As an Anglican I wear vestments to lead worship. In England I robed in a vestry, in the United States I robe in a sacristy. I prefer the term “vestry” but I can’t use it back in the USA without causing confusion. A Vestry is PEOPLE, to misquote Robert Thorn. When you have robed in… [Read more…]
“Most people go to the country or the ocean to relax. I go to the 16th and 17th centuries,” is a light-hearted truth about me and explains today’s entry. After a fruitless search on Netflix for the documentary film God’s Outlaw on William Tyndale, Netflix had created a new “Recommended for Henry” list. I then… [Read more…]
This past week George Conger wrote in The Church of England Newspaper on the recent report by the statisticians of The Episcopal Church to our Executive Council. You can read the article here. The report catalogues a 10 year decline in all quantifiable areas. I want you to take note of how “These speak to… [Read more…]
I love watching Will Shakespeare’s plays. There, I said it. It may be that you’re groaning and ready to click, but just give me a little minute. I discovered the other day how PBS has uploaded my favorite Hamlet so that you can watch the whole three-hour production online for free. David Tennant (The 10th Doctor, Dr. Who) stars… [Read more…]
February 24, 2012
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