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Recent articles   

Election Choices, The Economy, and Advent: A Sermon

2008/12/21 Delivered on the Twenty-sixth Sunday after Pentecost (November 9th), AD 2008, at St. James the Apostle, Conroe, Texas. Scriptures: Joshua 24:1-3a, 14; Psalm 78:1-7; I Thess. 4:13-18; Matthew 25:1-13. A segment of this sermon was included in the Christmas, 2008 issue of Nevertheless in the section "A Basket of Carp."

A Basket of Carp

2008/12/20

TEC and Covenant

2008/12/20 The full version of the article, expanded from the excerpt in the printed version of this issue.

Keys, Anyone?

2008/12/20 An explanation of terms and abbreviations used in this issue.

The Strange Case of Dr. Poon and the Primate

2008/05/11 There was an important meeting last December in Nairobi. It involved what might be called "the hard core" of the Primates in the Global South Anglican (GSA), those most hostile to the Episcopal Church and who are seeking to dismember it.

A Basket of Carp

2008/05/10

John Worrell: Churchman

2008/05/10 A retrospective on NTL's founding editor.

NTL is Back!

2008/05/10 A note from the board.

Some History and Thoughts on Governance and Power

2007/04/15 This editorial appeared on the Anglicans Online Website on 27 February 2007. Used by permission.

Current Issue: XVIII, 2

TEC and Covenant TEC and Covenant (Article)

The Rev. James Stockton

The Blessing of Fidelity The Blessing of Fidelity (Article)

Sam Todd

The Emerging Church: A Model for Change and Map for Renewal The Emerging Church: A Model for Change and Map for Renewal (Review)

G. Richard Wheatcroft

A Basket of Carp A Basket of Carp (Article)

John D. Worrell

Keys, Anyone? Keys, Anyone? (Article)
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Master, we have toiled all the night, and have taken nothing; nevertheless,
at thy word I will let down the net.
St. Luke 5:5 (AV)