Celebrating Native American Heritage
November is Native American Heritage Month; this is an excellent time to be intentional about hearing the stories and understanding the experiences of Native American or First Nations people.
Memorial Sunday Chalices
On the Sunday closest to Memorial Day, Church of the Epiphany in Chantilly, VA uses two chalices from military chaplain communion sets.
Finding Humility & Hope in John Newton's Story
The arc of redemption may be long, but by the rich mercy of Jesus Christ, it is sure.
Elegant Orthodoxy: The Thirty-nine Articles of Religion
The Anglican Church’s Thirty-nine Articles of Religion aren’t comprehensive. They don’t answer every theological or ecclesiastical question a follower of Jesus might have. But there’s an elegance in the Articles’ brevity and simplicity that both roots us in the historic church and is timely today.
Faith Pilgrimages in 2023 - Two Opportunities within the Diocese
You are Invited to Join Faith Pilgrimages in 2023!
God is Building a Church to the Praise of His Glory!
As a new Mission, we rely on a network of people beyond our core team who faithfully pray for us and give financially to support the work of this Mission. It is exciting to see what God does with the gifts people give!
Go to Church – for your Health?
If church attendance is so good for us physically and spiritually, why is it so hard for us sometimes (even without a pandemic)? Well, both Christian and secular culture have been on a decades long quest for the benefits of church without the commitments that go with it.
A Church Planting Story
In the latest episode of Appalachian Anglican, a podcast presented by Church of the Ascension in Kearneysville, WV, listeners get to hear the story of a church planter in this Diocese. No two church planting stories are alike, and this one is an amazing tribute to God’s faithful provision.
Bishop Julian Dobbs Interviews Bishop William Love
At the 2021 Provincial Council for the Anglican Church in North America, Bishop Julian Dobbs of the Anglican Diocese of the Living Word had an opportunity to interview Bishop William Love.
Music Resources for Anglican Churches
Do you have a question or a need in your church’s music ministry? The Musicians of the Anglican Church in North America (MACNA) has a whole host of contacts, experienced ACNA church musicians, who would be happy to listen or to share their experiences with you.
A Walk Down Memory Lane
A little walk down memory lane is encouraging- a reminder of where we have been, and a trajectory of where we are headed.
Anglican FAQ Video Series
What are the 39 Articles? What’s up with the wine? Why do Anglicans pray the Lord’s Prayer?
These are just a sampling of the questions answered in the Anglican FAQ Video Series by the Rev. Justin Clemente of New Creation Church in Hagerstown, MD.
Archaeological Evidence for the Bible - You are invited!
Ted is a dynamic speaker that combines the experience of an archaeologist, the mind of a Christian apologist and the heart of a pastor. Please join us! Be sure to mark your calendars. This is a FREE EVENT!
Hope Arising: A Book Review
America, a religious nation, has had throughout our history a type of intellectual leader that has been termed the public theologian. Henry Ward Beecher, the Niebuhrs, Billy Graham, and Fr. Richard Neuhaus are among the most prominent examples. Now, Wheaton professor Esau McCauley is using his broad pulpit to call American Christians back to their religious ideals, the lived experiences of the Black church, and a full recognition of the Black church in our history.
Archaeological Evidence for the Bible
Ted is a dynamic speaker that combines the experience of an archaeologist, the mind of a Christian apologist and the heart of a pastor. Please join us! Be sure to mark your calendars. This is a FREE EVENT!
Multilingual Nicene Creed
"We hear them telling in our own tongues the mighty works of God!" Acts 2:11
The Witness of the Church in a Time of National Crisis
Albert Thompson spoke on the “Witness of the Church in a Time of National Crisis.” Albert is a historian, writing his doctoral dissertation on the influence of the New Deal and WWII on Jim Crow and race in America. His presentation on race and America is a clear, sobering, thoughtful and ultimately, hopeful consideration of this important subject.
Letter from the Bishop: The Mystery of the Trinity
“The Trinity is not about theological hairsplitting and academic irrelevancies. The Trinity is the reality of God. It is the holiness and goodness and beauty of the God who made us and who knows us and loves us. “
A History of Race and the Church in the American Anglican Tradition
A History of Race and the Church in the American Anglican Tradition: This breakout session from Synod 2017 will take a deep look at the history of racism in the Church from its origins in the fifteenth century to the modern era, with an emphasis on the Anglican tradition in the United States.