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TEC adopts compromise solution on same-sex marriage – Thinking Anglicans

July 15, 2018July 15, 2018 by Fulcrum

The General Convention of The Episcopal Church has now approved legislation making same-sex marriage rites available to all Episcopalians without making changes to the 1979 TEC Book of Common Prayer.

Simon Sarmiento. Thinking Anglicans. 14 July 2018

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Beer and Theology with Graham Kings and Muthuraj Swamy (Friday 22nd February)

Beer and Theology

In association with The Centre for Theology and Community and the Hurtado Jesuit Centre, this is a chance to get together, have a drink, meet some new faces and talk about theology. It’s 6.30pm-8.30pm on Friday 22nd February at The Angel (101 Bermondsey Wall East, Rotherhithe, SE16 4NB).

The subject will be “Reconciliation”

Our guest is Muthuraj Swamy.

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