conference on Faith and Order starting on Friday, a significant moment
in the century-long journey of ecumenical dialogue.
This museum director won't let Trump win the war on Black history*
Sojourners: Amidst
the challenges of the government shutdown which leaves D.C.’s
Smithsonian museums closed, and Trump’s continual demands to control
their presentation of history, the faith-based director of the
International African American Museum explains how, as a liberation
theologian, he approaches the task of museum work.
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