- aaytch said...
- Further comments: Anglo-reformed and anglicansinthewilderness, which are my blogs are not as active as I wish them to be, but they are as active as I have the time and skills to provide. If there's anybody out there who would like to become a contributing editor, let me know . Yes, anglicansablaze is a mixed bag. I have no doubt that he (Robin) is one of us, but the problem is that he believes we should wait patiently for ACNA to turn itself around, and that when it does there will be a place for us, Reformed Anglicans, in its midst. I just don't think that's rational. My preference is to seek the support of Presbyterians for planting churches with an Anglican ethos, yet under their discipline. That may be equally far-fetched, but I think it's Biblically principled, and rational from the point of view of history. The fallout of the 1662 settlements was tragic and unnecessary. We in North America have an opportunity to set things right, if God be willing.
- Joel said...
- I'm a Calvinist Anglican and I blog here: http://livingtext.wordpress.com/ FYI.
- Joel: Will begin reading your blog. I did not know it existed. Phil