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Kyle Potter commented on the blog post Further Proof May 15
Kyle Potter commented on the blog post Further Proof May 15
Kyle Potter commented on the blog post Further Proof May 15
Kyle Potter commented on the blog post Further Proof May 15
Kyle Potter added the blog post 'Further Proof' May 13
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Your Anglican Church Body Affiliation (CofE, TEC, AMiA...) - Leave blank if not applicable
Anglican Mission in the Americas
Your Diocese
Heart of North America Mission Network
Your City
Lexington, KY
Your Parish
Saint Patrick's Anglican Church
Your parish website
http://www.saintpatrickschurch.org
Your blog (if you have one)
http://captainsacrament.blogspot.com/
Your Anglican 'Species'
Lay person
Your 'Day Job'
Librarian, Bookseller
What you do for fun and re-creation?
Cooking, reading
What do you see as some of the biggest challenges facing Anglicans today?
Discerning an ecclesiology
Strengthening discipline as a conciliar church
What do you see as some of the biggest opportunities for Anglicans today?
Millions of unchurched or de-churched people in North America
What do you want Anglimergent to be? and what other Anglimergent resources, gatherings, activities or events would you find helpful for your ministry?
A forum in which I might be challenged and encouraged to reflect creatively upon the Church's role in God's mission

Kyle Potter's Blog

Further Proof

... that I am a liturgical fundamentalist. But you know the difference between a liturgist and a terrorist, right? Terrorists negotiate. And seriously, in the linked post, I try to find some common language between lefty baptist life and Anglo-Catholic cantankerousness. We'll see if it works...

Posted on May 10th, 2008 at 4:30am — 10 Comments (Add)

Monastic Thoughts

Here is an index of the entire series on our community's exploration of monastic practice. To De-Pimp and Re-Monk Benedictine Monasticism and Celtic Mission More Monastic Values… Continue

Posted on May 9th, 2008 at 4:57am — No Comments (Add)

Saint Patrick's Monastery: To De-Pimp and Re-Monk the Church

As I finished my thesis last fall, I became increasingly convinced that the hope for renewed Christian mission in a post-Christian culture lay with a resurgence of monastic spirituality, albeit in an altered form. To regain some credibility in this culture, the proclamation of the Good News about God’s Kingdom must bring with it the evidence of transformed lives. One of the difficulties is that many of our churches have lost the stories and skillsets whereby they actually successfully apprentice… Continue

Posted on April 28th, 2008 at 9:38am — 10 Comments (Add)

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At 7:25pm on April 30th, 2008, Thomas McKenzie said…
Hey, we just met today in real life. I wish we could have connected for real, but I had to get back to Nashville.
At 3:21pm on April 28th, 2008, Karen Ward said…
Welcome Kyle!
At 8:39am on April 28th, 2008, Tim Mathis said…
Hey Kyle, great to see you signed up!

Tim
 
 

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