An organization founded to spread awareness of abuse issues within the Anglican Church in North America is critical of the effectiveness of recently approved standards on reporting misconduct.
The Church of England is facing potential divisions as it approaches the General Synod, which begins this week. Factions are expressing deep concerns over the denomination's direction on same-sex blessings and church law.
A former bishop of the Anglican Church in North America has been removed from ministry after being found guilty of multiple charges, including “inappropriate relationships with women.”
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the excommunication of Pelagius, the ordination of the first female Anglican priest, and a black missionary leaving for Africa.
An Anglican diocese that broke away from The Episcopal Church over theological differences has reached a settlement with its counterpart over various litigation surrounding their departure, marking the end of nearly a decade of legal battles.
The South Carolina Supreme Court has lowered the number of church properties that a breakaway diocese must return to The Episcopal Church from 14 to eight.
While the Church of England's official policies stand against same-sex relationships, a recent survey has found that a majority of Anglicans now support the practice. In a YouGov survey published late last month, 1,165 respondents identified as Anglican worshippers were asked whether they think “same-sex marriage is right or wrong."
A bishop of The Episcopal Church who was punished for refusing to allow the blessing of same-sex marriages in his diocese has decided to leave the mainline Protestant denomination.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, head of the global Anglican Communion, recently warned Christians against “treating church as politics” and engaging in bad behavior on social media.
A South Carolina judge tasked with enforcing a state supreme court ruling against a breakaway Episcopal diocese has issued a ruling that appears to contradict the high court’s decision.