Rediscover the gospel The Living Church March 28, 2017 Church of England, Liturgy, Necessary or Expedient?, The Episcopal Church For the sake of mission, we need to rediscover the gospel that the BCP empowers us to pray.
Orlando travesty Andrew Petiprin July 14, 2016 Commentary The travesty of the predominant Orlando narrative is devastating because it questions many peoples' real charitable motives in the aftermath.
The real secrets of successful pastors Jonathan Mitchican October 29, 2015 Commentary Fr. Jonathan Mitchican considers the four secrets of successful pastors.
Sons of Anarchy and the absence of grace Jonathan Mitchican October 8, 2015 Commentary, Sifting the Stream Sons of Anarchy is first and foremost a show about what it is like to live in a world without grace, a world where the law reigns and the Gospel is in short supply.
Adoption, generosity, and the kingdom Thomas Kincaid August 26, 2015 Commentary Mutual restraint and generosity enabled this event to be plainly and obviously one of God’s own kingdom, where adoption is a dream for God’s people (Romans 8:23).
The gospel ain’t about you, but it is for you Jonathan Mitchican May 5, 2015 Commentary Craig Uffman finds my explanation of Reformation teaching reductionistic. I find it puzzling that he rejects the idea that the gospel is primarily for us.
The gospel ain’t about you Craig Uffman May 4, 2015 Commentary The gospel is the proclamation that “the crucified and risen Jesus is the Messiah of Israel and therefore the Lord of the world.” And the time is ripe for a preaching ministry that reflects this gospel and equips the saints for the holy life which is our spiritual worship.
Grace, grace, and grace: how to battle Osteenism in our time Jonathan Mitchican April 27, 2015 Commentary We must take the Osteen out of our own eyes before we go looking to remove it from our neighbor's.