Jesse Nigro

Jesse Nigro is Sales Coordinator at Anglican Compass, serving as the primary contact for ads, books, and event listings. He also serves as Editor-in-Chief at The North American Anglican. Jesse lives in Omaha, Nebraska, with his wife and children. He earned his B.A. in philosophy from Creighton University and M.A. in theology from Concordia University in Irvine.

Jesse Nigro

Jesse Nigro

Events & Sales Coordinator

Jesse Nigro is Sales Coordinator at Anglican Compass, serving as the primary contact for ads, books, and event listings. He also serves as Editor-in-Chief at The North American Anglican. Jesse lives in Omaha, Nebraska, with his wife and children. He earned his B.A. in philosophy from Creighton University and M.A. in theology from Concordia University in Irvine.
    Oxford in winter

    Winter Study Across the ACNA

    Posted on January 12, 2026
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    Each winter, as the Church’s Christmas festivities give way to the more diffuse joys of Epiphanytide, Anglican seminaries and theological institutes across the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) remain busy with study, prayer, and formation.

    Resurrection of the Dead

    We Believe: We Look for the Resurrection of the Dead

    Posted on December 30, 2025
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    Every Sunday, Christians rise to confess the faith once delivered: “We believe in one God… We believe in one Lord Jesus Christ… We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins.” The Nicene Creed moves with a steady rhythm of affirmations, statements about what God has done in history, and what he has promised to…

    YouTube Apologetics with Anglican Aesthetics

    Posted on August 18, 2025
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    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 “Christ died for thee” and why he came to do so. Following our explorations of compelling new voices advocating for orthodox Anglican Christianity online, such…

    John Wesley and Christ Church, Oxford.

    A Wesley Anglican: Navigating Faithfulness and Schism Online

    Posted on June 18, 2025
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    Father Dan Hixon isn’t new to online ministry and evangelism. He began by publicly exploring the big ideas surrounding questions of “catholicity” 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…

    Campfire on a hill. For Summer Camps.

    Summer Youth Camps in the ACNA

    Posted on June 2, 2025
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    It’s that time again. The weather is heating up, and the kids have abandoned their scholarly pursuits for a life of lounging on the family couch like it’s their job to keep it from floating away. Thank the Lord for summer church camp! It’s time to send your beloved little saints out of the air…

    At the Cross Book Tour

    Book Tour: Across the Web with AT THE CROSS by Justin Clemente

    Posted on May 22, 2025
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    Ever since the Lenten publication of At the Cross: Reflections on the Stations of the Cross, Fr. Justin Clemente has been busy making appearances to promote this valuable new book, a collection of meditations on the Biblical Stations of the Cross. I’ve taken the liberty of collecting all the public links to his various appearances…

    Last Supper stained glass. For Holy Week.

    Holy Week at Anglican Cathedrals

    Posted on April 11, 2025
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    Holy Week is almost upon us. This is a time when Christians mark the end of Lent with a series of observances that re-enact our Lord’s final days, from his triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday to his triumph over the grave one week later. Anglican churches across the ACNA will play host to…

    Jeremiah Short Online Apologist

    Ministry Spotlight: Online Apologist Jeremiah Short

    Posted on April 9, 2025
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    Following his own path of convergence with this cohort of dedicated online apologists, Jeremiah Short, known widely as “The Black Doctor,” 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.