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Search the Scriptures

Modern Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox alike revel in undermining faith in the doctrine that all things necessary for salvation may be found through Holy Scripture. The favorite argument for polemists from those communions is that the canon of Scripture did not create itself, therefore how would anyone know what constitutes Holy Scripture without the…

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The Drama of Confession

This essay is an adaptation and expansion of material I prepared for a Sunday school class a year ago. The purpose of the class was simply to explain what we do on Sunday morning and why we do it, my inspiration being Anthony Sparrow’s A Rationale Upon the Book of Common Prayer. As our parish…

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Honor Virtue Or Lose the Young Men

Young Men are The Future Young men are the future of the Anglican Church in North America. They are the resource, if well stewarded, by which the church will be replenished through the Spirit. Young men will also, if either neglected or ignored, opt out of ordained ministry altogether in favor of pursuits and careers…

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Ghosted by the Church

When Masculinity Disappears and the Church Becomes Silent Let’s be honest. A growing number of Christian men have stopped going to church—and not because they’ve lost the faith. It’s because the church has lost them. Why? Some blame secular culture, others point to boredom, but beneath the surface is a festering wound: the feminization of…

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Coveting and Christian Desire

This entry is part 8 of 8 in the series Decalogue Series (Rafferty)

Commandment 10 “Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry” (Col 3:5).[1] In the verses preceding this exhortation, the Apostle reminds the Colossians that they have been united to Christ in his resurrection and ascension. No longer are they slaves to the old…

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The Taxman

This entry is part 49 of 59 in the series A Walk in the Ancient Western Lectionary

Feast of St. Matthew St. Matthew’s calling is a beautiful display of God’s love for each human being, right where He finds us. St. Matthew is introduced to us as a passing thought at first glance. We learn that Jesus is passing from his healing a man (inflaming the scribes by forgiving his sins) when…

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Pro Imaginibus Sacris

A Defense of Sacred Images and Their Veneration When I first began this “trilogy” of articles on images I was sitting in my local coffee shop. I now find myself beginning to write this final installment in a local brewery which was converted from an old church. While there aren’t as many logos surrounding me…

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