Articles related to "Anglican"



Evangelism
This is a difficult point for me, but ultimately I believe in evangelism and have come to an understanding with evangelism: I won't bother it if it won't bother me!
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Liverpool Anglican Cathedral View
A perfect first stop in any Liverpool tour, the gorgeous, accessible space reflects the city's history with elevator ride to city views from the belltower.
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Anglican Religious Orders
Didn't know Protestants had religious orders, didya? Yep, we sure do. Monks, nuns, sisters, brothers, abbeys, monasteries, and convents are no strangers to Anglicanism. In this article we introduce three Anglican religious orders; one for men, one for women, and one "coed." Coed? Read and see!
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The Lambeth Conference and Authority in the Anglican Communion
Lambeth last year was a hotbed of controversy and painful experience for many groups of Anglicans. Here is an explanation of what Lambeth is and is not.
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Why be Anglican?
This article is a summary of my spiritual journey to date. It gives key reasons why I choose to be an Anglican, and summarizes what I think are the best attributes of Anglicanism.
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Lambeth 2008
The 2008 Lambeth conference voted to hold a moratorium on further conversation on same sex blessings. To do so is for the Anglican Communion to deny its own diversity.
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Cycles
Who needs to know why things are the way they are, when what we really need to do is to simply be what we are?
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Lagniappe
Lagniappe is a French word loosely meaning, "that which is given freely." I use the word to mean something given without expectation of reciprocation. This article is about giving love to ourselves.
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Lutheran Cross-Cultural Ministry
An introduction into Lutheran cross-cultural ministries. This initial article looks at the cross-cultural challenges in Luther's day and the early days of the Lutheran church.
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O Come, O Come Emmanuel
Just a short article to lighten your spirits and hopefully give you a chuckle. I hope your holiday season is peaceful and fulfilling.
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On Prayer
Almighty God, to you all hearts are open, all desires known, and from you no secrets are hid: Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you, and worthily magnify your holy Name; through Christ our Lord. Amen. Leofric, 1050
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Sometimes He Comes in the Clouds
When we don't know where to look for God in our lives, we are often surprised to find him where we least expected.
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Teetering on the Brink of Destruction
The issue of homosexuality is no stranger to the Anglican Communion. Indeed, how Anglicans handle the controversy may turn out to be a test case for other mainline churches, the consequences of which are still far from sight.
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The Book of Common Prayer - Part I
This article is first in a multi-part series that will introduce the Book of Common Prayer, the defining instrument of Anglicanism.
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The Book of Common Prayer - Part II
Continuing in the series, this article focuses on the central worship service of Anglicans, the Holy Eucharist. A brief explanation is given regarding the two versions of the services, Rite I and Rite II.
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The Stool Test
This essay, on the three-legged stool of Scripture, Tradition and Reason, was written by Fr. John-Julian of the Order of Julian of Norwich, and originally published on the order's website, "Julian Jottings."
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What's So Funny 'Bout Peace, Love and Total Silence?
A Catholic's adventures at a silent Anglican retreat
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Africa to Boycott Conference
The split in the Christian Church following the 2003 ordination of gay bishop, Gene Robinson, still helps to keep the Anglicans divided nearly five years later.
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Catholics Fuel Discrimination Row
After the Christian Church became caught up in a homophobic row when Reverend Gene Robinson was ordained as a Bishop, the Catholic Church now raises more eyebrows.
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Puritan Belief Political Ideaology
Puritanism may be the most maligned religion in American History but conflict with the Anglican Church was a cause of the English Civil War and the American Revolution!
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Leicester Cathedral
Leicester Cathedral, a working cathedral sits in Leicester's busy city centre on 1600 year old ruins of Ratae (Leicester).
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MARY SITTS (1772 - 1859) Canadian Pioneer
Mary Sitts was captured by Mississauga Indians during the American Revolution. She was the first white woman to live in present day Brant County. Mary is truly a Canadian pioneer.
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The Book of Common Prayer - Part III
In this article we take a look at the liturgies of the seven Sacraments: Baptism, Communion, Confirmation, Confession, Marriage, Unction, and Ordination.
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Jewish Rulers in Foreign Lands-II
The Jews, though victims of social bigotry, rose to be powerful rulers in some countries in modern times as well as in the ancient times.
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Liverpool's St. James' Cemetery
Down a gravestone-lined tunnel under Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral, emerge into a city garden of history, blossoms, and strange beauty. Volunteer to garden on Saturdays.
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William Penn
William Penn: Becomes a Quaker, and obtains a grant to establish a Quaker colony in Pennsylvania in America.
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Amazing Grace: The Amazing Life of John Newton
John Newton was an English sea captain who plied the 18th century slave trade. An infamous hellion and libertine in his youth, he went on to become an abolitionist and eminent minister and also to write what has become probably the best known Christian Hymn, <i>Amazing Grace</i>.
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Argentina: Rosario's Churches and Urban Museum
Enjoy a one hour walking tour around the lesser known jewels of the city of Rosario - murals by local painters, concealed churches and Che Guevara's house of birth.
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