Category: Theology
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Muhlenberg, Machen, and the Reformed Episcopal Church
In 1856, William Augustus Muhlenberg (1797-1877) presented a Memorial (a formal petition) to the General Convention of the Episcopal Church. In it, he called for…
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St. Benedict & Creating Your Own Personal “Rule”
Who was St. Benedict? St. Benedict of Nursia (c. 480–547) was a Christian monk who founded the Benedictine monastic tradition and wrote The Rule of…
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What is an Anglican?
When someone visits an Anglican Church, if they are new to our tradition, they often ask, “What is an Anglican?” Answering this question depends a…
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Clericus 2025
From February 4-6, 2025, I had the privilege of traveling to Phoenix, Arizona, to join clergy from across the Reformed Episcopal Church (REC) Diocese of…
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Chalking the Doors: Blessing the Chapel for Epiphany
For Epiphany, we gathered at Canterbury’s chapel doors to mark the season with the traditional chalking of the doors. With white chalk, we inscribed 20+C+M+B+25…
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Praying with the St. Thomas Christians
On Sunday evening, I had the joy of preaching at an evening prayer service alongside our brothers and sisters from the Church of South India,…
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I am near death
Today is day 12,707 of my life. Assuming I live to my mid-80s, more than 40% of my days are already spent. But my primary…
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Who Controls the Future of the Anglican Church in North America
In this video, I discuss my perspective on what I believe will shape the future of the Anglican Church in North America and explain…
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On the FACTS Podcast: “Augustine of Canterbury: The Beginnings of the Church of England?”
I recently had the incredible opportunity to join Dr. Stephen Boyce on the FACTS podcast, where we delved into a fascinating discussion about the origins…
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REC Clericus in Arizona
Our recent Reformed Episcopal Diocese of Mid-America Western Deanery Clericus event was held from February 21-23 at Christ Anglican Church (Anglican Province of Christ the…