Here is the seventh in a series of posts introducing some of the websites and blogs I enjoy and appreciate.
described itself in 2003 as “a website for thoughtful contributions to the proclamation of the gospel message. Here writers reflect on what it means to be a Christian, particularly in Britain today.”
For an idea of some of its contributors, click here.
The underlined dates in the monthly calendar on its Main Page indicate when it has published new posts. So, for example, if you click on today’s date (June 28) you will find a post titled another bishop resigns from a standing committee.
Notwithstanding the 2003 description, there are many contributions beyond “Britain today,” as evidenced by scrolling down the Main Page.
Or, click on June 1 in the Monthly Calendar for information about the Canadian General Synod. Or June 7 about Episcopal Church reports on ACO action. Or June 10: Scottish Episcopal Church General Synod Thursday. Or its June 20 compendium of responses to “Mitregate” in its post titled Southwark episode rumbles on.
Thinking Anglicans encompasses the entire Anglican Communion, its joys and its challenges, as well as "what it means to be a Christian."
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