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Adoption and Baptism: A Real-Life Illustration

T.C. wrote 4 weeks ago: Last night, my son and I were enjoying our nightly ritual of reading books and bible stories before … more →

Tags: Theology, Adoption, Baptism, Belief, Christ, Christianity, Evangelicalism, Faith, God

Anglican Sacramentalism - Rev. Robert Crouse1 comment

Caleb Roberts wrote 2 months ago: Hello everyone, Since the current topic at hand at DiscoverOrthodoxy is the nature of the Eucharist, … more →

Tags: Readings, thinkers, The Sacraments, Sacraments, Eucharist, Anglicanism, Chalcedonian Christology, English Reformation, Thomas Cranmer

Welcome Home!3 comments

St. Hilda\'s Contributor wrote 3 months ago: Sermon preached by The Rev’d Neil Fernyhough, 12th Sunday After Pentecost (August 23, 2009). R … more →

Tags: Sermons/Homilies, Sermon, Gospel of John, Eucharist, Communion, spirituality, Sacraments

Food and Drink of Life

St. Hilda\'s Contributor wrote 4 months ago: Sermon preached by The Rev’d Neil Fernyhough, 10th Sunday After Pentecost (August 9, 2009). Re … more →

Tags: Sermons/Homilies, Sermon, Gospel of John, Letter to the Ephesians, Eucharist, Second Book of Samuel, Eucharistic theology, Bread of Life, Sacraments

One New Humanity

St. Hilda\'s Contributor wrote 4 months ago: Sermon preached by The Rev’d Neil Fernyhough, 7th Sunday After Pentecost (July 19, 2009). Read … more →

Tags: Sermons/Homilies, Sermon, Letter to the Ephesians, Gospel of Mark, Second Book of Samuel, Ecumenism, multifaith, Interfaith, Jewish-Christian relations

Archbishop of Canterbury: Reaction to General Convention of the Episcopal Church

Peg wrote 4 months ago: The full text of ++Rowan, Archbishop of Canterbury’s, reflections on the recent General Conven … more →

Tags: Christianity, church, Current Events, Episcopal/Anglican Stuff, Faith, Faith Chat, Religion, spirituality

What Are The Seven Deadly Sins?

Peg wrote 4 months ago: Sounds like a question that would have an easy answer, but it’s more involved than it looks!  … more →

Tags: Bible, Christianity, church, Faith, Faith Chat, General Interest, God, Life, Philosophy

Baptismal Rapprochement Between Southern Baptists and Churches of Christ?55 comments

John Mark Hicks wrote 5 months ago: Just as Zurich (“Zwinglianism”) and Geneva (“Calvinianism”) found sacramental common ground in the C … more →

Tags: Church History, Stone-Campbell, Theology, Baptism, Calvin, Churches of Christ, Consensus Tigurinus, Sacraments, Soteriology

Anglican Futures Conference (part 2)

Peg wrote 6 months ago: This afternoon’s schedule: D.H. Williams, Professor of Religion in Patristics & Historical … more →

Tags: Christianity, church, Episcopal/Anglican Stuff, Faith Chat, Jesus, kingdom, Life, spirituality, The Emerging Church

The Anglican Church Meets the Emerging Church

Peg wrote 6 months ago: Currently attending, and writing to you from, the Ancient Wisdom – Anglican Futures Conference … more →

Tags: Blogging, Christianity, church, Current Events, Episcopal/Anglican Stuff, Faith, Faith Chat, Jesus, kingdom

Turning Points: 05/ The Culmination of Christendom: The Coronation of Charlemagne (800)

halakti wrote 6 months ago: 109: “… the event was a dramatic symbol of relationships undergoing permanent change. … more →

Tags: book, Chapter Summary, Mark A. Noll, Turning Points, charlemagne, Leo III, pope, Papacy, franks

Taste and see

hopelens wrote 7 months ago: I was reading somewhere (alas, a magazine, one of too many) about the evocative power of smell memor … more →

Tags: Religion and Spirituality, Life, Christianity, Religion, spirituality, symbolism, Eucharist, Krispy Kreme

Made present

donagh wrote 9 months ago: What passes for sacramentology these days drives me insane sometimes. I get into the occasional frie … more →

Tags: Sacramentology, Theology, Christ, Cult of the Eucharist, Eucharist, Holy Communion, Salvation, Satisfaction, Sin

Liturgical and Communion Vessels - History and Art1 comment

Peg wrote 9 months ago: Passover Seder Setting Like so many traditions in the church, the choice and design of vessels used … more →

Tags: Bible, Christianity, church, Church History, Episcopal/Anglican Stuff, Faith, Faith Chat, God, Jesus

:: The Sacrament of Baptism in Roman Catholic Theology :: 4 comments

theophilogue wrote 10 months ago: Baptism is efficacious—it removes the guilt of original sin and regenerates the soul, freeing one fr … more →

Tags: Baptism, Baptism and Salvation, baptismal regeneration, Evangelical theology, Evangelicals, Protestantism, Roman Catholic Sacraments, Roman Catholic Theology, Roman Catholicism

Now That We're Free

Peg wrote 1 year ago: Well, it’s done.  We’re free. It’s not even breaking news any more.  Here it is fi … more →

Tags: Christianity, church, Current Events, Episcopal/Anglican Stuff, Faith, Faith Chat, General Interest, Life, Religion

Tanzania 2008 - Dispatch 3

connectionkenya wrote 1 year ago: Proud members of Class #1, Nyakato School of Theology Dispatch 3 From Station Mwanza in Tanzania Pas … more →

Tags: Practices, Missions, Africa, Tanzania, priest, Priests, Bishop Kwangu, Bishop Chidawali, Chidawali

The Passing of a Great Man

Peg wrote 1 year ago: Thanks to my brother for forwarding the news last night that Alexander Solzhenitsyn has passed from … more →

Tags: A Topic For the Week, Faith Chat, Life, spirituality, Thoughts, Christianity, Faith, God, Current Events

What Does It Mean to Worship?1 comment

Peg wrote 1 year ago: There are so many ways this question might be answered! Some worship traditions promote formal servi … more →

Tags: Faith Chat, Life, spirituality, Religion, Christianity, Faith, God, Theology, Jesus


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