
Aquila Report Weekly Review Aquila Report Weekly Review for January 4-10, 2026
Jan 12, 2026
A lively rundown of the top stories from the week, including debates over racism, kinism, and labeling in church culture. Coverage of denominational controversies, ordination disputes, and reactions to a prominent Anglican leader’s sexuality. Announcements of seminary leadership and a personal letter urging conservative ordination standards. Short takes on reader-ranked top-50 stories and cultural critiques within modern Christianity.
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Heresy Needs Shared Doctrinal Ground
- The label 'heresy' requires agreed doctrinal standards across churches to be meaningful.
- Debates over kinism and racism reveal how social categories are reshaping intra-Protestant theological disputes.
Institutional Scandals Drive Reader Interest
- Readers prioritized high-profile institutional controversies when choosing top stories.
- The Burke Parsons verdict drew attention because of St. Andrew's Chapel's broader influence.
A Writer's Departure Sparked A New Friendship
- Bill Peacock described reasons he left the PCA and referenced a judicial case in Arkansas.
- That article led Paul Harrell to connect personally with Peacock and form a friendship.


