Worship Archive
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Simultaneous Construction and Restoration
Posted on November 13, 2012 | No CommentsTweet New York City. As I write this, my mind reels at the ability of human beings to take what begins in the imagination and give it form. From Broadway,... -
Preaching in St. Mary’s
Posted on October 28, 2012 | No CommentsTweet The other morning I had the privilege to preach in St. Mary’s Chapel for the first time – on the feast day of Hugh Latimer, Nicolas Ridley, and Thomas... -
Autumn and Nashotah’s Annual Retreat
Posted on September 22, 2012 | No CommentsTweet I’m procrastinating. Which isn’t unusual. But today it’s not the normal seminarian distractions dragging out the process of studying Greek declensions. It’s the musk smell, the angle of the... -
Firmly I believe
Posted on September 2, 2012 | 7 CommentsTweet At their best, hymns not only draw Christians together in one song of praise and thanksgiving: they also catechize. John Henry Newman’s Firmly I Believe lifts the heart. It... -
Cassock is the New White
Posted on August 28, 2012 | No CommentsTweet Remember when traveling by air used to be as exciting as it was ceremonial? Most of us at Nashotah House don’t either, but there was a time when you... -
Worship, Wisdom & the World: Liturgy and Catechism – Summer Session Starting July 18th
Posted on May 12, 2011 | No CommentsTweet The Rev. Jack Gabig, Ph.D. Affiliate Professor of Practical Theology Nashotah House “My hope is that through the work in this course students will walk away with a greater... -
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...






