Read more of Kim Lawton's interview with the Rev. Ed Bacon, rector of All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, California.
Episcopal Church Rift
July 18, 2008: Reverend Ed Bacon
July 18, 2008: Reverend Samuel Scott Colley-Toothaker
Read excerpts from a June 28, 2008 interview with Rev. Samuel Scott Colley-Toothaker, Rector of the Episcopal Church of the Epiphany in Danville, Virginia.
July 18, 2008: Reverend Eric Dudley
Read more of Kim Lawton's interview with the Reverend Eric Dudley, rector of St. Peter's Anglican Church in Tallahassee, Florida.
May 2, 2008: Bishop Gene Robinson
Read more of Kim Lawton's April 22, 2008 interview with Bishop Gene Robinson, Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire and author of IN THE EYE OF THE STORM: SWEPT TO THE CENTER BY GOD (Seabury Books)
May 2, 2008: Gene Robinson: In the Eye of the Storm
Next month marks five years since the Episcopal diocese of New Hampshire elected that denomination's first openly gay bishop, Gene Robinson, a move that has brought the U.S. Episcopal Church and the entire worldwide Anglican Communion to the brink of schism.
September 28, 2007: U.S. Episcopal Church: What Now?
the Episcopal Church divisions over homosexuality and the interpretation of Scripture. This week the U.S. Episcopal bishops went as far as they said they could to comply with the demand from the worldwide Anglican Communion that the U.S. church clarify its policies on gay issues.
September 28, 2007: Bishop Robert Duncan
Read more of Kim Lawton's September 27, 2007 interview with Bishop Robert Duncan of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh.
September 28, 2007: Bishop Gene Robinson
Read more of Kim Lawton's interview in New Orleans with Bishop Gene Robinson of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire.
September 28, 2007: Bishop Peter Lee
Read more of Kim Lawton's interview in New Orleans with Bishop Peter Lee of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia.
September 21, 2007: U.S. Episcopal Bishops’ Meeting in New Orleans
Another deadline looms for the U.S. Episcopal Church. Episcopal bishops are meeting in New Orleans until Tuesday (September 25), and a key item on their agenda is an ultimatum on gay issues from leaders of the worldwide Anglican Communion.













