by Anne Kennedy | Aug 13, 2023 | Biblical Illiteracy, Church Growth, Church Year, Garden-Variety Malaise, Go to Church, Jesus
Photo by Nick Moore on Unsplash You may have come across a song in the last few days that has been downloaded an exceptionally high number of times. I was listening to it myself when I happened to click over to the lections for today, at which point I sighed heavily...
by Anne Kennedy | Jun 25, 2023 | Abortion, Anglicans, Biblical Illiteracy, Church Year, Corrupt Media, Go to Church, The Gospel
This is a true statement, and worthy of all the very online to be received, that, as Elon says, when the Wagner group is rolling up to the edge of Moscow, one member of a marriage will be trying to sleep, and the other will be up all night on Twitter (don’t click if...
by Anne Kennedy | Jun 18, 2023 | Biblical Illiteracy, Church Year, False Teachers and Their Enablers, Garden-Variety Malaise, Go to Church
I’ve been bemused over the last year to watch Christians arguing with each other over whether or not it would be a good thing to live in or have or build a “Christian” nation. What sort of country would you like to live in? What kinds of morals would help everyone...
by Anne Kennedy | Jun 11, 2023 | Anglicans, Church Year, False Teachers and Their Enablers, Garden-Variety Malaise, Go to Church, The Gospel
It’s already been a long weekend and I’m only halfway through it. I was trying to hobble my way over to the lections last night, past Rick Warren’s poorly reasoned “My Apology to Christian Women,” on past this tweet: Listen carefully to the music of your heart. Find...
by Anne Kennedy | Jun 4, 2023 | Anglicans, Church Year, Freedom of Speech, Go to Church, LGBTQIetc
Well, I must admit, I am a little shocked. Last week, on the podcast, Matt and I announced with sure and certain knowledge that the annual traditional, celebration of “pride” would unfurl over our neighborhood on the first, or perhaps even the second, but...
by Anne Kennedy | May 29, 2023 | Church Year, Garden-Variety Malaise, Go to Church, LGBTQIetc
Last week the BBC published what someone on Twitter called a “comprehensive, light-heartedly warm guide to Satanism.” The Tweeter—mercifully—was upset that the BBC would do such a thing. Other people, rightly, wanted to know where all the good reporting has gone. Why...