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Monthly Archives: February 2017
The Season of Lent
Lent, as its older name (Lengten) implies, is the season of spring, when the days begin to lengthen (at least in the northern hemisphere). In the Church, Lent is a season of forty days leading up to Easter. It is … Continue reading
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Old or new?
Old or New? Over the last few years churches have tried to distinguish themselves from their sister churches by reaching to the early church past to define the cutting edge church future. The term to describe this enviable state of … Continue reading
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Classes on Basic Christian Doctrine
You are welcome to join us for a series of classes on basic Christian doctrine, using the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Anglican Church as a basis. The next topic, this Sunday (Feb. 19th) will be the Bible: the place it … Continue reading
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Held to an account
February 15, 2017 – Wednesday Morning Who can say, I have made my heart clean?1 The Lord looked down from heaven upon the children of men, to see if there were any that did understand, and seek God. They are … Continue reading
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The Bright Morning Star
I am … the bright and morning Star.1 There shall come a star out of Jacob.2 The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on … Continue reading
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The Least Of These… who are they?
Originally posted on julian dobbs:
For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven. [Ecclesiastes 3:1] In 2015, I was working with Congressional Leaders endeavoring to help Assyrian Christians escape the constant danger of Islamic…
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Does The Reformation Still Matter?
This article is reprinted from GAFCON.org A World Wide Association of Orthodox Anglicans. It is written by the General Secretary of GAFCON, Dr. Peter Jensen. Read it in it’s original format by following this link: gafcon.org 500 years on – … Continue reading
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Nonpartisan Advice for Partisan Times
Or Picking Sides in the Kingdom of God… We are living in interesting times. Some are hopeful that things are about to change; some are fearful that things are about to change. Here is some nonpartisan advice from Psalm 146: … Continue reading
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Presentation of Our Lord
February 2 marks a feast (or holy day) that is near the end the season of Epiphany and a longer series of celebrations relating to the birth of Jesus. The feast is often called The Presentation of Our Lord Jesus … Continue reading
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