A Tale of Two Theocracies (Well, Really Only One)

The movie is out and with it the fearmongering: God & Country, a documentary released over the weekend, explores fears that the growing force of Christian nationalism could replace democracy with theocratic rule in the US. It features footage of religious leaders expressing negative views of DEI and immigration, alongside commentary from prominent anti-Trump Christians concerned about …

The “Leaky” Church of God Marches On

With all the recent excitement over Calvin Robinson and WO, something has come to my attention: the existence of another Church of God related site that has been using my material. Back in the day (2000-2010) we could speak of an "Anglican Blogosphere" which was instrumental in forming the ACNA. The Church of God was …

The Inconvenient Truth About the Nature of the Priesthood

Chris Findley goes at it again in his opposition to women in the "priesthood": There are few topics in the church today that are bound to stir up more impassioned arguments than that of women and the priesthood. Undoubtedly there are good people on both sides of this debate. Surely, there is a love for …

Losing Seasons — Northern Plains Anglican

My sermon for the Last Sunday of Epiphany, 2024. Delivered at Church of the Resurrection, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Lectionary Year B           I … Losing Seasons

Calvin Robinson Hasn’t Quite Closed the Loop on Authority and WO

He certainly doesn't like women's ordination (WO) and that's music to many ears in the Anglican world: By now I am sure that most people reading this are aware of the controversy surrounding Fr. Calvin Robinson’s dismissal from the Mere Anglicanism conference after criticizing women’s ordination in his talk. Of course, I agree entirely with what Fr. …

About Those “Loosey-Goosey” Communion Theologies, Episcopal and Otherwise

Here in the Church of God we're in a explosive situation over one of our ministers criticising another minister/church institution employee over his receiving communion at his wife's Episcopal church. There are many issues surrounding this, but as someone who has been in both churches in my lifetime, there's one thing that I'd like to focus …

Promoting People Too Quickly is Never a Good Idea

Jake Meador points out that many of the leaders of the early years of the millennium are already beached: In a happier timeline, Driscoll, Patrick, and Chandler would still have another 15-20 years of effective ministry ahead of them as a team: Driscoll is still only 53, Patrick would be 53, and Chandler is 49. …

My Thoughts on “The Place of Scripture in the ACNA” from the North American Anglican

https://northamanglican.com/the-place-of-scripture-in-the-acna/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-place-of-scripture-in-the-acna I found this piece intriguing, and have several observations. In my interaction with Anglicans and Episcopalians on social media, I find myself the "last man standing" in terms of having a living memory of how it was done in the Episcopal Church (let along having been baptised an Episcopalian) before the church's version of …

Healey Willan’s Second Communion Service, Now in the Public Domain?

There's a great deal of publicity surrounding Steamboat Willie entering the public domain this year. But for Anglican/Episcopal veterans of the "Old High Church" another public domain entry may be significant: Healey Willan's Second Communion Service, featured in the 1940 Hymnal. You can see it below, from this site: This was beloved back in the day, and …

How the Main Line Churches Lost the Plot

It’s a New Year, and the beginning of another year when the “smart set” (to use an old expression) goes after Evangelical Christianity. They even have a movie waiting in the wings as we gear up for yet another grueling Presidential election year. The spectre of Evangelical Churches “taking America back for God” with all …

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