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I am an active lay member of the 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.

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I am a lifelong member of the Episcopal Church in the United States. I am interested the history and mission of the churches in many nations that comprise the worldwide Anglican Communion.

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2012-03-23 Fourth Lenten Friday of March:

I grew up with the 1928 BCP, but I haven't used it since the new prayer book came into general use.  And as a child I wasn't much interested in the rubrics.  I don't know the answer to your question, so

2012-03-06 What is the NZ Anglican position on what happens after life ceases.:

I think that if you had asked me the question, I could have done worse than to offer you another cup of tea.  And earnest conversation.  Because Anglicans are not likely to offer one, standard, cut and

2011-10-21 ousting elected vestry members:

I am a member of The Episcopal Church, USA.  I am not familiar with the Anglican Church in Mexico, if that is the part of the Communion to which you belong.  If it helps, I would refer you to the 2009

2010-12-12 Episcopalianism vs Catholisism:

First of all, let me assure you that you will receive a warm welcome when you attend an Episcopal church.  Many of our members are former Roman Catholics who have found a home in the Episcopal church,

2010-10-07 Placement of the Tabernacle:

In the Christian Church, the term Tabernacle refers to the receptacle for vessels containing the reserved elements of Communion.  According to The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church,the term came

 

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