Living in Love and Faith, safeguarding & complementarianism

George Crowder  |  Comment
Date posted:  3 Oct 2025
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Living in Love and Faith, safeguarding & complementarianism

Left: Sarah Mullally (www.archbishopofcanterbury.org). Right: Rob Munro (www.bishopofebbsfleet.org)

Evangelicals in the Church of England are processing the announcement of Dame Sarah Mullally as the next Archbishop of Canterbury. Some will be quicker than others to form and vocalise an opinion, but it is a significant moment that will have an impact on us.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding failures were the presenting issue for the resignation of the previous incumbent, and those wounds are still open.

Speaking on BBC News, Susie Leafe did not believe that Bishop Sarah was going to renew trust in this area.

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