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Justin Holcomb

The Rt. Rev. Justin S. Holcomb, PhD is Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida and teaches theology and apologetics for Reformed Theological Seminary. He has written, edited, or co-authored more then 20 books on abuse, theology, and Biblical studies. He was ordained deacon and priest in the Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan.

St. Augustine & Grace

Grace is the heartbeat and headline of the Christian faith. Here are four different voices on grace - Augustine, Calvin, Ryle, and Spurgeon.

More Than Conquerors

Christians face the most difficult of circumstances with confidence that nothing separates us from the love of God in Christ.

One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic

The church’s unity, holiness, catholicity, and apostolic foundation flow from God’s promises, are brought to reality in Christ's redemptive work, and are enlivened by the Holy Spirit.

An Open Letter to Survivors of Abuse

Dear survivors of abuse, What happened to you was not your fault. You are not to blame. You did not deserve it. You did not...

God’s Remedy

The Comfortable Words Through these first few weeks of Lent, we have studied the four Comfortable Words, found in our Book of Common Prayer and...

Diagnosing Our Problem

The Comfortable Words In this installment of our Lenten survey of the Comfortable Words, a key part of our Anglican liturgy, let us examine the...

God’s Divine Disposition

The Comfortable Words We are continuing a Lenten study of the Comfortable Words, a vital part of our Anglican liturgy. These are four Scripture passages...

The Comfortable Words: An Invitation to Rest

During Lent, these essays are going to examine a key portion of our Anglican liturgy: the Comfortable Words. These are four Scripture passages arranged...

Psalm 88: At God’s Mercy

By Justin S. Holcomb Psalm 88 is an individual psalm of lament by someone so overwhelmed with troubles (v. 3) that he is abandoned by...

How Does Jesus Build His Church?

By Justin S. Holcomb   And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell...