by Mark Marshall | Apr 3, 2020 | Anglicans, Daily Office
The coronavirus may be cancelling a great lot, but it is not cancelling Romans 8:28:And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. (ESV)One way God is using this coronavirus for good is the...
by Mark Marshall | Mar 27, 2020 | Anglicans, Spirituality
We humans are a presumptuous bunch. That is part of us being a sinful bunch I would presume. And disasters of various sorts sure do bring out presumptions of various sorts. I may not be helpful at banishing the coronavirus, but I will venture to...
by Anne Kennedy | Mar 13, 2020 | Anglicans, Go to Church
Well, I think it’s a law that we have to blog about Coronavirus now. And who am I to disobey, so, here we go. One First of all, here are some other people who have been writing interesting things. Cat, for one, and this person who has good advice for teachers who...
by Matt Kennedy | Mar 12, 2020 | Anglicans, Apostasy, Episcopalians, LGBTQIetc, Sexuality, Uncategorized, Vichycon
It seems that we are on the brink of another Lambeth Conference. I heard that it was coming up and vaguely noted to myself that I should mark the date and start paying attention. But it is all so deadly boring. What a difference a decade makes. For Lambeth 2008,...
by Mark Marshall | Mar 11, 2020 | Anglicans, Jesus, Spirituality
I should say right off that I am not the best one to write about Lenten fasting and abstinence. I’m Texan. I can maybe go 40 hours without meat as I more or less do at the end of Holy Week, but 40 days? As for abstinence, I do cut back on my alcohol intake during...
by Matt Kennedy | Feb 27, 2020 | Anglicans, Spirituality
Guest Article by Mark Marshall It was my first Ash Wednesday years ago. I loved my big Bible Church at the time and still do and appreciate it and how God used it in my life. But the worship of Anglicanism – with an actual church calendar, no less – was drawing...