Forward in Faith
Interview with Bishop Ackerman
Submitted by admin on Sat, 07/03/2010 - 08:59Bishop Ackerman talk about FiFNA and the Anglican Communion
FIFNA 2010 Teaching Two
Submitted by admin on Sun, 06/20/2010 - 22:47Teaching: Bp Keith Ackerman/Fr Kevin Donlon: To Restore the Church The surest way to uphold or restore our endangered church will be for each of her anxious children, in his own place and station, to resign himself more thoroughly to his God and Savior in those duties, public and private, which are not immediately affected by the emergencies of the moment: the daily and hourly duties, I mean, of piety, purity, charity, justice. ~ John Keble National Apostasy
FIFNA 2010 Teaching Three
Submitted by admin on Sun, 06/20/2010 - 22:33Fr. Rodney Whitacre: ?Biblical Interpretation in the Light of the Oxford Movement? The Ancient Church does perceive a harmony in Holy Scripture, to which we are strangers. ~ E. B. Pusey
FIFNA 2010 Teaching Four
Submitted by admin on Sun, 06/20/2010 - 22:24Teaching: Fr Brian Foos: The Beauty of Holiness: Sacramental Worship and its Appeal to the Young Along the Church's central space; The sacred weeks with unfelt pace; Have borne us on from grace to grace. ~ John Keble "Trinity Sunday"
FIFNA 2010 Teaching Five
Submitted by admin on Sun, 06/20/2010 - 22:11Teaching: Bp. Donald Parsons: Ascetical Theology and Practice in the Light of the Oxford Movement. The first step on this way of frequent prayer, is the first step on Jacob's ladder, it's foot on earth, it's top in heaven and then thou shall find that the first step to continual earnest prayer was the gate of heaven.~ E.B. Pusey Parochial Sermons
FiFNA 2010: Teaching One
Submitted by admin on Sat, 06/19/2010 - 02:44Bishop Ackerman calls for a new Oxford Movement
FiFNA 2010: Opening Address
Submitted by admin on Sat, 06/19/2010 - 01:53I have discovered in these years of serving Jesus Christ that I can often times figure out what people are against. It just occasionally takes a little more work occasionally to find out what they are for.
And I have often thought in this winnowing process and in what has taken place as it relates to the Church. Those who are against something often times just continue being against something else.
