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[[File:Inclusive Church.png|thumb|Inclusive Church logo]]'''Inclusive Church''', founded 2003 by [[Giles Fraser]], is a movement within the [[Anglican Church]] to make the church, and ordination as clergy, available to everyone regardless of gender, ethnicity or sexual orientation. Specifically, the group supports women and gay people becoming bishops.
[[File:Inclusive Church.png|thumb|Inclusive Church logo]]'''Inclusive Church''', founded 2003 by [[Giles Fraser]], is a movement within the [[Anglican Communion]] to make the church, and ordination as clergy, available to everyone regardless of gender, ethnicity or sexual orientation. Specifically, the group supports women and gay people becoming bishops.


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Latest revision as of 12:35, 11 December 2015

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Inclusive Church, founded 2003 by Giles Fraser, is a movement within the Anglican Communion to make the church, and ordination as clergy, available to everyone regardless of gender, ethnicity or sexual orientation. Specifically, the group supports women and gay people becoming bishops.