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Anglican Unscripted Episode 21

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Kevin and George discuss the interesting responses coming from South Carolina, TECs meddling into the Anglican Ordinariate, and your Hosts briefly talk about the situation with AMiA and the Province of Rwanda.

Anglican Unscripted Episode 14 for October 17, 2011

Kevin and George both seem to be qualified to perform the Sacrament of the Eucharist under new rules readopted by the diocese of Sydney. Meanwhile the Archbishop of Canterbury had a very successful visit to Zimbabwe and our hosts tip their hats to the new and improved head of the communion. Almost predictably, Allan Haley builds a defense for the Diocese of South Carolina while stacking the deck against the most arrogant Presiding Bishop to serve in North America. Kevin also interviews Bishop Abraham Neal (formally one of the Lost Boys) of the Province of Sudan.

Anglican Unscripted Episode 13, for October 9, 2011

Episode 13 brings a fresh perspective on the Diocese of South Caroline Vs 815. Kevin and George also discuss the death of Steve Jobs and Kevin gives his unique perspective on Steve Jobs' legacy. Alan Haley provides detailed legal options for the Diocese of South Carolina... perhaps too detailed. And, Today-in-history is about the first Anglo-Catholic.

Bishop Mark Lawrence's Address SC 2011

Bishop Mark Lawrence addresses the challenges for a growing diocese under the threats from TEC,

Bishop Lawrence's Address

    I have found these words of St. Paul strangely comforting in recent months.  Evidently, upon leaving Ephesus, the apostle made arrangements to rendezvous at Troas with Titus who was returning from Corinth. 

GC 2009: A Conversation with Bishop Mark Lawrence

As the General Convention of the Episcopal Church comes to a close in Anaheim, CA, Kevin interviews the Rt. Rev. Mark Lawrence, Bishop of South Carolina. Bishop Lawrence shares on a range of topics: from God's plan for human sexuality to the "landscape" of the Anglican Communion (inside and outside TEC). Especially powerful and applicable to many is his reflection on anger and forgiveness.

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