Some Thoughts on the General Council Agenda for the 2026 Church of God General Assembly

Well, it's that time again: at the end of the month the Church of God (at least some of it) meets in Orlando for our General Assembly. From a formal procedural standpoint it's a two stage process: first the General Council of ordained bishops meet to debate and pass on appointments and resolutions/changes to the …

Once More With Feeling with Joe Colletti and His Reconquista

The North American Anglican has given Colletti his opportunity to respond and he does so with Colletti: A Response to My Critics. His response mostly stuck with those who were given an opportunity in the North American Anglican itself. I've said most of what I want to say in my pieces The Cattle Have Already …

“Dreaming of the Red Churches”: My Wrap on Joe Colletti’s Theology and the Responses

The Chinese novel Dreaming of Red Mansions (or Dreaming of the Red Chamber) by Tsao Hsieh-chin is considered a classic in Chinese literature. The title though has nothing to do with the fact that it's the colour of the Chinese Communist Party (it was written during the Ch'ing Dynasty.) Red in China is traditionally the …

The Cattle Have Already Checked Out: My Response to Joe Colletti’s “On the Theology of Communion and Separation”

The North American Anglican has not included me (wisely, some would say) in the official responders' list to the above referenced post. But I would like to do so, and since I have this forum (and have commented on many of their posts in the past) I will do so on this one. I only …

Why Pentecostals Should Believe in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist

The whole subject of the Eucharist is one which has occupied this site for a long time. Probably my most read--and infamous--post on the subject was my 2015 piece Bill Clinton's Eucharistic Theology: It Depends on What 'Is' Is, where I tried to use the legal woes of our last Scots-Irish president to make a point …

The Word of God’s Songs of Praise Volume 1 Are Now on YouTube

You can see them here: https://youtu.be/7OLz2CDOw0Q The songs: A1 Allelu!A2 Alleluia, Sons Of God AriseA3 The Angel Of The LordA4 Away They Went With WeepingA5 Balm In GileadA6 Bless The Lord, O My SoulA7 The Breath Of GodA8 Canticle Of The GiftB1 Canticle Of The Three Young MenB2 Come, Follow MeB3 Come, Go With Me …

The Frigidaire–and the Church Named After It–Aren’t What They Used to Be

The failure of of the ice maker in our refrigerator--which we thought premature--has led us to videos like this, where we found out we were blessed: https://youtu.be/iP1JwoRSTDs?si=YqFzkoXg_NRuffpz One of the brands mentioned as "not what they used to be" was Frigidaire. Fundie and fundie-adjacent types will recall the days when preachers--sweating, bawling and thumping the …

Derek Jones and Those Wandering ACNA Bishops

As we careen from one year of artificial intelligence combined with (and to some extent born out of) real stupidity, it's time to stop and take a look at the Anglican Church in North America, that rickety chandelier of an organisation mired with serious problems with its bishops, and three in particular. The matter of …

The Fathers of the Church Come to a Pentecostal University

As some of you know, I teach at Lee University in their new Engineering program. Recently I reserved a computer lab to administer a test, and was regaled with the above, from St. John Chrystostom's Pascal Homily. It was written on the white board (the students were amazed it was in cursive, I guess I …

Just a Reminder: The Men Kicked Off Apostasy

There's been quite a lot of pushback to the election (?) of Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury, much of which concentrates of the fact that she's a woman (at least that's defined, no mean feat these days) and this breaks with the rest of the Anglican Communion, with Rome, with Constantinople, Moscow, and many …

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