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Steve Rice

The Rev. Steve Rice is the rector of St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, an Anglo-Catholic parish in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and is the founder of the Society of St. Joseph of Arimathea.

Walking Differently

I’m not going to lie; it was a little weird last Wednesday when about 25 of us gathered together to go sing Christmas Carols...

On the Immaculate Conception: A Reflection

Although not mandatory for Anglicans, the Immaculate Conception of Mary emphasizes the need for grace which leads us to accept Jesus as Lord.

Embracing Real Diversity

Can very different theological perspectives live in charity? The Church of England has a defined path that seeks mutual flourishing.

Proving the Concept of Beauty

Ralph Adams Cram wrote “beauty is the instrument of art" and therefore ordering a church, even with a modest budget, is a ministry itself.

The Whole House of God

“The house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume.” To fully understand what is going on in the Gospel reading, we must go back...

A Study for this Lent: The Sacrament of Easter

Those looking for a rich study this Lent in preparation for the paschal mystery would do well to consider Greenacre and Haselock, The Sacrament of Easter.

Holy, Holy, Holy

"In the year King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lofty; and the hem of his robe filled...

We Are All Here

An Anglo-Catholic priests writes, I am still here because this is where I was called. “Lord, to whom shall we go?” If I left the Episcopal Church for another communion, I may very well be happier in some areas and freer in most. But I would exchange one set of problems for another.

Olympics and Authenticity

Like so many other households, my family spent most of our early August nights watching the Olympics. Ritual pervades every aspect of my life,...

Church Planting, Victorian Style

The Rev. Steve Rice reviews Anglo-Catholic Church Planting: Can It Work?