Entries from July 2010
leadership lessons from the dancing guy
a leader is a “nut” until someone follows her. But if the leader treats the first followers as equals, there will soon be a movement. From Derek Sivers
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Jubilee Salt and Light Blog Awards
It seems to be blog-award time again, and I just heard about a new award set up by the Jubilee Centre – the Salt and Light awards. Go and check it out!
I’ve never won a blog award, but that’s probably got something at least to do with the fact that I’ve never entered for one. I More...
on being a priest
Lesley Fellowes writes a lovely post today about being a priest: what is a priest? a preacher? a mother? a friend? a teacher? - go here to read her answer
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women priests equated with child abusers…
this is bizarre in the extreme…
more on the story from Andrew Brown
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Archbishops: and now for the good news…
The Archbishops of York and Canterbury took a lot of stick last weekend over their proposals to Synod which were voted out by a narrow margin. Some reporters got highly over-excited and deduced from this that the Archbishops have lost their authority. I don’t think so. It’s one of the glories of Anglicanism that – More...
The clean sea breeze of old books
There are lots of different methods recognised in theology. Theology is often taught under the titles “Systematics” or Dogmatics” but in fact not all theology is systematic in method or dogmatic in the popular sense.
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Getting married in Church
It’s wedding season again. I remember discussing a forthcoming wedding with a groom-to-be. We talked through the things that mattered the most to them – how to make the service holy, and joyful, and memorable; how to make it feel unique and special even though some parts of the service are the same at every Church wedding.
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synod blogged
The papers have been reporting constantly on the discussion of women bishops at synod. As ever, the headlines tend to sensationalise the issues, and – even skew the impression gained from even the most balanced reportage. I do not believe that the Archbishops have lost their authority, for instance – it’s one of the glories More...
Synod and women bishops (again)
So today the debate continues. Saturday’s discussions were surprising to many, a relief to some and a grief to others. The Archbishops’ suggested amendment was overruled by the House of Clergy, by a very narrow margin. Today synod will continue to debate how the introduction of women to the episcopate will go forward.
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synod timetable for women bishops
The discussion of women in the episcopate takes up most of today at synod, and will be returned to again on Sunday, monday and tuesday. Full timetable here.
If you want to listen in, here’s the link
in between, and among other things, there’s a discussion of maternity leave, which suggests they are not expecting a mass More...



