What now after those Welby comments?
The orthodox who remain in the Church of England face a difficult balancing act.
The orthodox who remain in the Church of England face a difficult balancing act.
Christianity is not founded on feelings or being 'nice' to people, but on the revelation of God and of His Son, Jesus Christ, as set down in the Bible. No one who holds otherwise is fit to hold office in the Church. …
Open Doors has expressed concern about Nigerian Christians living at risk of deadly attacks by Islamist extremists after a graphic video was released showing the brutal execution of four "infidels". …
It appears that the excesses of modern progressivism are inspiring more young adults to reject the liberal social norms of the past 50 years and turn to the traditional morals and beliefs of the Christian faith. …
Moves to create a parallel leadership structure cannot change the legal reality in the established Church. …
"We are overwhelmed, and we can't receive any more." …
It may well be religion, and fervent religion at that. But you can't claim it is Christianity. …
Welby's logic is actually completely backwards. …
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It may well be religion, and fervent religion at that. But you can't claim it is Christianity. …
Campaigners opposed to assisted suicide are demonstrating outside the Welsh Senedd today as it debates a motion asking Westminster to make the practice legal in England and Wales. …
The Archbishop of Canterbury has issued a public statement after discovering an ancestor's connection to the slave trade in the Caribbean. …
MPs will be debating whether to legalise assisted suicide on 29 November when Kim Leadbeater's Bill is up for its second reading. However the bill is worded, there are multiple good reasons not to change the law on assisted suicide. …
A vote against assisted suicide in the Welsh Senedd has been welcomed by campaigners opposed to legalising the practice. …
Wherever such division lies, Jesus' message surely applies. He has called us all to consider who our neighbour is and how we can put aside our political differences to love them well. …
Transgender ideology is "deeply misogynistic" and Christians must work to protect the preciousness of women and femininity, a conference has heard. …
"The Anglican Network in Europe is still small, but it is a growing Province-in-Formation," said the Most Rev Laurent Mbanda, the Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Rwanda and Chair of the Gafcon Primates. …
"With huge pressure in the media and politics, we face the worst ever threat of assisted suicide becoming law. I urge you, please, to write to politicians to share your concerns." …