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May 26 2024 issue

Sacramental Unity (Easter 7, Year C)

Worshiping alone is not an option if we are to be the Church. We are the body of Christ, individual members united under Christ as our head.

Conservative American Anglicanism’s Forgotten Third Seminary

In an atmosphere of attempting turnaround, novel pedagogy, and outreach into the Anglican Communion, Cranmer House was founded as a new REC seminary—with substantial help from conservative Episcopalians.

I, Me, Mine

For most of us, the very mention of the word “pronoun” exacerbates the cultural hypertension endemic to our culture.

Relationship (Easter 5, Year C)

Jesus made the perfect relationship between the incarnate Son and the Father known and commanded them to have the equivalent relationship with one another and the world.

Making a Case for Environmental Responsibility

The Rev. Canon Pam Hyde reviews Creation Care Discipleship: Why Earthkeeping Is an Essential Christian Practice.

St. Andrew’s Seminary Thrives in the Philippines

Gloria Mapangdol, the first woman to serve as dean of St. Andrew’s, leads the Anglican Seminary Deans Network Asia-Pacific.

Church Planting, Victorian Style

The Rev. Steve Rice reviews Anglo-Catholic Church Planting: Can It Work?

The Storm (Pentecost 5, Year B)

Men who ply their trade in deep waters know that wisdom includes a prudent dose of fear. Moreover, as pious Jews, these men know only one God, who makes the storm and subdues it.

The Least of These (Pentecost 4, Year B)

Your life, though a mere sprig, will be, in God’s time, a noble cedar.

Darkness and Light Alike

Keep on looking on the dark side, for to God darkness and light are both alike.

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