The Scouring of the White Horse By Christopher Yoder On a hill in the Berkshire Downs in southern England, there is an enormous, abstract figure of a horse cut into chalk. The white lines of the chalk horse stand out sharply from the sur... Read More...
G. K. Chesterton and the Goodness of God By Cole Hartin While I have a few podcasts in my feed, over the past couple of years I’ve been trying to mix in audiobooks as well. I’m cheap, so I don’t have an Audible subscription. I have found, however, ... Read More...
Summer Reading By Cole Hartin I am taking my summer vacation late this year. My hope, when planning this, was that our province would be facing fewer COVID-19 restrictions, and thus the possibility of seeing friends and family would have been more likely. It turns out my ... Read More...
The inspiration of Alfred In his moment of despair, King Alfred the Great is visited by the Mother of God, who offers him not comfort but a call to arms.
Craft beer & G.K. Chesterton’s ‘theology of imbibing’ Given Episcopal problems with alcohol, we need a coherent and compelling theology and practice of imbibing.
Why so serious? The levity of the saints is a lightness that is bright with mirth, heavy with joy, thick with intention and devotion.
Who needs an Anglican Father Brown? “Finally, an Anglican Father Brown.” Reading this endorsement, I confess that my first response was: “Really? Who needs one?” But I found myself gradually drawn in.