by Matt Kennedy | Aug 29, 2023 | Anglicans, Freedom of Speech, Religious Freedom
As a rule Stand Firm tends to focus on theology, apologetics, and current Anglican affairs. We tend not to post things like what you will read below since if we were to make a habit of it there would be no end to the needs to be met and posts to be made. But the Rev....
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 Matt Kennedy | Mar 31, 2023 | Academia, Freedom of Speech, Literature, Lutherans, Podcast
On this episode of the Stand Firm podcast, Matt, Jady, and Nick talk to Dr. Jonathan Mumme, associate professor of theology at Hillsdale College, about the current educational climate, discuss what Christian parents can do in the face of it, and highlight the things...
by Mark Marshall | Mar 20, 2023 | Freedom of Speech, LGBTQIetc, Religious Freedom, Sexuality, Spirituality, Sports, Totalitarians
I do not watch hockey but a certain NHL goalie is my new hero. Like other NHL teams, the San Jose Sharks decided to have a Pride Night complete with their team wearing very special jerseys during warm-ups. Their goalie James Reimer refused to wear the Pride Night...
by Mark Marshall | Feb 28, 2023 | Anglicans, Freedom of Speech, LGBTQIetc, Oppression, Religious Freedom, Sexuality, Totalitarians, Woke Church
A favorite slogan from our woke friends is “Love is love.” Well I say let’s take them up on that. Let’s see what “love” from them looks like in a Church of England school. That seems a safe enough place to look. Dr. Bernard Randall, an Anglican priest and Chaplain...
by Anne Kennedy | Jan 26, 2023 | Biblical Illiteracy, Freedom of Speech, Jesus, Spirituality
Took a little break from trudging through piles of Brianna Wiest to start a glorious 45 and a half hours of Stephen Fry reading The Blandings Collection–truly, it’s hard to remember the gathering apocalyptic storm with Fry’s version of The Efficient...