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Over five years of LLF, four major papers have now landed on the desks of the House of Bishops and Synod… and together they reveal a single, unmistakable trajectory.
Doctrine redefined.Liturgy reinterpreted.Discipline reshaped.Law preparing the way.
In this round-up I walk through all four papers – GS 1429, 1430, 1431, and 1432 – and show how they link, what they signal for February Synod, and why this isn’t just about services or prayers but about the future identity of the Church of England itself.
If you’ve followed the series so far, this is the essential conclusion.If this helps you understand what’s happening, share it, comment, and subscribe for more faithful analysis as we head into Synod season.
By Rev DanOver five years of LLF, four major papers have now landed on the desks of the House of Bishops and Synod… and together they reveal a single, unmistakable trajectory.
Doctrine redefined.Liturgy reinterpreted.Discipline reshaped.Law preparing the way.
In this round-up I walk through all four papers – GS 1429, 1430, 1431, and 1432 – and show how they link, what they signal for February Synod, and why this isn’t just about services or prayers but about the future identity of the Church of England itself.
If you’ve followed the series so far, this is the essential conclusion.If this helps you understand what’s happening, share it, comment, and subscribe for more faithful analysis as we head into Synod season.