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Holy Spirit

Pentecost and the Image and Mission of God

God's adopted children, like his only begotten Son, are driven into the world by the Spirit to share in the cross and proclaim Good News.

American Anglicans: One Body United by One Spirit?

Since 1789, Anglicans in the United States, spanning a wide range, have had the invocation of the Holy Spirit as part of their Eucharistic prayers.

A Visit from the Holy Spirit

A seasoned pastor shares a visceral experience of grief for those seemingly cut off from the means of grace and the hope of the Gospel.

Simeon Zahl and Life in the Spirit

Simeon Zahl’s distinctly Protestant theology of the Spirit, emphasizing the freedom of the third person, highlights undeveloped parts of certain strains in Catholic thought. The key is playfulness.

A New Heart (Pentecost 15, Year B)

Of the many fruits of the Spirit, perhaps nothing is more important than unity, peace, and bonds of love.

Breathe on Me, Breath of God

With the launch of TLC's new website, you can now subscribe to Covenant, receiving it every day right in your inbox. — Editor. “The Holy Spirit is...

The Holy Ghost, the Comforter

Te Deum Laudamus Sometimes we hear people in church seek to eliminate gendered words for God in our prayers. Now that I am in the...

Choosing Godliness in 2024

As each calendar year begins again my mind is often drawn to a Radiohead song: “Fitter happier, more productive, comfortable, not drinking too much,...

Dreading Pentecost

By Charlie Clauss I found it odd the first time such a letter made its way to my hands, but to have it occur a...

Praying for Renewal in Kentucky’s Holy Land

By Mark Michael You can spot them easily on maps of nationwide religious membership, three Catholic counties in central Kentucky, amid a sea of evangelicals....

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