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Subject TLC Weekly: Church of England Welcomes 106th Archbishop
Date January 30, 2026 10:01 AM
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Archbishop Sarah Mullally stands in her new office. | Brendan Foster/Archbishop of Canterbury’s website

Church of England Welcomes 106th Archbishop ([link removed]) [link removed]

by Douglas LeBlanc

Sarah Mullally’s elevation to the office was marked on January 27 with a ceremony at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. Read on ([link removed]) .

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Our parish focuses on five markers. We are Scriptural, Apostolic, Catholic, Sacramental, and Liturgical. Read on ([link removed]) .

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by Douglas LeBlanc

May light perpetual shine on Michael Emerson (Corky) Carlisle, William B. (Bill) Fulks, and René Francisco Somodevilla. Read on ([link removed]) .

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A Liturgical Theology of Preaching—When is the Sermon? (Part 2) ([link removed])

by Nathan Jennings

The sermon is essential to the Eucharist. And its place within worship highlights how the Holy Eucharist enacts the End of the World. Read on ([link removed]) .

A Liturgical Theology of Preaching—What Is a Sermon? (Part 1) ([link removed])

by Nathan Jennings

What is a sermon? This first essay in a series argues that it is a ritual act connecting a suffering congregation to the God of Scripture.
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A Defense of Percy Dearmer and his ‘British Museum Religion’ ([link removed])

by Duane Arnold

Percy Dearmer had definite opinions about worship in the Anglican tradition. Calling his vision “British Museum Religion” may miss the mark. Read on ([link removed]) .

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by Joshua White

Strategic planning is not the intrusion of ill-fitting corporate systems into the church. It is a disciplined form of Christian discernment. Read on ([link removed]) .

A Christian King and Muslim Refugees ([link removed])

by Zeyneb Sayilgan

In the seventh century, a Christian king welcomed Muslim refugees. Although they were loyal, he did this out of a commitment to human dignity. Read on ([link removed]) .

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