A Sunday in the Anglican Diaspora North American Anglicans lack an ecclesiology that can comprehend our fragmentation and numerical decay.
Warm Welcome and My Friend’s Journey into the ACNA Perhaps our decline relates to our forgetfulness about what draws people to church in the first place.
A Response to ACNA’s Proposed Prayer Book 2019 It’s important for Episcopalians to be aware of developments in the ACNA, especially as we contemplate the possibilities of comprehensive liturgical revision in our church.
A Reflection on GAFCON III and ACNA GAFCON's choice of the archbishop of ACNA as chair of their Primates’ Council forces us here in North America to reckon with these developments.
GAFCON 2018: ‘Letter to the Churches’ To proclaim the gospel, we must first defend the gospel against threats from without and within.
Why GAFCON Matters: Thoughts on the Opening of GAFCON 2018 GAFCON is clearly here to stay. Questions remain about the role it will play in the lives and ministries of its supporters and detractors.
The Optional Bishop An Anglican province bent on mission but without theological and historical depth will make for a weak, divided church.
How the ACNA helped me become an Episcopalian My theological vocation has demanded that if I am to be an Anglican in the United States, I need to be an Episcopalian.