From those now Catholic but who were
once Anglican, we encourage you to join.
Not exact matches
If it's the actual church * building * (which I would guess isn't your intent), it reminds me of
once, when I was a child in the Islands... the
Anglican church there (the only church), was surrounded by a coral border.
And with this point, we are back
once again to Packer's place in the Evangelical movement as a whole: How did such a committed
Anglican, a Puritan in spirituality, and a Calvinist in theology, come to inspire the veneration of a kind of Evangelical popedom?
Ward, an
Anglican minister who was
once an atheist, is a philosopher by training and Professor of Divinity Emeritus at the University of Oxford.
We work in partnership with two other
Anglican churches, and
once we established a pattern of going away they asked if they could join in.
It is fair to say that the two long - standing dialogues in the West that bore highest promise and
once seemed to discern on the horizon the prospect of full communion were the dialogues with the
Anglican and Lutheran communions.
Openly gay
Anglican priest Very Rev Dr Jeffrey John is
once again in the running to become a bishop.
Anglican churchman W. R. Inge
once wrote, «When our first parents were driven out of Paradise, Adam is believed to have remarked to Eve: «My dear, we live in an age of transition.»»
Once upon a time,
Anglicans stuck it out because even an incompetent pastor and an ugly carpet were preferable to joining the Lutherans.
The
Anglican Bishop of Durham, himself a biblical scholar, relates how one of his colleagues
once described St Paul as, «A wicked man!
So, for example,
Anglicans who attend services regularly (
once a month or more) have historically been more likely to vote Conservative than those who attended less often or not at all («nominal
Anglicans»).
Anglicans from around the world are currently meeting at the
once - a-decade conference at Lambeth Palace and took the opportunity to press for reform at the halfway point of the MDGs.