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John L. WhiteAvailable
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I am an active lay member of the Episcopal Church. I will discuss the history of our church, what we believe, how we worship, and issues of practical faith. Any serious question will receive a serious reply. | |
Ray McIntyreAvailable
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I will answer all questions on Anglicanism / Episcopalianism | |
Rev Steve ParishU.K.
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I hope to answer questions on the theology, history, and constitution (there isn`t one!) of the Church of England (but not necessarily on the wider Anglican Communion) |
I just have one thing to say in regard to the promises made at your Baptism. According to Church belief, the promises made on your behalf by your sponsors were as valid a sacrament as if you were making
In terms of theological viewpoint, there is the question of the nature of the Eucharist, transubstantiation vs. real presence. Other differences that I am aware of is the nature of the Blessed Mother
What is sin? It is the intentional separation from God, through action or intentions. The Episcopal Church generally does not emphasize a distinction between mortal and venial sin, although anyone would
I answered a question last month which may answer this (and deals with Catholic teaching on transubstantiation, which is not Anglican teaching). Differences of opinion may arise simply by understanding
You referred to a "language tool." I had never read or heard this phrase before in relation to speaking in tongues, I thought a language tool was a reference to the academic study of linguistics. Of

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