Revival! Episcopal Evangelism and Billy Graham’s Legacy Carrie Boren Headington March 5, 2018 Commentary, The Episcopal Church Under the leadership of Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, evangelism has been moved to the front of the Episcopal Church’s agenda.
A theology for Anglican church growth The Rev. Dr. David Goodhew January 3, 2018 Commentary There is a certain convenience in the assumption that decline is inevitable. Anglican disdain for church growth is ecclesiological palliative care.
The interior life and the re-evangelization of the West Jonathan Turtle January 2, 2018 Anglican Church of Canada, Commentary, Ministry There can be no great evangelism, no good works, no moral or faithful life at all apart from a deep and abiding personal encounter with the living Christ.
A blessing for visitors Benjamin Guyer November 16, 2017 Commentary, Liturgy What does it mean to make the liturgy more inviting? Episcopalians believe in welcoming others, especially in church, but inviting is different from welcoming.
In memory and anticipation of Robert W. Jenson Matthew Burdette September 13, 2017 Commentary One of America’s greatest theologians, Robert W. Jenson, died Sept. 5 in Princeton at age 87.
Why some evangelism peters out: Suggesting solutions The Living Church August 10, 2017 Editorial, The Episcopal Church True movements of the Spirit of God in Christian history were never the result of the concurrence of a committee.
Why some evangelism peters out: The negatives The Living Church August 3, 2017 Editorial, The Episcopal Church I believe that our Church has, at long last, awakened to the need for evangelism.
No More Foreigners The Living Church July 6, 2017 Commentary, The Episcopal Church St. Paul wrote, “Ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints and of the household of God.”