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Scot McKnight, Anglican Deacon

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Theologian and prolific author Scot McKnight writes on his Jesus Creed weblog:

Beginning at 10 a.m. on April 26 in a service at the Church of the Redeemer (Highland Park [Illinois]) I will be ordained into the Sacred Order of Deacons.

… We are grateful to the Rev. Canon Jay Greener, a master liturgist and pastor, and [the] Rev. Amanda Holm Rosengren, pastor and worship leader, for their encouragement and to Bishop Todd Hunter, of the Anglican Church of North America, for this opportunity.

… Ever since I began teaching I have continued to use the BCP, occasionally we wandered into an Anglican Communion church, but it was not until two years ago that we more officially entered into such a fellowship. We are looking forward to April 26 and would appreciate your prayers.

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Biretta tip: Kendall Harmon at TitusOneNine.

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