Category Archives: Christian Unity

A Look at Refugee Ministry

Over the summer, Fr. Pete Forbes (Dean of Arizona/Nevada in the Diocese of Western Anglicans) introduced me to an Afghan Christian living in Tucson. Perhaps you know that Afghanistan is…

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Our Tower of Babel

Like many of you, I’m sure, I’ve spent the better part of several years wondering: What’s gone wrong? Why do our disagreements seem so intense? Our bonds so broken? In…

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Anglicanism: Does it Even Matter?

“There be two manner of things in this world. Things that be necessary, and must be done, because that God has commanded them. And these things no man is able…

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A Lenten Meditation

“It may be thus understood, beloved brethren, that since the Lord commands and admonishes us even to love our enemies, and to pray even for those who persecute us, we…

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That’s Not Anglican! – Part 2

One unusual blessing that I continue to be grateful for is the presence of refugees in our church, and I interpret their presence as a sign of health for our…

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