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Loganville · LoganvilleHear, Read, Mark, Learn and Inwardly Digest: Preaching for the People of God. By Justin D. Clemente. Self-Published, 2025. 89 pp. $9.99 (paper). No one can doubt that the sermon or homily is an important part of Sunday worship. Some traditions emphasize it more, and some emphasize it less. In our own Anglican tradition, we...Read Article
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London, England · LondonThe nature of excommunication is one of those topics about which there seems to be little room for dispute in the Anglican tradition. The Article states that those worthy of excommunication are to be cut off by “the Church” and, upon repentance, received into the Church by “a Judge,” both of which phrases are widely held to refer to the bishop or his delegate: As for the judge or officer who had power to restore to communion and give absolution,…Read Article
"Erastianism" Then and Now [Commentary on Browne: Article XXXIII] | The North American Anglican

Christianity · United StatesThe revival of pan-Protestant ecumenism that once defined this country is one of our aims at American Reformer. We want all faithful, orthodox Protestant churches and denominations, whether Baptist, Presbyterian, or Anglican to be healthy, dynamic, faithful to their confessions, and where appropriate, to cooperate for shared goals. Anglicanism, especially in the southern and middle colonies, in many ways shaped the face of American Protestantism…See the Story