
Vision, Leading Pastors, and Three Streams Anglicanism
The Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic, John Guernsey provides his insights on vision, being a pastor to pastors, and the power of three streams Anglicanism.
The Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic, John Guernsey provides his insights on vision, being a pastor to pastors, and the power of three streams Anglicanism.
Why does traditional liturgy and tradition actually matter? Morgan Clark shares the legacy of Thomas Cranmer and the life-giving resource that is the Book of Common Prayer.
Special ministry contexts warrant special considerations. Anglican Collective interviews a pastor who ministers in a tense situation about ministry in religiously plural contexts.
Nothing is wasted if it adds to the person you are. Kevin Cook shares his journey and how three streams converged into one faith in his life.
Head Pastor of Trinity Anglican Church in Atlanta, GA, Kris McDaniel shares his journey into the Anglican church, the appeal of Anglicanism, and his passion for church planting.
St. Benedict was an amazing man of God. Winfield Bevins translates his spiritual practices to us.
Jack King, Rector of Apostles Anglican Church in Knoxville, TN, sits down with Winfield Bevins to talk about ministering to a local community, rhythms of mission and Sabbath, as well as his journey into Anglicanism.
What’s with all those movements they’re making? Winfield Bevins explains the rich meaning of all the bowing, crossing, and kneeling Anglicans do during worship.
Listen in as Winfield Bevins interviews David Roseberry about church planting, mission, and living a balanced life of ministry
As a part of our “rearview mirror” series, we asked worship director Marty Reardon to share his church’s Order of Worship from Pentecost. Use these backwards views to help shape your worship looking forward. Trinity’s
What was one of the things that held the Methodist movement together? Kevin Watson’s book, The Class Meeting, explains that Early Methodists’ practice of watching over one another in love was what caused the movement and the people to flourish.
What, at its essence, does it mean to be counter-cultural? Ryan Danker discusses the problem with being counter-cultural, how Jesus has ushered in a new kind of culture, and what Lent has to do with it.