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      • The Gospel of John Chapter 1
      • The Gospel of John Chapter 2
      • The Gospel of John Chapter 3
      • The Gospel of John Chapter 4
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The Gospel of John Chapter 1

Posted by By Arch Bishop Randall Pike May 9, 2021Posted inBible StudyNo Comments
Before we begin, please read The Gospel of John chapter 1. You can use the following online source if you do not have your own Bible (Bible Gateway). Feel free…
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The Gospel of John Chapter 2

Posted by By Arch Bishop Randall Pike June 24, 2021Posted inBible StudyNo Comments
1 On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee. Jesus and His twelve newly selected disciples have now arrived in the district of Galilee and have been…
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The Gospel of John Chapter 3

Posted by By Arch Bishop Randall Pike July 16, 2021Posted inBible StudyNo Comments
Nicodemus was a Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin. The Sanhedrin was the Jewish council made up of religious leaders that adjudicated on various political, religious and other disputes…
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The Gospel of John Chapter 4

Posted by By Arch Bishop Randall Pike February 27, 2022Posted inBible StudyNo Comments
In chapter 4 of John’s Gospel, Jesus was still trying to stay under the radar as far as the Pharisees and Sadducees were concerned. So, he left Judea and headed…
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Anglicanism
Anglicanism has a unique way of taking into account the whole of an experience or what we call a penchant for sensibility. In short, we insist on taking a view of common sense. This modesty is often expressed in our answers as, “yes, but.”
The Four Legged Stool

Seeing, making sense, and acting in the experience of God as it has been and is disclosed to us in the person of Jesus Christ is Anglicanism in its truest form. Customarily, we attribute our sources of authority to Scripture, Tradition, and Reason. In addition to these three we add Experience as a means of further supporting and balancing this belief system.

 

What We Believe

We believe in and practice all the gifts of the Spirit while embracing the Nicene and Apostles Creed. It is through a sensible consciousness that the extraordinary shines through the ordinary. In Anglicanism, the extraordinary existence of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, is embraced in that He lives and flourishes as the Holy Trinity – as it was in the beginning, is now and will be forever.

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