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Global Anglicanism’s Challenges

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Recently I joined Global Methodist Pastor Jeffrey Rickman of the PlainSpoken podcast to discuss the state of Global Anglicanism as well as the present crises within the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA).

In the podcast below, Rickman and I discuss developments around bishops in the ACNA, the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON), and Canterbury, as well as within my own ACNA Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic, in which I am an active layperson.

“Communal life in Christ is messy,” Rickman notes. “Methodists and Anglicans have a lot in common. I think that, by learning about them, believers in other tribes can also learn to see themselves rightly.”

Thank you to Pastor Rickman for the opportunity to speak to some of these issues.

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