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THE DIACONATE IN 2030

Australian Bishop Tom Frame does some serious and honest thinking about the diaconate in this address to the Anglican diocese of Melbourne. It's titled "The diaconate in 2030:  What might it look like and how do we get there?"  by Tom Frame, Director of St Mark’s National Theological Centre and Professor of Theology at Charles … Continue reading THE DIACONATE IN 2030

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