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A word of advice on joining and leaving a church - Although I’ll begin exploring this topic in more detail soon, it seemed apposite to introduce the subject of joining and leaving a church. Those of us who have grown up in a looser tradition of transferring congregations in more flexible denomi... - 2012/02/09 Why we love law more than grace - Tullian Tchividjian (pronounced cha-vi-jin) is the Senior Pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. He is also the grandson of Billy and Ruth Graham as well as a visiting professor of theology at Reformed Theological Sem... - 2012/02/08 Fundamentalism in America after 1920 - Yesterday’s post examined 19th century fundamentalism in America, which was more open to philosophy and science than the 21st. Continuing with more observations from Dr Roger Olson on the subject, he states (emphases mine): The term “fundamen... - 2012/02/07 Notes on American fundamentalism — pre-1920 - Over the past week I have been reading and rereading Roger E Olson’s blog, now added to my blogroll. Dr Olson puts paid to the notion that all pietists are anti-intellectual and ignorant of Church history. Whilst I do not agree with everything ... - 2012/02/06 Dwight Moody and the Swedish pietists - Researching Swedish pietism has taught me quite a few things. First, I had no idea that Swedes were anything other than Lutheran. Second, I thought that any Swede who had converted to another denomination did so only once they had reached the United ... - 2012/02/05 Forbidden Bible Verses: 1 John 2:18-29 - This post continues a study of John’s epistles, most of which are not in the standard three-year Lectionary, which Catholic and mainline Protestant churches use in public worship. As such, they fit into my ongoing series Forbidden Bible Verses,... - 2012/02/04
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St. Patrick's Episcopal Church
This is the homepage of the small mutual ministry church, St. Patrick's, located in Northeastern Oregon. We are a part of the Diocese of Eastern Oregon.
Nicene Creed
1979 Book of Common Prayer version from the Episcopal Church
History of the Episcopal Church
Brief list of events in the Episcopal Church from it becoming the official church of Virginia in 1607 to the election of the first woman national leader of a church in the Anglican Communion in 2006.
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St. Barnabas Episcopal Church
Established in Hartselle, Alabama in 1985, the mission of Saint Barnabas Parish is to seek and serve Christ in all individuals.
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