Anglican Compass is glad to announce its new Editor: The Rev. Jacob A. Davis. Jacob is a priest in the Anglican Diocese of Christ Our Hope and serves as Assisting Clergy for Pastoral Care at Grace Anglican Church in Louisville, KY. Since 2020, he has also worked in Web Development with LimeCuda. A graduate of Reinhardt University…
United in Orthodox Anglicanism: An Agreed Statement
United in Orthodox Anglicanism In the Anglican household of faith there exists profound agreement across evangelical and catholic lines. Likewise, Anglican Compass and The North American Anglican enjoy agreement of purpose according to our specific vocations. We the leaders of these respective ministries seek to provide a trustworthy resource for orthodox Anglicans, to remain faithful against secular…
Don’t Come Home The Leader (General Convention 2003)
High Stakes The General Convention of 2003 looked to all who gathered as likely to be the defining moment in the battle for the soul and the future of the Episcopal Church, and indeed, of global Anglicanism. After the fact, most would say it was. V. Gene Robinson had been elected Bishop of New Hampshire….
Top 10 Articles of 2022
What a year! 2022 started out slowly, as Anglican Compass transitioned from its founding generation to its new leadership. But the year ended with a bang, with November setting an all-time traffic record of 96,000 views, and then December far surpassing it, with 125,000 and counting! It’s not just the quantity of views that excites…
The Many Magi Fundraiser (& Matching Grant)
Today we announce The Many Magi Fundraiser, an annual effort inspired by the gifts of the magi, and culminating on the feast of the Epiphany (January 6th). This year we are particularly glad to share that we have received a matching grant of up to $12,000, so that all new Patreon donations will be doubled. The…
ARDF Training: The Three Phases of Disaster Response
25 Anglicans representing 10 parishes across four states gathered for ARDF’s Disaster Preparedness Training in Charleston, South Carolina.
Introducing Author Zooms
We are excited to announce a new initiative at Anglican Compass: Author Zooms. What is an Author Zoom? A Zoom conversation that features the author of a recent Anglican Compass article. What is the structure of an Author Zoom? After opening with prayer, the Anglican Compass team will interview the author, and then we will…
True North: From Rookie Anglican to Church Planter
As part of our True North Campaign, we are publishing articles that highlight the missionary impact of our ministry. Here is an article by Fr Jon Beadle. This September, All Saints Church launched Sunday services for the first time in the city of Conroe, Texas. It was the result of nearly a year of preparation….
Praying for Anglican Compass
Lord Jesus Christ, the way, the truth, and the life: pour out your grace upon the ministry of Anglican Compass, that it may point forward to you; who lives and reigns with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen. Last week, we announced our new Ministry President, The Revโd Dr. Peter…
Announcing our New Ministry President
Anglican Compass is glad to announce its new Ministry President: The Revโd Dr. Peter Johnston. Peter is a graduate of Yale College (BA 2009), Yale Divinity School (MDiv 2014), and the University of Louisiana (PhD, expected 2022). A scholar of theology and poetry, he wrote his dissertation on John Miltonโs epic poem, Paradise Lost. Peter…
