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Sep
10

Douglas LeBlanc

Douglas LeBlanc, a veteran religion journalist, is a former editor with Christianity Today and Compassion International. He is the author of Tithing: Test Me in This (Thomas Nelson, 2010). He joined TLC’s staff in September 2009, after contributing freelance articles for a decade. He has written for Christian Research Journal, Episcopal Life, and the weblog GetReligion.org. His writing has appeared in...
Sep
10

Graham Kings

Graham Kings is Bishop of Sherborne (in the Diocese of Salisbury) and a co-founder and theological secretary of Fulcrum.
Sep
10

Thomas Kincaid

A cradle Episcopalian, Thomas Kincaid serves as a priest at the Church of the Incarnation in the Diocese of Dallas.
Sep
10

Elisabeth Rain Kincaid

Elisabeth Rain Kincaid is a doctoral student in moral theology at the University of Notre Dame. She lives in La Porte, Indiana, with her husband, the Rev. Thomas Kincaid.
Sep
10

Samuel Keyes

Father Sam Keyes is a priest of the Diocese of Dallas and a doctoral student at Boston College.
Sep
10

Richard Kew

I am a priest of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee who is Development Director at Ridley Hall, Cambridge. Ridley is one of England’s leading theological colleges/seminaries, and is a strategic hub for the wider Anglican Communion in the heart of a world-class university setting. The focal point of much of my work at present is a major capital campaign. I was ordained in London in 1969, but the huge God...
Sep
10

Nathan Jennings

A native of Austin, Professor Jennings returned to his hometown when he joined the faculty of Seminary of the Southwest in 2005. Jennings has also served as the Director of the Anglican Studies Program at Seminary of the Southwest since 2008. Jennings is interested in liturgical theology, dogmatic theology, ascetical theology, theological hermeneutics and the way these disciplines intersect and inform one...
Sep
10

Jason Ingalls

The Rev. Jason Ingalls is an Episcopal priest of the Diocese of Tennessee currently serving in development at Ridley Hall Cambridge. He studied theology at John Brown University, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Wycliffe College, Toronto, and has served in campus ministry at Vanderbilt University and Tennessee Technical University. Before moving to England with his wife, Dr. Monique Ingalls, Jason was a...
Sep
10

Jordan Hylden

Jordan Hylden is a doctoral candidate in theology and ethics at Duke Divinity School and a candidate for holy orders in the diocese of North Dakota.
Sep
10

Emily Hylden

The Rev. Emily Hylden serves as curate at the Church of St. Michael & St. George in St. Louis, Missouri.
Sep
10

Tony Hunt

I was born in Wisconsin. As the son of an Assemblies of God pastor, I was tied into active Church life from a young age. (I like to think that my Pentecostal upbringing adds a complementary charismatic flavor to my Anglican identity.) After helping plant an Assemblies church in my mid-20s with my wife and some friends in Minneapolis, I was confirmed into the Episcopal Church. I had become disillusioned...
Sep
10

N.J.A. Humphrey

I was born in 1973 and am a priest in the Episcopal Church, currently serving as vicar and scholar-in-residence at St. Paul’s, K St., in the Diocese of Washington, a relatively traditional Anglo-Catholic parish with parishioners of all theological viewpoints, including the most reactionary conservative and knee-jerk liberal ones. I served St. Paul’s as curate from the feast of the Translation of the...
Sep
10

Joseph B. Howard

The Rev. Joseph B. Howard — Father Jody — is a priest in the Diocese of Tennessee, where he serves as rector of St. Joseph of Arimathea Episcopal Church in Hendersonville. Ordained in 2006, Fr. Jody is a native of Asheville, North Carolina, and a graduate of the University of North Carolina-Asheville, and the University of the South School of Theology. Since being ordained, Fr. Jody has served at...
Sep
10

Victoria R.T. Heard

Victoria R.T. Heard is Canon for Church Planting and Congregational Development for the Diocese of Dallas.

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