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Anglican Mainstream is a community within the Anglican Communion committed to promote, teach and maintain the Scriptural truths on which the Anglican Church was founded and which guarantee its Catholicity.
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Musings of an Anglican priest.
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Committed to preventing radical reforms within the Anglican Church.
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A religious proclamation for animal compassion. A social blog group chronicles their journey fighting for the rights of animals in a religious arena.
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Traditional Anglicanism in America.
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Opinion, News, History, information and random thoughts of a lost broad-church orthodox Anglican looking to build a home in northern Ohio.
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SOME OF THE MUSINGS, observations & reflections of an Anglican parish priest in the North West of England.
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Thinking out loud about theology, life and faith.
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"The Community Activist" with Rev. Jim Merritt is a talk show based on nearly twenty-five years of personal activism. Rev. Jim and his friends discuss far reaching issues in the GLBT community and beyond.
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Resourcing the wider church.
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Mysticism is the art of union with reality.
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There is appropriate complexity along with appropriate simplicity.
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Bringing the truth to Lambeth 2008.
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Anglicans that think.
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In the Anglican Communion and the Episcopal Church there are signs of the emergence of a new progressive vocation within Christianity. The new sounds and words to envision such a possibility are still being formed. These notes, poems, essays, observations
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Inquiring and believing.
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A discerning priest in the Episcopal church, I share as the spirit moves me. Poetry, photography, or lectionary meditations. This blog is an open community for prayer, exploration, and contemplation for me, and I hope for those who read it.
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"To write is to pray."
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Maintaining the Anglican tradition of Common Prayer and promoting the use and understanding of the traditional books of Common Prayer.
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The blog of Matt Perkins.
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