Adam Hunter

The Rev. Adam Hunter is a priest in the Anglican Diocese of the Western Gulf Coast (ACNA). He lives in Louisiana with his wife Holly and their four children, and serves as a church planter with St Lydia’s Anglican Church.

Adam Hunter

Adam Hunter

Writer

The Rev. Adam Hunter is a priest in the Anglican Diocese of the Western Gulf Coast (ACNA). He lives in Louisiana with his wife Holly and their four children, and serves as a church planter with St Lydia’s Anglican Church.

    A Call to College Ministry

    Posted on March 2, 2023
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    We are the Hunters, and this fall our family will start an Anglican college ministry at the University of Louisiana in Lafayette (pictured above). We are calling the ministry Campus Communion, because we serve the campus, proclaiming union with God and each other through the gospel of Jesus Christ. But Iโ€™m getting ahead of myself….

    Book Review: Jewel’s Treatises on Scripture and the Sacraments

    Posted on January 28, 2023
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    One of the least-known yet highly influential figures of the English Reformation was John Jewel, Bishop of Salisbury from 1559 until his death in 1571. His most famous work was his defense of the reformed Church of England over and against her Romanist opponents, known as the Apology of the Church of England. It was received…

    Holy Cross Day: A Rookie Anglican Guide

    Posted on September 14, 2022
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    Each year, on September 14th, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Holy Cross. Known as โ€œHoly Cross Dayโ€ in much of the Anglican Communion, this major feast reminds us to boast in nothing โ€œexcept in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christโ€ (Galatians 6:14). It is clearly an important symbol for the Church. After…

    Hymn Guide: See the Conqueror (ft. an exclusive video with Jenny & Tyler!)

    Posted on May 23, 2022
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    “See the Conqueror” is a wonderful hymn on the Ascension of Christ. It is not widely known, but we hope to make it more popular, with God’s help!  It was written by a 19th-century English bishop named Christopher Wordsworth (1807-1855), the nephew of poet William Wordsworth. Bishop Wordsworth authored many books, including The Holy Year, a book…