Jacob A. Davis

The Rev. Jacob A. Davis serves as Editor of Anglican Compass. He is a priest in the Anglican Diocese of Christ Our Hope. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky, where he serves as Assisting Clergy for Pastoral Care atย Grace Anglican Church. Jacob holds a B.A. in English from Reinhardt College, an M.A. in Theology and Arts from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a Selah Certificate in Spiritual Direction from Leadership Transformations. As a lifelong artist and storyteller, he loves to explore the intersection of Christian faith with art, creativity, and beauty.

Jacob Davis

Jacob A. Davis

Editor

The Rev. Jacob A. Davis serves as Editor of Anglican Compass. He is a priest in the Anglican Diocese of Christ Our Hope. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky, where he serves as Assisting Clergy for Pastoral Care atย Grace Anglican Church. Jacob holds a B.A. in English from Reinhardt College, an M.A. in Theology and Arts from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a Selah Certificate in Spiritual Direction from Leadership Transformations. As a lifelong artist and storyteller, he loves to explore the intersection of Christian faith with art, creativity, and beauty.
    Gethsemani at sunset. For Silence.

    Stepping into Silence

    Posted on September 3, 2024
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    Stepping into a rhythm of silence is counterintuitive to everything we practice in our society, but it has many gifts to impart.

    St. Oswald Window

    St. Oswald: the Evangelist King

    Posted on August 5, 2024
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    After a period of embracing Christianity, people in Northumbria returned to the Pagan beliefs they held before the gospel first reached the British shores. It would take a young Christian king returning from exile with a zeal for evangelism to begin a revival of faith that would last for centuries.

    Morning Prayer - Rookie Anglican Guide

    Morning Prayer: A Rookie Anglican Guide

    Posted on July 25, 2024
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    It’s very easy to wake up in the morning, get dressed, have a cup of coffee while we check the latest news, and immediately jump into our day. We often check our emails before we check in with our souls. What would happen if, instead, we started our day in praise and thanksgiving to God?…

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    Review: Deep Anglicanism by Gerald McDermott

    Posted on July 19, 2024
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    Despite being a primarily theological text, Deep Anglicanism captivates the reader’s attention, making it a page-turner in the truest sense. It also has a devotional quality in its writing, being as much food for the heart as the mind.

    Provincial Assembly Eucharist

    A Spirit of Unity: Reflections on the Provincial Assembly

    Posted on July 2, 2024
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    The 2024 ACNA Provincial Assembly just wrapped up in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. As the Assembly only happens every five years, this was my first. I honestly didnโ€™t know what to expect. Here at Anglican Compass, we emphasize navigating our tradition with clarity and charity. But Iโ€™m well aware that many online Anglican conversations often lack in…

    A Walk Through the Prayer Book

    Book Review: A Walk Through the Prayer Book

    Posted on June 24, 2024
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    Klukas, Arnold W. A Walk Through the Prayer Book: The 2019 Book of Common Prayer Explained. Anglican House, 2023. 118 pp. As the Anglican Church in North America celebrates its fifteenth year, its 2019 edition of the Book of Common Prayer likewise celebrates five years of use. Fittingly, Anglican House Publishers has released a helpful…