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One Solution for the ‘Clergy Shortage’: Restore the Diaconate

We have a tool already forged to meet many shortages and emergencies: a diaconate.

TBT: National ordination exams

“Ordination tests are to discover a minimum of knowledge to be expected, and passage of the tests is not to be considered as evidence of any profound scholarly achievement” —Bernard Iddings Bell, 1936.

TBT: Ember Days

The Living Church, 1936: “Four times a year the notices on Sunday call our attention to the Ember Days.”

Russia in the West

Following the revolution, the Russians in Paris helped preserve the faith for later Orthodox generations, and they brought something to the West.

A few notes on heresy, orthodoxy, and common witness in the Church’s churches

Adjudicating discipline and orthodoxy in the divided churches is profoundly complicated, especially for the “inferior” and “weaker” member-communities of the body.

Why some evangelism peters out: Suggesting solutions

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

I believe that our Church has, at long last, awakened to the need for evangelism.

The Red Menace

Now is not the only time anti-Russian hysteria seemed to seize the nation.

No More Foreigners

St. Paul wrote, “Ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints and of the household of God.”

Why we behave like Anglicans

In the past, the Episcopal Church was not, and even now is not, what American taste particularly liked.

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