The Growth of the Anglican Church in North America The Rev. Dr. David Goodhew February 15, 2019 ACNA, Anglican Church of Canada, Church of England, The Episcopal Church ACNA is reporting growth, but is that growth real?
Cleaning Up the Playing Field: Six Resolutions for Lambeth The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner February 12, 2019 ACNA, Commentary, Ecclesiology, The Episcopal Church The Lambeth Conference cannot afford to decide nothing. By the same token, in its limited capacity, it must decide as little as possible for the time being.
Foundational Faith: Catechesis as Architecture Guest Contributor January 30, 2019 ACNA, Catechesis, Commentary What are we trying to accomplish in teaching new Christians the core elements of the Christian faith?
Against Anglican Myopia: GAFCON, Canterbury, and Lambeth Eugene R. Schlesinger January 23, 2019 ACNA, Church of England, Commentary, Ecclesiology, The Episcopal Church Anglicanism is good, but it is not ultimate, only provisional. Only Jesus Christ is ultimate, and one day, even if only on the Last Day, all denominational identities will give way to the creedal and confessed one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church.
A Neglected Gem: The Sunday First Lessons in the 1662 Book of Common Prayer Guest Contributor December 11, 2018 ACNA, Bible, Church of England, The Episcopal Church Lectionary and liturgical change has largely emptied Anglican services of Old Testament readings.
A Sunday in the Anglican Diaspora Benjamin Guyer December 3, 2018 ACNA, Commentary, Ecclesiology, The Episcopal Church North American Anglicans lack an ecclesiology that can comprehend our fragmentation and numerical decay.
Warm Welcome and My Friend’s Journey into the ACNA Guest Contributor November 30, 2018 ACNA, Ministry, The Episcopal Church Perhaps our decline relates to our forgetfulness about what draws people to church in the first place.
Demanding Commitment, Devouring the Word Guest Contributor October 25, 2018 ACNA, Bible, Commentary, The Episcopal Church An experiment from my first parish: a 34-week course on the whole Bible, from Genesis to Revelation.