Category Archives: Anglican

Service Audio 5/8/11

This week I had the great joy of baptizing my daughter Elizabeth. It was a joyous celebration of all of the miracles that brought her this far. Redeemer thanks all of the family and guests who worshipped with us for … Continue reading

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For an interesting article on Confession in Anglicanism…

click below.   – Fr. Paul http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=14194

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2/6/11 Service Audio

2.06.11 Full Service 2.06.11 Sermon – Living Deeply Within the Mystery of Christ Crucified Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany 2011 Service Booklet

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God in Christ steps into our world because he wants no-one to be lost, and so he gives to each and all the possibility of changing their lives and being recreated through the Spirit. The heart of our gospel proclamation … Continue reading

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Catholic, Evangelical, and Charismatic

I just found a very interesting article about a bit of the history and practices of us charismatic, evangelical Anglicans.  Redeemer is certainly not alone in its calling! Worth taking a look at, especially the last two sections: Read it … Continue reading

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Planting our Alleluias

  As a young Pentecostal beginning to worship in Anglican churches there were many practices which seemed odd and took getting used to, among them the liturgical use of the Alleluia. I was used to “Hallelujah” as the constant and spontaneous … Continue reading

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Bishop N.T. Wright’s article from The Times, July 15

The Americans know this will end in schism Support by US Episcopalians for homosexual clergy is contrary to Anglican faith and tradition. They are leaving the family  Tom Wright      In the slow-moving train crash of international Anglicanism, a decision … Continue reading

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Let us not mock God with metaphor

This was sent to me by my sister-in-law (and fellow Anglican and English teacher) Jessica Edgerton.  Wonderful, wonderful Easter poem, especially in light of the reductionist nonsense we sometimes hear from our well-meaning – but errant –  brothers and sisters … Continue reading

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