Anglican head to visit Vatican for unity celebration
Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams will join in the anniversary celebration of a unity council at the Vatican next week. .
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Gay bishop's retirement 'doesn't change anything', say orthodox Anglicans
The US Episcopal Church's first openly gay bishop has announced his retirement but it does not change the fact that the Church has chosen to "walk apart", say Orthodox Anglicans in the UK.
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First gay bishop of the Episcopal Church announces 2013 retirement
The first openly gay bishop in The Episcopal Church announced on Saturday that he will retire in 2013, partly because of the ongoing controversy surrounding his election.
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Five CofE bishops make move to Catholic Church
Five bishops in the Church of England are joining the Catholic Church under a scheme set up by the Pope for disaffected Anglicans.
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WCC condemns attack on church in Iraq
The World Council of Churches general secretary, Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit, has condemned the \"criminal act of terror\" Sunday in Baghdad, Iraq, when gunmen took hostages in the Sayidat al-Nejat Church. The death toll from the hostage standoff rose to some 58 people on Monday, including priests, women and children and Iraqi security forces who conducted a raid to end the siege.
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Prosperity gospel treads fine line between blessing and materialism, say theologians
There needs to be a clear distinction between true biblical prosperity and the gospel of materialism, two African theologians have said.
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Darlene Zschech leaves Hillsong after 25 years to pastor Church Unlimited with husband
World renowned worship leader Darlene Zschech has announced her move with husband Mark Zschech to take up position of Senior Pastors at Church Unlimited, Central Coast NSW, officially starting in late January 2011.
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Archbishop of Canterbury: ordination of lesbian may cause further divisions
The spiritual leader of the global Anglican Communion recently expressed fear that there may be further divisions in the already fragile church body.
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Reformed preachers holds dialogue on New Calvinism
Three Reformed preachers recently sat down together to talk about the New Calvinism that has been sweeping the younger generation of Christians.
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Fissure over women bishops deepens in Church of England
The faultline running through the Church of England over women bishops has widened after the Bishop of Fulham's departure to Rome and the outcome of elections to the Church of England General Synod.
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Aspiration turns to reality for historic City Church
The project to save the spire of Sydney's oldest church – St James' King Street, consecrated in 1824 – has been completed at a cost of $1.3 million.
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Atheism is becoming the new religion, evangelicals warned
Evangelicals heard the call today to be guardians of the truth in the face of widespread indifference to religion and the "denial" of Scripture within parts of the church.