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Sep
10

Christopher Wells

My faith was nurtured in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in the Christian Reformed Church, a late-nineteenth-century immigrant importation from the Netherlands, and in the Christian schools of that denomination through high school. Our family landed there almost accidentally, as my father and mother were respectively low-church Episcopalian and Lutheran by background (without a drop of Dutch blood between them),...
Sep
10

Craig Uffman

Father Craig David is the tenth rector of St Thomas’ Episcopal Church of Rochester, New York.
Sep
10

Dave Sims

I think I became an Anglican about 12 years ago while working part time as a musician at a Willow Creek-style church in North Texas.
Sep
10

Katie Silcox

I am working on a Ph.D. in theology (historical) at Wycliffe College, Toronto. I am a priest in the Anglican Church of Canada, canonically resident in the Diocese of Huron, but “on loan” to the Diocese of Toronto where I will serve while I work on my doctorate. My theological areas of interest and study are Christology, pneumatology, Anglican theology, ecclesiology (more specifically the relationship...
Sep
10

Bruce Robison

The Rev. Bruce Robison has served as rector of St. Andrew’s Church, Highland Park, in the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh since 1994.
Sep
10

Ephraim Radner

The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner is a priest in the Episcopal Church, USA (Diocese of Colorado) and Professor of Historical Theology at Wycliffe College, Toronto, an Anglican seminary affiliated with the University of Toronto.
Sep
10

Sarah Puryear

The Rev. Sarah Kerr serves as associate rector at St. George’s Episcopal Church in Nashville, Tennessee. She grew up in Maine, land of lobsters and L.L. Bean, which she still claims as her home state, but she has lived in the South for so long that “Y’all” has now become part of her vocabulary.
Sep
10

Andrew Petiprin

Andrew Petiprin is a priest of the Diocese of Central Florida and Rector of St. Mary of the Angels Episcopal Church in his hometown of Orlando.
Sep
10

Matthew S.C. Olver

Fr. Matthew Olver is a priest in the Diocese of Dallas, where he has served since 2005. Since 2006, he has served at Church of the Incarnation in a number of roles and currently oversees her worship life and adult formation. A graduate of Wheaton College (B.A., English literature) and Duke University Divinity School (M.Div.), Fr Olver’s academic interests include ecumenism, the history of Anglican...
Sep
10

Jonathan Mitchican

I am a priest serving in the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. I blog at The Conciliar Anglican, where I write about classical Anglicanism and answer questions that people have about the faith. I have the rare distinction of believing that Anglicanism actually is something, that it is not just a placeholder but in fact the Catholic faith carried down to us through the centuries by the great saints of the...
Sep
10

Neal Michell

I began searching for a church that would meet my spiritual and intellectual needs. I found this in the church of my childhood and was confirmed at St. David’s in Austin.
Sep
10

Mark Michael

Mark Michael is the rector of Christ Church, Cooperstown, in the Episcopal Diocese of Albany.
Sep
10

Jean McCurdy Meade

The Very Rev. Dr. Jean McCurdy Meade has been the rector of Mount Olivet Episcopal-Anglican Church in New Orleans since 2002.
Sep
10

Daniel Martins

Daniel Martins is the 11th Bishop of Springfield.

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