5 Crucial Challenges for New Archbishop | Church Crisis Explained

The Church of England has reached a turning point. Dame Sarah Mullally, the Bishop of London, has been nominated as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury. In this Rev Dan Deep Dive, we explore The 5 Biggest Challenges she will face: Unity – Holding together a Church that no longer agrees Doctrine – Defining what the Church truly believes Global Communion – Repairing fractured relationships with GAFCON and the Global South Leadership – Leading with clarity, not compromise Future – Whether the Church of England can find renewal in decline Based on Ian Paul’s blog “What Challenges Face Sarah Mullally as the New Archbishop?” (psephizo.com), this video examines what her appointment means for the Church of England, the wider Anglican Communion, and the faithful who remain committed to biblical truth. Engage with me - https://lm.fm/mylinks Support me: Ko-Fi - https://ko-fi.com/monoingles Substack- https://lm.fm/substack Email: [email protected] ESV Bible Study Bible - I have used this for years, it is excellent. UK - https://amzn.to/3Q7Sqly US - https://amzn.to/3i5Q 00:00 - Intro 01:43 - Unity Challenge 06:27 - Doctrine Challenge 10:58 - Global Challenge 15:20 - Leadership Challenge 19:34 - Future Challenge 23:45 - Closing Reflection Disclaimer: The views expressed on this channel are my own and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the Church of England or any other organisation. My commentary is based solely on publicly available news articles, statements and blogs - I do not conduct independent investigations into the stories discussed. As such, my analysis is limited to the information presented in those articles and should not be taken as a definitive account of events. Viewers are encouraged to consult primary sources for a fuller understanding. This content is for discussion, reflection, and entertainment purposes only. Content shared is not definitive theology or professional advice. Please engage critically and prayerfully. I encourage respectful dialogue and constructive discussion — offensive or inappropriate comments may be moderated.