FOURTH SESSION SUNDAY FEBRUARY 4—WHAT IS ST AUGUSTINE’S ATTITUDE TO AND UNDERSTANDING OF SIN—HIS OWN AND OTHERS? “The evil in me was foul, but I loved it. I loved my own perdition and my own faults, not the things for which I committed wrong, but the wrong...
When people think “Anglican,” some people think of erudite authors: CS Lewis, Dorothy Sayers, John Donne, TS Eliot. That’s Anglican. Some think of insightful New Testament theologians and pastors: NT Wright, John Stott. That’s also Anglican. Some think of choirs and...
THIRD SESSION SUNDAY JAN. 28 — WHAT IS ST AUGUSTINE’S ATTITUDE TOWARD AND UNDERSTANDING OF HIMSELF AND HIS RELATIONSHIP TO THOSE CLOSEST TO HIM, ESPECIALLY HIS MOTHER MONICA AND HIS FRIENDS? “Men go to gape at mountain peaks, at the boundless tides of the sea,...
Fr Tim recently published an article with the Telos Initiative. We’ve republished it here with his permission. Our culture is used to receiving negative, shaming messages from Christians, evangelicals in particular. But the Rev. Tim Clayton of Christ...
SECOND SESSION SUNDAY JAN 21, 10 AM.—WHAT IS ST AUGUSTINE’S ATTITUDE TOWARD AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE NATURE OF GOD? “Eternal truth and true love and beloved eternity: you are my God. To you I sigh ‘day and night’ (Ps. 42:2).” Confessions, Book VII, section 10....
“‘For the mountains may depart and the hills be removed, but my steadfast love shall not depart from you, and my covenant of peace shall not be removed,’ says the LORD, who has compassion on you.” (Isaiah 54:10) As Bishops of the Anglican Church in North America, we...
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