All but one of the four candidates for presiding bishop have prior Title IV cases against them. What does this mean for the upcoming elections at General Convention? Stay tuned. Anglican Watch opposes the candidacy of Robert Wright due to his corrupt handling of Title IV complaints. See below. We
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AW: Our approach to sourcing, bias, NIMNOS and more
Recently, we’ve received several messages asking about Anglican Watch’s approach to covering issues. Specific questions have been around fairness and bias. In a nutshell, here is our approach: Like most so-called discernment bloggers, we don’t accept funding from outside sources. We do this to maintain our independence and integrity. That said, we
Continue readingA new level of feisty: Anglican Watch podcast now on eight major platforms
Over the past few months, Anglican Watch has been working behind the scenes on a soft launch of our podcast. As of today, we are now on eight major platforms, including Apple, Amazon, Spotify, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Castos, and Goodpods. We launch tomorrow on Google. In addition to the audio-only feed, we now
Continue readingMore Information: Anglican Watch readership
Recently, we’ve fielded several questions about Anglican Watch’s reach and readership. In each instance, the person who asked the question was seemingly sincere, but didn’t leave a way to contact them. So, in an effort at transparency, here’s some top-level information. Keep in mind that some numbers are skewed due to high
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