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- I graduated from Colorado College in December of 2006 with a degree in the Classics. I married the beautiful Sarah Switzer (now Sarah Kidd) on New Year's Eve 2007. I spent a year as the Physics Paraprof at CC and a Tutor. Then we renounced the world and went on pilgrimage in India and Pakistan. After returning to the States, I enrolled in seminary at Nashotah House, where I have completed two years of formation for life and ministry in an insane world. While holding lightly to our plans, we are anticipating that the next stage on our journey will be more schooling. I'm looking toward the study of Patristics and/or Liturgics. I have some concerns about being abducted into the academic stratosphere, but hope that these may be mitigated by consciously maintaining our connection to the life, worship and ministry of the Church.
About Author: nathaniel
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Street Liturgy
Posted on April 28, 2012 | 4 CommentsTweet Last night a handful of us descended from the House for an experiment in Street Liturgy, somewhere in Downtown Milwaukee. Five of us, decked in our customary cassocks, piled... -
Lions and Tigers and Archbishops … oh my!
Posted on November 11, 2011 | 1 CommentTweet Convocation is always a disorienting time for us lowly seminarians. The campus suddenly becomes awash in the purple and black and green of our Trustees, who almost seem... -
This morning…
Posted on November 8, 2011 | 1 CommentTweet As I knelt this morning, and I listened to the choir of angels and bodiless spirits, the gentle voice of November rain, and the slow, sacred melody of the... -
Occupy Chaplaincy
Posted on November 2, 2011 | 1 CommentTweet While we were out on a preaching mission at UW campus on Saturday morning, we happened to displaced by an Occupy Madison demonstration. I’ve heard some chatter about these... -
Anglicanism and 24-7 Prayer
Posted on May 5, 2011 | 5 CommentsTweet I’m currently reading Red Moon Rising by Pete Greig, founder of the 24-7 Prayer Movement that is ostensibly affecting a number of people in Evangelical/Charismatic circles. I find that...

