by adotsadmin | Jul 18, 2022 | Clergy, Ministries, Seasonal
Anglican ethos does not always fit in with societal patterns. Christmas and Easter are our important cycles! Amén! But ‘Back to School’ and ‘New Year’s Resolutions’ are an important part of the American psyche and are not attached to a liturgical feast. They both...
by adotsadmin | Jul 12, 2022 | Churches, Clergy, Ministries
In Chattanooga, chapel services for the homeless are expanding. Thursday mornings for the last six years, “The Street Chapel,” a Prayers and Eucharist service, has been offered at The Community Kitchen, the central hub for homeless services in Chattanooga Tennessee....
by adotsadmin | Jul 15, 2021 | Clergy
Archbishop Foley Beach invites Clergy and Lay Leaders to participate in his annual Summer Essay Contest. This year, entrants will submit essays that provide a Biblical and Theological perspective on pandemics. There are two categories: The Clergy Category is open to...
by Ivy Swann | Jun 28, 2021 | ACNA, Clergy, Ministries, Resources
The American Anglican Council is accepting applications for their Clergy Leadership Training Institute’s Foundations Course: Developing Anglican Missional Pastors (AMP). AMP is a two-year formational training program that consists of 18 one-day sessions and 4...
by adotsadmin | Jun 4, 2021 | Churches, Clergy, Prayers
Over a year after COVID-19 changed everything, life is beginning to return to normal for much of the world. We can travel, hug our grandparents, and our churches are reopening. The pandemic changed us all in some way or another, but how has it changed the Church? What...
by adotsadmin | Jan 27, 2021 | Clergy, Events, Mission, Updates
“Quite simply, the workplace is the final frontier in the mission world today!” says Fr. Greg McBrayer. An Anglican priest (Diocese of Fort Worth) and chaplain for American Airlines at their Fort Worth, TX headquarters, Fr. Greg will be one of three frontline...