The Court for the Trial of a Bishop released the following statement this evening, concerning the restart date of the Ecclesiastical Trial of Bishop Stewart Ruch. This statement and further information about this case can be found on the ACNA’s Ecclesiastical Court Updates page. The Trial Court of a Bishop announces that, in its recent […] The post Ruch trial to resume on Oct 8 appeared first on Anglican Ink © 2025.| Anglican Ink © 2025
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Mainline Protestant denominations have been declining for sixty years and some of these denominations will not meaningfully much longer exist. But will all their congregations recede or die with them? Perhaps not. The collapse of denominational loyalties in America may be good news for many Mainline congregations. In the old days, many congregants were deeply […] The post Mainline Protestantism’s Fall? appeared first on Anglican Ink © 2025.| Anglican Ink © 2025
Labour needs to embrace – and use – the power of the Church. Keir Starmer was in Baku last year when the news broke of the Makin review. The Prime Minister was in the Azerbaijani capital for a climate summit, but the old sins of the Church of England, as detailed in the review, threatened […] The post Keir Starmer should appoint the archbishop of Canterbury appeared first on Anglican Ink © 2025.| Anglican Ink © 2025
The appointment of Cherry Vann, Bishop of Monmouth, as the new Archbishop of Wales has come as a disappointment to many of the faithful followers of Jesus who remain in the Church in Wales. They had hoped and prayed for a leader of the church who would at least be orthodox in Christian belief and […] The post Statement from Bishop Andy Lines and Bishop Stuart Bell on the appointment of Cherry Vann as Archbishop of Wales appeared first on Anglican Ink © 2025.| Anglican Ink © 2025