Where are we now?

David Baker  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Mar 2014
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Where are we now?

Bishop J.C. Ryle

This month’s Anglican Update is a significant one – for me, anyway!

For, amazingly, it is now ten years since I started writing this column. But, before you rush to hang out the bunting or indeed to send congratulatory gifts of whisky or cheeses, I thought it would be worth taking a moment to review where we are now – one decade on.

In terms of the Church of England, in some ways little has changed. I could have cut and pasted most of the first column I wrote for EN in 2004 and reproduced it now – and probably few would notice, except, I am sure, the editor!

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