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The ACNAtoo Story—an account of church abuse and coverup in the Anglican Church of North America. First full episode releases April, 2024Chris Marchand Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Ep 19: The Podcaster's Story
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode ACNAtoo turns the microphones around and interviews the podcaster himself, Chris Marchand. Getting him to share aspects of his story he's never fully told, Audrey Luhmann asks him about why he started the podcast in the first place, his experiences meeting with his former bishop when he was being asked to stop the podcast under canonical obedience, why he decided to eventually keep doing the podcast, and what his hopes are for the American Church.


    You can find a transcript of the episode here.

    Here is the letter referenced in the episode from Bishop Alberto Morales and the emails referenced from former Archbishop Foley Beach.

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    1 h
  • Episode 18: 'Release the Transcript' Reactions (and questions) to the Ruch Verdict Part 2
    Jan 29 2026

    Episode 18 is a continuation of the Zoom conversation with ACNAtoo members Abbi Nye, Audrey Luhmann, Heather Griffin, and Whitney Harrison answering questions from listeners and supporters about the verdict of Bishop Stewart Ruch's presentment trial. With questions about transparency, the trial process itself, and what ACNA members can do in response, one course of action is to set about getting the trial transcripts released.

    You can find a transcript of the episode here.

    Links and resources referenced:

    A bishop’s secret church trial and the U.S. Anglican Church in turmoil—Washington Post article by Ian Shapira

    The presentment documents against Bishop Ruch—from ACNAtoo's website

    Final order from Bishop Ruch's trial

    ACNAtoo's response to the Ruch verdict

    Recent article from ACNAtoo: Why ACNAtoo is Not Participating in Title IV Revisions

    Anglicans for Truth, Renewal, and Accountability Open Letter

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  • Episode 17: Due Diligence? Reactions to the Ruch Verdict Part 1
    Jan 15 2026

    On December 16, 2025 the Anglican Church in North America's Court for Trial of a Bishop released their verdict for the presentments against Bishop Stewart Ruch: acquitted on all charges. In this episode members of ACNAtoo (Abbi Nye, Audrey Luhmann, Heather Griffin, and Whitney Harrison) discuss their reactions to the verdict and the 71 page trial order the court released. Did the members of the court follow basic due diligence in the process they followed to reach their verdict? Though not comprehensive, this episode hopes to answer that in part, while continuing to point those seeking understanding to the two presentments against Ruch, the detailed timeline of events put together by ACNAtoo, and other documents directing us to Bishop Ruch's actions and demonstrating why there was so very little "firsthand" testimony given in the trial by abuse survivors and whistleblowers in the Diocese of the Upper Midwest. Provided below are links to a number of those sources.

    You can read a transcript of this episode here.

    Links and resources referred to in the episode:

    The ACNA's landing page for Bishop Ruch's trial can be found here, and the full text of the trial order can be found here.

    ACNAtoo's response on the Ruch Verdict

    Ruch Acquitted on All Charges—article by Arlie Coles from The Living Church

    ACNAtoo's comprehensive timeline of events—Piecing It All Together: Part 01, An Accusation and Arrest (Part 1 of 5)

    The texts for the lay presentment against Ruch and the bishops' presentment, and a general page about the presentments from ACNAtoo. Please see the footnotes as the bottom of the lay presentment page for full citations of firsthand sources.

    Article by Helen Keuning detailing her accounts of Ruch's leave of absence.

    Washington Post article about Bishop Julian Dobbs: "He suspended the archbishop, but faced his own probes — financial ones"

    Suspended ACNA Bishop Founds Breakaway Church—article about Bishop Derek Jones and his break away Anglican denomination by Arlie Coles from The Living Church




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