15 november 09
Andrew Unger on the communal dimension of faith |
8 november 09
Carolyn Hart on music and the beauty of holiness |
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18 october 09
Ann McCarthy on building a diocese from scratch |
4 october 09
Martin Johnson on why we bother with a blessing of the animals |
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20 september 09
Andrew Unger on those funny plastic clerical collars and why no one who wants to get ahead in life should ever wear one |
13 september 09
Ann McCarthy on how studying scripture in community is the way to grow up and get a life |
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6 september 09
Elaine Hooker on providential accidents and renewing worship for our children |

30 august 09
Mary Baker on how the creeds help us read scripture with our whole mind and heart |
23 august 09
Jennifer Merck on the hows and whys of ministering to children |

16 august 09
Fr Paul Snezek on how each of us can, indeed must, study scripture and the creeds |
9 august 09
Fr Martin Johnson on why Sofia Cavalletti is the right stuff, not kidstuff |
2 august 09
Catechist Alan Jacobs on how Christians distinctively value life |
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26 july 09
Deacon Mary Baker on why we go to church
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19 july 09
Fr Paul Snezek on the dauntingly joyful duties of all Christians |
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12 july 09
Fr Martin Johnson on why Calvin still matters, even to an Anglo-Catholic |
28 june 09
Ann McCarthy reports from the floor of the Anglican Church in North America's inaugural assembly |
21 june 09
Fr Paul Snezek (with backup from Benedict XVI) on the joy of being totally out of place |
14 june 09
Andrew Unger on why history and our own stories really matter
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10 may 09
Fr Martin Johnson on how it's (gasp) not all about us |
3 may 09
Andrew Unger on gas, groceries, gameboy, and gullibility |
26 april 09
Alan Jacobs on how reading a book is more like praying than it is like reading this screen |
19 april 09
Deacon Mary Baker on how the Resurrection continues to this day |
12 april 09
Fr Paul Snezek on how some things are so joyous we almost forget to be joyful |
holy week 09
Bruce Knowlton on following Jesus where no sensible person would want to go |