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Homily on Exodus 20: 1-21 (The Ten Commandments), Delivered May 08, 2014 – Chip Millard
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Photographs, Revisionist History, and Flim-Flam. Homily on Exodus 20: 1-21 (The Ten Commandments), Delivered May 08, 2014. September 23, 2014. September 21, 2014. Tagged Book of Common Prayer. I was wrestling with this when writing the following homily (a “homily” is an abbreviated sermon, a short reflection on God’s Word) that I delivered Thursday May 08, 2014 on the Old Testament reading Exodus 20: 1-21 (find the ESV translation here. At the 7am Morning Prayer service at Holy Trinity- Chatham. I have a...
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Watch Night: the Covenant Service – The Confessing Reader
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The presuppositions here are those of the gospel itself – that in Jesus the Word of God was made flesh, lived a human life, died for the sin of the world, and rose again. For All the Saints. Church of the Holy Trinity. Watch Night: the Covenant Service. December 31, 2011. December 31, 2011. This post, which I wrote several years ago, has consistently been the most viewed at The Confessing Reader. I offer it again this year. In 1663 Puritan pastor and divine Richard Alleine published. While we renew our c...
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Watch Night: The Covenant Service – The Confessing Reader
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The presuppositions here are those of the gospel itself – that in Jesus the Word of God was made flesh, lived a human life, died for the sin of the world, and rose again. For All the Saints. Church of the Holy Trinity. Watch Night: The Covenant Service. December 31, 2010. December 31, 2010. In 1663 Puritan pastor and divine Richard Alleine published. Vindiciae Pietatis: or, A Vindication of Godliness in the Greater Strictness and Spirituality of It. The United Methodist Book of Worship. While we renew ou...
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It would be laughable were it not so horrible – The Confessing Reader
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The presuppositions here are those of the gospel itself – that in Jesus the Word of God was made flesh, lived a human life, died for the sin of the world, and rose again. For All the Saints. Church of the Holy Trinity. It would be laughable were it not so horrible. October 7, 2014. Jonathan Chait (not a conservative) writes in the New York Magazine on California’s new rape law. My own observations are these, none of which should stupidly be read as a defense of rape or sexual assault:. I’m not talk...
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Hope for a Communion on the verge of a breakdown? – The Confessing Reader
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The presuppositions here are those of the gospel itself – that in Jesus the Word of God was made flesh, lived a human life, died for the sin of the world, and rose again. For All the Saints. Church of the Holy Trinity. Hope for a Communion on the verge of a breakdown? February 20, 2011. October 5, 2014. Philip Turner’s latest contribution to the ongoing post-Dublin discussion: “ Communion on the Verge of a Breakdown: What Then Shall We Do? 8220;), to which my priest and friend David Hyman. 8211; and yes,...
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William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1645 – The Confessing Reader
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The presuppositions here are those of the gospel itself – that in Jesus the Word of God was made flesh, lived a human life, died for the sin of the world, and rose again. For All the Saints. Church of the Holy Trinity. William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1645. January 10, 2011. Today we commemorate William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. Watch Night: The Covenant Service. Hope for a Communion on the verge of a breakdown? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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A homily for the feast of St James of Jerusalem – The Confessing Reader
https://confessingreader.wordpress.com/2014/10/26/a-homily-for-the-feast-of-st-james-of-jerusalem
The presuppositions here are those of the gospel itself – that in Jesus the Word of God was made flesh, lived a human life, died for the sin of the world, and rose again. For All the Saints. Church of the Holy Trinity. A homily for the feast of St James of Jerusalem. October 26, 2014. Isn’t he Joseph’s son? Isn’t Mary his mother? Aren’t his brothers and sisters here in Nazareth? Who does he think he is? Paul considered him an apostle, though he was not one of the Twelve (Galatians 1), recognizing him, al...
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Thoughts on Parish and Cathedral: is Irish monasticism a model? – The Confessing Reader
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The presuppositions here are those of the gospel itself – that in Jesus the Word of God was made flesh, lived a human life, died for the sin of the world, and rose again. For All the Saints. Church of the Holy Trinity. Thoughts on Parish and Cathedral: is Irish monasticism a model? March 26, 2011. February 10, 2012. Recently posted an entry on his weblog, Blackbeans, that provokes thoughts regarding the relationship of the parish church and the cathedral. The non-contiguous polity of Celtic monasticism a...