Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London, is seen by many as a “safe pair of hands,” a capable administrator who listens deeply and seeks compromise.
Also See: Sarah Mullally named as new Archbishop of Canterbury;Sarah Mullally becomes first woman to lead Church of EnglandFULL SPEECH: Newly Appointed Archbishop of Canterbury Delivers Inspiring Speech
The newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury delivers his first official speech at the historic Canterbury Cathedral, England. This moment marks an important chapter for the Church of England and its spiritual leadership.
Bishop Sarah Mullally on becoming the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury.
Bishop Sarah talks about her life, career, and how it feels to be the next Archbishop of Canterbury.
Also See: Dame Sarah Mullally discusses a range of issues with Sky's Jonathan Samuels;'Will a woman make or break this church?' First female archbishop of Canterbury speaks to ITV NewsCanterbury Appointment Abandons Anglicans
The news has finally arrived after months of prayer and long waiting. But it is with sorrow that Gafcon receives the announcement today of the appointment of Dame Sarah Mullally as the next Archbishop of Canterbury. This appointment abandons global Anglicans, as the Church of England has chosen a leader who will further divide an already split Communion.
Also See: Statement from Bishop Andy Lines on the Appointment of the w Archbihop of Canterbury; Feminism- a Form of Ecclesial Self-Harm. The Appointment of Sarah Mullaly as Archbishop of CanterburyThe Unknown Connection Most Unchurched Have with the Church
Most unchurched people have some past connection to church—often from childhood. Our research found that 63% of the unchurched used to attend regularly. Their current indifference isn’t based on ignorance; it’s often rooted in real, past experiences. This means our efforts to reach them aren't starting from zero. In this episode, Thom and Sam unpack what it means to engage the "dechurched"—those who’ve drifted away—and why this group might be more receptive than you think.
Episcopalians with ‘a heart for creation care’ invited to online Compline service Oct. 6
The Episcopal Church’s Green Caucus is relaunching an environment-themed Compline series, with monthly online worship services beginning Oct. 6 in celebration of the Feast of St. Francis and the conclusion of the Season of Creation.
Anthropologist addresses artificial intelligence and the authority we give to it
As people embrace ChatGPT and other large language models, University of Michigan anthropologist Webb Keane says it's easy for people to imbue AI with a human, or even god-like, authority.
AI Apocalypse? No Problem.
...Larry Page isn’t the only top industry figure untroubled by the possibility that AIs might eventually push humanity aside. It is a niche position in the AI world but includes influential believers. Call them the Cheerful Apocalyptics.
Our Prayers Reflect Our Relationships
Our prayers tell us a great deal about ourselves and about our view of those around us.
The Single Most Important Thing in Leading a Small Group
What is the single most important thing in leading a small group?
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