I recently received my tippet patches and had them sewn onto my tippet. - Unfortunately, the seal for the Wesleyan-Anglican Society (especially) is not straight. They are having to redo it for me. - Still, I thought that I would post an early picture, here.
What do you think?
I will be sending information to members of the Wesleyan-Anglican Society, via an upcoming e-newsletter, about how they can get a WAS seal for themselves.
(By the by, it doesn't have to go on a tippet. - I've seen seals from some other religious orders placed on the sleeve of their alb. And, of course, it could go on a motorcycle vest!)
Thoughts from a pastor who understands himself to be classically Wesleyan in theology and who embraces a Wesleyan/Anglican view of liturgy and the sacraments.
Friday, August 17, 2018
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
New Small Group
It has been a long time since my last post, I know! - I am posting, now, to let you know about a new small group study that I will be starting in mid-August. It
will be divided into two sections, each lasting approximately five weeks, with
a break between each section corresponding with the New Albany/Floyd County
Schools’ Fall Break.
Here is a video with more information.
Now, obviously, you do not have flyers to fill out, etc. This video will actually be shown at a couple of churches in our area. However, if you are in this area and would like to join the study, just comment, below. In any case, your prayers for the study would sure be appreciated!
(Here is a link to the video on my Wesleyan/Anglican YouTube channel.)
The
first half will focus on discovering John Wesley’s criteria for identifying
Authentic Christian Worship and applying that to our day (a topic I have taught and written about on numerous occasions).
The
second half will use Robert Webber’s Ancient-Future
Worship video curriculum and will give us an idea of what authentic
Christian worship looks like, as we look back to the Ancient Church in order to
move into the future.
Now, obviously, you do not have flyers to fill out, etc. This video will actually be shown at a couple of churches in our area. However, if you are in this area and would like to join the study, just comment, below. In any case, your prayers for the study would sure be appreciated!
(Here is a link to the video on my Wesleyan/Anglican YouTube channel.)
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