Texanglican
"The Preachers chiefly shall take heed that they teach nothing in their preaching, which they would have the people religiously to observe and believe, but that which is agreeable to the Doctrine of the Old Testament and the New, and that which the Catholick Fathers and Ancient Bishops have gathered out of that Doctrine." A proposed canon of Elizabeth I, 1571
About Me
- Name: Texanglican (R.W. Foster+)
- Location: Bedford, Texas, United States
I am a presbyter in the diocese of Fort Worth, Texas (Anglican Church in North America). I serve as Chaplain at St. Vincent's School and as a canon of St. Vincent's Cathedral Church in Bedford, Texas. In addition to my parish duties and teaching Religion classes in the school I am also the Middle School Social Studies teacher.
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The archbishop elect and diocesan bishop both watched this from my computer and were very pleased. Thanks for posting.
Dean Reed
Great stuff. Who's the celebrant in the film clip from the service? Great that the news cameraman and editor showed the presence of the youth.
The celebrant in the clip is, Gentle Readers, yours truly. Sadly the news crew didn't show up on campus until after the magnificent, festive 9AM Eucharist (35 bishops, 2 archbishops, and 300+ worshipers in attendance) had ended. Instead, after taping their interviews they came in and filmed our quiet 11:30AM Eucharist (which was, of course, more lightly attended than usual since many of its regulars came to the 9AM service). The nave looked sparsely-occupied in that one wide-angle shot. The 9AM service would have given viewers a better impression of excitement of this event. Still, I, too am glad that they got several good shots of our youth. St. Vincent's has more young people involved in our parish's life than any Episcopal church I have ever attended. The video conveyed that very nicely. And didn't Bishop Iker and Archbishop-elect Duncan's interviews turn out great!
Can't they ever say anything more substantial and broadly accurate than the "gays and women" line?
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