Alas, though not so far away, I cannot make this year. If anyone there is still in the neighborhood and wants to drop by here in Savannah, drop me a line!
I’m fairly new to traditional Anglicanism among Episcopalians, so I have a question for Kendall or for anyone else who would care to venture an answer –
With the exception of Bishops Iker (semi-evangelical Anglo-Catholic) and Duncan (high-liturgy Evangelical), would most of the speakers/convenors at this gathering generally be considered evangelically-minded High Church folk? That’s always been my impression of Dr. Crouse, but I am not sure about the others whose names are on the schedule.
And of course, I should have put Matt Kennedy on my list of exceptions. Just like everyone else, I am quite certain where he stands (on just about everything) 🙂
Looks good – any plans for podcasts I wonder?.
Watch out for that coffee & sweet rolls. It looks like it’s high on the agenda.
I had hoped to be there, but couldn’t make it. Looks like a wonderful group of folks.
Alas, though not so far away, I cannot make this year. If anyone there is still in the neighborhood and wants to drop by here in Savannah, drop me a line!
idrathernotsay123@hotmail.com
I’m fairly new to traditional Anglicanism among Episcopalians, so I have a question for Kendall or for anyone else who would care to venture an answer –
With the exception of Bishops Iker (semi-evangelical Anglo-Catholic) and Duncan (high-liturgy Evangelical), would most of the speakers/convenors at this gathering generally be considered evangelically-minded High Church folk? That’s always been my impression of Dr. Crouse, but I am not sure about the others whose names are on the schedule.
And of course, I should have put Matt Kennedy on my list of exceptions. Just like everyone else, I am quite certain where he stands (on just about everything) 🙂