And the results are in - the ten most-read blogs from 2024 are...
A summary of the debates around Living in Love and Faith and the Prayers of Love and Faith at General Synod in July 2024.
The consecration of Bishop David Morris - was this the Gene Robinson moment? If so, why has it gone un-noticed?
Ten questions raised by the "public commissioning" that took place at St Helen's, Bishopsgate in July 2024. Still no answers.
A popular 'Voice of Experience' piece published after General Synod in February 2024.
"There is a danger that after the initial shock of both the Makin Report and Justin Welby's resignation, the church, both institutionally and personally, will go back to business as usual." Worryingly pertinent.
"With the announcement of a "Parallel Province", Anglican Futures asks has The Alliance found the answers to the intractable problems of providing orthodox episcopal oversight within the Church of England?" As the months have rolled on the answer has proved disappointing.
A summary of the debates around Living in Love and Faith and the Prayers of Love and Faith at General Synod in February 2024.
The Makin Review states: "It is likely that there were culture and organisational factors within Iwerne and the camps that may have assisted or contributed to John Smyth’s abuse..."
Will the House of Bishops ever 'negotiate' with the Alliance? And what will the Alliance do if they won't?
It's not just Mike. Why do those with the power of posts, pulpits, platforms and publishing deals try to deny the endemic nature of the abuse?
Many thanks to all who have
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Thanksfor all the great blogs of 2024, so very helpful and thought provoking