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GC 2009: A Conversation with Bishop Mark Lawrence

As the General Convention of the Episcopal Church comes to a close in Anaheim, CA, Kevin interviews the Rt. Rev. Mark Lawrence, Bishop of South Carolina. Bishop Lawrence shares on a range of topics: from God's plan for human sexuality to the "landscape" of the Anglican Communion (inside and outside TEC). Especially powerful and applicable to many is his reflection on anger and forgiveness.

GC 2009: A Conversation with Bishop William Love

"Despite all the negative stuff, there's always hope." In an interview with Kevin, the Rt. Rev. William Love, Bishop of Albany (New York) shares his testimony, his thoughts on the Anaheim Convention, and his concern for the future of the Church.

GC 2009: Anglican Report 2


As General Convention 2009 comes to a close, Kevin Kallsen and George Conger review the highlights of the past ten days and make predictions for the months ahead. Their discussion includes CO56, the Anaheim Statement, and the letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury from the Presiding Bishop and the President of the House of Deputies. Link to NT Wright Letter

GC 2009: Press Conference with Bishops Love & Beckwith

The American Anglican Council sponsored this press conference on Tuesday, July 14, 2009. The Rt. Rev. Peter Beckwith (Springfield) and the Rt. Rev. William Love (Albany) share their thoughts and answer questions about the proceedings of General Convention thus far, specifically the passage of DO25 and how it might affect their respective dioceses. Also present to answer questions: the Rt. Rev. David Anderson (President, AAC) and the Rev. Phil Ashey (AAC).

GC 2009: Anglican Report 1

Kevin Kallsen and George Conger from AnglicanTV discuss the activities of General Convention. Specifically they talk about Presiding Bishop Schori's accusation that personal Jesus is heresy, the work around D025 and the new Anglican Province the Anglican Church in North America.

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