Assurance

A poem by Travis Wright At evensong, the lifted book toward which wewait, and bow, like birdsongacross a glassy top, or bodies driven by silence towardcombat and song.  Only touch us, Lord,and leprous praise will riseonce more. Travis Wright lives with his wife Emily and their small daughter in Charlotte NC, where he studies at Gordon-Conwell … Continue reading Assurance

Reaffirming Priesthood: Bearer of Mystery

This post is part of “Ecclesia Anglicana,” a series devoted to all topics pertaining to Anglicanism. This contribution is by Trystan Owain Hughes, Tutor in Applied Theology at St Padarn’s, Cardiff, Wales, UK. Stay tuned for more! In recent years, the identity and distinctiveness of priesthood has been questioned. In functional terms, it has long … Continue reading Reaffirming Priesthood: Bearer of Mystery

Stopped for Papers

“Poignantly Poetic” is the section of the blog devoted to the promotion and curation of poetry. Anglicanism has a long, rich history of poetry, far beyond the development of the Psalter and Book of Common Prayer. This new series seeks to offer a platform for Christian poets interested in sharing their work. The five of … Continue reading Stopped for Papers