by Matt Kennedy | Dec 16, 2022 | Anglicans, Church Year, Eschatology, Go to Church, Podcast
On this episode of the Stand Firm podcast, Matt, Jady, and Nick talk about whether or not to have church on Christmas Day, the importance of remembering the reality of heaven and hell, and how eternity affects the here and now. For another episode on the importance of...
by Anne Kennedy | Nov 22, 2022 | Eschatology, Garden-Variety Malaise, The Gospel
I have quite a few things to do today, as one would expect. Not least braving the wild barbarous hoards in Wegmans and Aldi, hunting out and searching essential ingredients for Thanksgiving Dinner. I also have to repaint my living room. I do. I’ve loved the last...
by Anne Kennedy | Sep 28, 2022 | Church Year, Eschatology, Garden-Variety Malaise
I’m not moving through Heavenly Participation very quickly because I don’t ever have time to read. Indeed, whenever I do sit down in a chair with a physical book in my hand, it is as though I have bought for myself an expensive sound system, perfectly calibrated it,...
by Anne Kennedy | Apr 3, 2022 | Biblical Illiteracy, Eschatology, False Teachers and Their Enablers, Jesus, LGBTQIetc, The Gospel, Woke Church
In some sort of fit yesterday, while cleaning my whole house and repotting all my seedlings, at the advice of clever and wonderful friends, I downloaded and listened to the whole of Carl Trueman’s Strange New World. It’s been several months since I finished The Rise...
by Anne Kennedy | Mar 13, 2022 | Apostasy, Eschatology, False Teachers and Their Enablers, Jesus, LGBTQIetc, Sexuality, Social Justice, Theological Liberalism, Totalitarians
I am caught between Scilla and Charybdis this morning. Having foolishly taken a week off from blogging, thinking that I needed a break, as usual I only ended up wandering around my disorganized house in a muddle, mad about everything but unable to remember why. And...
by Anne Kennedy | Feb 6, 2022 | Church Year, Coronavirus, Eschatology, Garden-Variety Malaise, Jesus
In between various other kinds of work all week, I’ve scrolled past a vast number of hot takes about Joe Rogan, without really having the time to click on any of them, and then the piece by Megan Basham about Francis Collins and Ed Stetzer and all those people. I...