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The site had the following in the homepage, "Blog for AEC Traditional Continuing Church using 1928 Book of Common Prayer." I noticed that the web site stated " At 753 pm by anglicanepiscopal." They also stated " The Advent season started the end of November this year. Only four Sundays separate us from Our Saviors birth. We had the Advent wreath workshop on the first Sunday, and special readings and reflections to supplement the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. Remember to keep all those who especially need our prayers close to you this season. At 748 pm by anglicanepiscopal."ANALYZE MORE BUSINESSES
The site provides access to some of the experience or phenomena of the Anglican Eucharistic Tradition through the presentation of case studies. Please check the NEWS section regularly as I am adding material there which may be of interest to readers. New article published in New Blackfriars.
The blog of an American Anglican evangelical. Behind the Scenes at GAFCON 2. Some positive and encouraging for evangelicals and some less so. The text of the Nairobi Communique and Commitment can be found here. George Congor in The Church Times.
Providing resources to encourage expository preaching in the Anglican tradition. Habitually to come into the pulpit unprepared is unpardonable presumption. Preparation ought to begin long before the week in which the sermon will be written and delivered.