
As the Episcopal Church in the USA (ECUSA) breaks new ground and forges a future with such actions as the election of its first female national bishop, it is also examining its 400-year-old past and confronting an exquisitely painful issue – the church’s relationship to black slavery.
Category: News Update, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, Africa
Reactions from Anglicans worldwide to the election of Nevada bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori as the first female primate (national bishop) of the Episcopal Church in the United States (ECUSA) and of the entire Anglican Communion...
Category: News Update, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, United States

Less than 24 hours after the election of the Episcopal Church in the USA’s (ECUSA) first female presiding bishop, the diocese of Fort Worth (Tex.) appealed to the Archbishop of Canterbury for alternative oversight.
Category: News Update, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, United States

A dozen or so visitors from the Anglican Church of Canada, including the primate, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, are attending the 75th General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States (ECUSA) in various capacities and view the triennial meeting from a unique perspective.
Category: News Update, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, United States
The new presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States (ECUSA), Katharine Jefferts Schori, on June 18 called her historic election “a grand adventure” and said she has found that being a female pioneer is “less of an issue” once person-to-person relationships are developed.
Category: News Update, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, United States

American Episcopalians, meeting at their triennial governing convention, elected Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori of the diocese of Nevada, as presiding bishop, or national leader, of the 2.4 million-member denomination.
Category: News Update, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, United States
Issues concerning homosexuality will not be resolved at the Episcopal Church’s General Convention before the election of a new presiding bishop, or national leader, on June 18, since members of a special committee wrestling with the issues have not yet agreed on the wording of key resolutions.
Category: News Update, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, Sexuality debate, United States

Columbus, Ohio Although they are not the events that draw secular media like CNN’s Larry King Live – which assembled a panel on June 15 to discuss sexuality and the Christian church – a myriad of other events and issues...
Category: News Update, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, United States

Columbus, Ohio There is concern at the Episcopal Church’s General Convention that controversial issues around its response to an international report may not be decided before the election of a new presiding bishop, or national...
Category: News Update, ECUSA 2006 General Convention, United States, Sexuality debate
Editors of the Anglican church’s diocesan newspapers have released a position paper expressing concern about the possibility of “very large cuts” to the Anglican Journal saying they would “seriously impact” their own...
Category: News Update, Canada