Disagreement is never enjoyable. Yet, I’m struck that it should not come as a surprise.  It seems that disagreement between those who call themselves Christians has been ‘normal’ from the beginning. After all, Jesus challenged the disciples when they argued over who would sit at his right hand, and He prayed that all those who followed … Read More

By Susie Leafe, Director of Reform (UK)   The July 2017 sessions of the Church of England’s General Synod (or parliament) were very significant for the future of the Church.   Again and again, both the decisions made, and the manner in which they were made, showed scant regard for Scripture or the traditions of … Read More