An extract from a clergyperson's sabbatical report:
"the present way of being church was coming to an end.
Are the new already breaking out? Signs are good.
First it's that many people are finding food for their souls
in poetry and nature, concert hall and sports field.
Second the love to find "holy places" goes on ---
I believe that clergy and people have a chasm between them
and that that divide must give way to a circle of community where all are equal.
Links to other sites of interest:
http://www.anglicansonline.org
Here you can find all things Anglican.
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/worship/liturgy/
Details of Common Worship, the liturgy book of the Church of England
http://www.cyberhymnal.org
Need the words of a hymn? This is the place!
http://readers.cofe.anglican.org/
The home page of Church of England Readers
http://www.thinkinganglicans.org.uk/
Blogs from a liberal Anglican perspective covering news,
events and documents
that affect church people.
http://www.womenpriests.org/index.asp
A website campaigning for the continued discussion
in the Catholic Church of the issue of women's ordination
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a movement of the Church providing a method by which Christians are empowered to grow through prayer, study and action and enabled to share Gods love with everyone
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