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Dean’s Bulletin Board 10.08.2019
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Dean’s Bulletin Board 8.19.2019
A while back I posted something entitled: “Fake News” >> Since then, Ben Jeffries has written a response to those critical of his comments in the interview. In fairness, I post it here >> With respect, it simply affirms the problems with the ACNA’s new Book of Common Prayer. In the present climate of North […]
Dean’s Bulletin Board 8.07.2019
We have lost a great one to the church triumphant. Living into her 90s and widowed since 1977, she has a long and remarkable testimony of God’s faithfulness. Bishop Sam Mugisha had planned on visiting her while our team was in Rwanda this month, but border troubles prevented us from traveling. We missed her, but […]
Dean’s Bulletin Board 8.01.2019
Dean’s Bulletin Board 7.06.2019
Dean’s Bulletin Board 7.05.2019
This is an interesting read. We experience this a lot at the Advent when someone leaves us to move to another city and they end up at a non-Anglican church. Like those in this article, they are ‘Anglicans at heart,’ but find more theological affinity for non-Anglican churches. They miss the liturgy, but realize the […]
Dean’s Bulletin Board 6.24.2019
This is a really interesting article on the changes within Islam in North Africa and the Middle East. It looks as if secularism is taking hold around the world, although that might be an overstatement as the research doesn’t say why fewer people are identifying as ‘religious.’ And then there is the whole system of […]
Dean’s Bulletin Board 6.20.2019
I hope you are aware of what is going on in Hong Kong these days. They need our prayers and this article gives some insight in how some Christians are feeling about China’s overreach into Hong Kong. And, an old school praise chorus has become the theme song of the protests. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-06-20/the-christians-behind-the-hong-kong-protests/ – Andrew