Adiaphora - a prologue to things indifferent.
2010-09-30

New Testament Prophecy

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This is what New Testament prophecy looks like. The word of God rolling out of a person's heart with passion and conviction!
2010-09-29

A Hymn for Michaelmas

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On the Feast of Michael and all Angels , popularly called Michaelmas , we give thanks for the many ways in which God's loving care watch...
2010-09-23

Religion in a Recession

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A troubled warden approached his pastor and said, "We've got serious problems. Our members don't invite people to church. Our...
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2010-09-17

There's nothing like a good Greek Orthodox Wedding!

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And this is NOTHING like a good Greek Orthodox Wedding! Seriously...the priest had nothing to say about that "dress"?
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2010-09-14

Litany in Honor of the Holy Cross

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There's no better way to start off this day than with the greatest processional / recessional of all time, Lift High the Cross ! Lift ...
2010-09-11

Paphnutius the Confessor

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St. Paphnutius was an Egyptian bishop, of a city in the Upper Thebaid in the early fourth century, and one of the most interesting members ...

Commination for 9-11

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A Commination, or Denouncing of God's Anger and Judgements against Sinners, With certain Prayers, to be used on the...

A Prayer for 9-11

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The following prayer was shared by Father John Troy Mashburn, pastor at St. John Orthodox Church in Memphis. Wherever you are, it's a gr...
2010-09-10

Progressive Church

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This is a video post, so if you're reading it in Facebook you will need to visit the original post. Come in for a comparison quote today...
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2010-09-07

Pop and the Pope

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Well... Here's one more reason not to be excited about Benedict XVI's offer of amnesty to Anglicans . Here's the song he's ...
2010-09-06

Drinking to Your Health

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One of the most contentious issues in the vast literature about alcohol consumption has been the consistent finding that those who don't...
2010-09-03

Dunning-Kruger Effect and the Church

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What is the Dunning-Kruger Effect? While this article goes on in length and points to the original research , here's the definition: Th...
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2010-08-31

Confessional Anglicanism is our Future

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Some people allege that the Anglican Church in North America is hopelessly theologically muddled , a mere 20-year reset button on TEc, and a...
2010-08-30

Remembering Bp. Grafton

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Bp. Charles G. Grafton was a lion of the faith, an ecumenist, and a mission-building bishop. He was a notable figure in early American Anglo...

Humble Hospitality

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Sermon Proper17C Humble Hospitality, Fr Chris Larimer from Fr. Chris Larimer . A sermon on Luke 14 & Hebrews 13 , preached at Holy Apos...
2010-08-26

Asking the wrong question

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2010-08-25

Magnificat Hymnic setting

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One of the greatest canticles of the Church is the Magnificat, or the Canticle of Mary. It is traditionally sung every evening at Vespers o...
2010-08-24

Feast of St. Bartholomew, Apostle

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The name "Bartholomew" appears in the New Testament only on lists of the names of the twelve apostles. This list normally is given...
2010-08-23

A New Prayer Book

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I have a feeling that some of the AC-NA folks are going to be really upset no matter what form the prayer book revision takes. Let's hop...
2010-08-11

Lighting the Way

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Church lights (candles) symbolize God’s Presence in the sanctuary and the spiritual enlightenment His Gospel brings our lives. Roman practi...
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Chris Larimer
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A confessional Christian ruminates on life. While "adiaphora" refers to "things indifferent" to orthodox Christianity, it also sums up much of the mainline churches attitudes of indifference to the heresy in her ranks (and by "rank" I mean the positively mephitic aroma!). Oh, and if you post anonymously, make sure you identify yourself - or at least keep it on target. Don't expect me to post your incognito invective. If that's your bag, get your own blog. I welcome disagreement. Say what you will, but back it up. I'm from Dixie - not ipse dixit!
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