Entries from July 2008
Battle of the Bishops
There’s a lot of Bishoppy stuff in the news at present, due to the ongoing Lambeth Conference (for those of you who are wondering what all the fuss is about, it’s a big deal because it is an International gathering of the Big Cheeses of Anglicanism, and it only happens once every 10 years.)
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blogging bishops
Dave Walker writes about blogging bishops, and includes the note that the most prolific of them, Bishop Alan Wilson, blogs in the 20 minutes after Daily Morning Prayer. Just goes to prove the old adage that the busiest people are often the ones who get the most done…
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“Women Bishops” – it will cease to be an issue
Lambeth is gearing up for its conference in Canterbury. After last week’s Synod debate in York, the “issue” of women in the episcopate is fresh in people’s minds once again. One leading Bishop said last week that it was unwise to have debated women in the Episcopate immediately before Lambeth, as it created potential divisions More...
New Frontiers and women
Auntie Knows Best posts on the men, men, men view of ministry.
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A living tradition
Yesterday I preached at the University Church in central Cambridge on creativity in liturgy and worship. A number of requests have come in for the script; some of it I cannot reproduce as it would be a spoiler for the next book. But here’s a taste.
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Lambeth Conference
Start the week with Dave Walker
countdown to Lambeth here
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“The very instant that I saw you, didMy heart fly to your service; there resides,To make me slave to it” (Tempest III.i.64–66).
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Trench Warfare and singing
Last week I took my College Choir to southern Spain for a tour. The place was superbly beautiful and the weather and the scenery seemed to demand that everyone sat down and had a week long siesta. But we had work to do – a concert every day, and some intensive rehearsing, not only for More...


