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The Mark of a Saint
A word from the dean in the November 12, 2017 Adventurer Last Sunday was All Saints’ Sunday, a day set aside to give thanks for those saints who have gone before us and those who surround us even now. However nice it is to have the day set apart, the thought of sainthood should be ever […]
DBB 9.30.2017: Sermon Series on the Reformation Solas

The five “solas” which emerged from the Reformation capture its central concerns related to the Bible, God, and his salvation of us as ungodly sinners: Scripture Alone, Faith Alone, Grace Alone, Christ Alone, and to the Glory of God Alone. This year’s Reformation Day (October 31) marks the 500th Anniversary of Martin Luther’s posting of […]
Between Two Advents

A Word from Canon Hicks from the June 25/July 2, 2017 Adventurer I absolutely love our stained glass windows. Many who have been a part of the Advent for decades will tell you (and I think they’re right) that there’s a lifetime of reflection and depth in them. I was recently pondering the two big windows […]
Return of the Daily Office

[Ed. note: We’ve restored a Daily Office link to the website, which you’ll find in the “footer” section at the bottom of every page, and it contains all the information you see below…] The pattern of prayer and scripture reading to mark the passage of each day spans thousands of years. Countless numbers have been […]
PZ’s Church Interiors Redux
Dean’s Bulletin Board 12.08.2016
Dean’s Bulletin Board 9.26.2106

Detail, Gerlach Flicke’s portrait of Cranmer (1545). Anglican Identity and Common Prayer – my essay in The Living Church “…I am not advocating a free for all when it comes to liturgical practice in the church, but I am dead set against conformity, if the 1979 Book of Common Prayer is the standard…” Read the […]