The Church Where Getting a Straight Answer is Next to Impossible

Many of you wonder why I, now holed up in a Pentecostal church, take so much interest in the Anglican/Episcopal world. Much of that answer is here, but there's the opposite question: with that interest, why did you leave the Episcopal Church to start with? One lesson from teaching is that a worked example is …

“Schism is not a Christian act.” Tell That to Henry VIII.

Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katherine Jefferts Schori fires a shot across the bow at the Church of England (HT bb): She urged Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams to remember the "pain of many Episcopalians in several places of being shut out of their traditional worship spaces, and the broken relationships, the damaged relationships between people who …

Palm Beach: Around the Island

Palm Beach Day School https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSnZ5tjDlLY Above: the opening ceremony during Field Day at Palm Beach Day School, 20 April 1968. For intramural competition the school was divided into two teams, the "Pelicans" (blue uniforms) and "Flamingoes" (yellow uniforms.) Both my brother and I were in the latter. (View the video in QuickTime/iTunes format.) Right: A …

Inside a Russian Military Factory

I posted this on YouTube recently: a "tour" of a Russian military factory, taken in 1994. The operation produced pile driving equipment for railroad troops. Having spent a good deal of time in machine shops, factories and foundries, what struck me was the scale of the operation and the vertical integration of the production. The …

Episcoplaians, Katherine Jefferts Schori, and Evangelicals: The War is Now Declared

Gary l'Hommedieu has it right, regarding TEC PB Katherine Jefferts-Schori's declaration that individual salvation is heretical: This week the Presiding Bishop declared holy war on heresy, and that's news. Which heresy? "That we can be saved as individuals, that any of us alone can be in right relationship with God." This heresy must be stamped …

A Royal Visit: Prince Alexandre de Rethy’s Visit to Palm Beach

One of the long running relationships of our family business was with the Nilens firm in Belgium. This family concern manufactured pile driving and other construction equipment. In January 1965 we were expecting a visit from their principal, Willy Nilens. What we got was a call from New York telling us that he, his colleague …

I deeply appreciate your patience! Miguel Alvarez Talks About His Passion for Honduras

I don't think an apology is in order.  Miguel Alvarez' (Administrative Bishop for the Northeast Hispanic Region of the Church of God) knowledge and passion for this subject has enlightened this blog.  From Facebook: Friends, First of all, please accept my apology, for using this channel to express my passionate opinion in favor of democracy …

A State of Being

Helene Tuchbreiter Portrait by Antonio Sereix Photo Reproduction by John Haynesworth Helene Tuchbreiter was one of Palm Beach's most prominent socialites in her time.  She made an impact both on the social scene and on the people immediately around her. My own recollection of her, however, was more prosaic: she was one of my mother's …

Barack Obama Needs to Learn From the Old Country

In this case, Indonesia: Indonesia made stealthy economic progress during Yudhoyono's first term, witnessed in the fact the economy is one of the region's few on course to record positive gross domestic product (GDP) growth this year. That's in part been driven by decentralization measures that have broken the center's long-time stranglehold on natural resource …

Acolyte Order of St. Peter

We present the guide for the Acolyte Order of St. Peter at Bethesda-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church for three reasons: To give a historical view of acolytes in Episcopal churches in the era it was written (around 1968.) To help Anglican churches today in training their acolytes. To show how the "rich and famous" (or infamous) served …

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