The Book of Common Prayer: Devotional Masterpiece
A history of the Book of Common Prayer using my own collection of Prayerbooks for reference.
Labels: Ancient-Future Worship, Anglicanism, Book Review, Daily Office, John Wesley, reformed Catholicity
A history of the Book of Common Prayer using my own collection of Prayerbooks for reference.
Labels: Ancient-Future Worship, Anglicanism, Book Review, Daily Office, John Wesley, reformed Catholicity
For my money the conversations between Richard Rohlin and Jonathan Pageau on YouTube discussing "universal history" are perhaps THE most fascinating content on all of the internet.
Pageau is an Eastern Orthodox (former Baptist/Evangelical) artist and popular YouTuber. Rohlin is a former Baptist minister (I'm sensing a pattern here) who is now (if I'm not mistaken) a deacon in the Orthodox church.
Here is Rohlin (without Jonathan) discussing Tolkien's "Legendarium." This video - like all of the Universal History series - is WELL worth your time.
Labels: Cultural issues, Eastern Orthodoxy, Pageau, Tolkien, What I've been watching
When Jesus preached people responded - and not always favorably. But the Word of God has power, and it "pokes" - even "pierces". And it has that power still.
Labels: Comments on Scripture