Technology changes the way we communicate, and new forms of communication cultivate new audiences with novel expectations for how best to consume and engage with information, including the information that โChrist died for theeโ and why he came to do so. Following our explorations of compelling new voices advocating for orthodox Anglican Christianity online, such…
A Wesley Anglican: Navigating Faithfulness and Schism Online
Father Dan Hixon isnโt new to online ministry and evangelism. He began by publicly exploring the big ideas surrounding questions of โcatholicityโ and Christian living. His profile rose significantly after he created a YouTube video aimed at helping his Methodist congregation navigate the considerable divide within the United Methodist Church at that time. Now, alongside…
Catechesis in the Digital Age: The ACNA Catechism App
In 2020, after a decade of planning and testing, the ACNA produced To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism, a companion to the 2019 Book of Common Prayer, which was published the year before. To be a Christian was itself an extraordinary achievement: a comprehensive introduction to what it means to think, to pray, and…
Ministry Spotlight: Online Apologist Jeremiah Short
Following his own path of convergence with this cohort of dedicated online apologists, Jeremiah Short, known widely as โThe Black Doctor,โ has risen as a significant figure. His young but impactful ministry has had a particular focus on reaching those unfamiliar with the Gospel, including individuals coming from Islam and other faith traditions.
Young Anglican, A Gen Z Voice in the Digital Wilderness
Among the rising Gen Z voices in the search for meaning is Joe Colletti, known online as “Young Anglican.”
On Anglican Missions in Madrid
Anglican Compass welcomes Duane Miller, who explains his missions in Madrid, his missionary work in the city, and the missionary value of Anglican Compass. Let me provide a brief overview of the type of ministry we have here in the glorious city of Madrid. After that, Iโll tell you how Anglican Compass helps me in various…
Why We Plant 3: Mission
Missions, Founded on the Lord Jesus In many missionary circles, we often hear, โThe Church doesn’t have a mission. God has a mission, and His mission has a Church.โ Quite right! God the Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, came into this world by the Father to love and save lost mankind. This sending is the…
