Learn more about Bishop John Jewel through his writings: https://www.amazon.com/Treatises-Scripture-Sacraments-John-Jewel/dp/1735923060/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1RRVMZ4VCIINC&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.xiTcMww8kRajmfmRb7rReLdbao8YNhS6hcAD6dlqLmOiFNuTmm2gB2ZmnEW6fJybCUnINE0a8FYfRbYCf-sJ1Onsv-65ygz2ApRV4CXkjBcNQyVQva0QPLnlQYvYhR5skyvsNvwarTe6zi-OvLNTqn8Xl0aK2Q7vInTuKhlYJgkCTA2CI1BGtcUmCamZyD3Idogc9M960V6m4vIvCISf6zkNFqBr2NPuuxNB8j-G09M.4UC3G5c9nDPxv7upO2don9ng7EpZZk8nrTDnV-4n15U&dib_tag=se&keywords=john+jewel&qid=1757430354&sprefix=john+jewel%2Caps%2C120&sr=8-3Learn more about starting prayer habits with your family: https://www.amazon.com/Faith-Generations-Family-Anglican-Tradition/dp/B0BPGCB3T4?ref_=ast_author_dpLearn more about the JAFC Education, Training, and Formation directorate at www.anglican.training
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56. Bishop John Jewel On the Scriptures and the Sacraments
Buy the book at https://a.co/d/fIUK0cfAfter Thomas Cranmer, there is likely no single figure who has impacted the identity and beliefs of Anglicanism moreso than John Jewel. This short volume collects two of Jewel’s long-forgotten works: A Treatise on Holy Scripture and A Treatise on the Sacraments, and is designed for both clergy and laity alike. Longtime students of Anglican theology will find fresh insights, while at the same time newcomers and catechumens can be handed a copy with little preparation.
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55. Where Are We Going? - Searching for an Anglican Parish with Fr. Joey O'Dell
Learn more about Fr. Joey O'Dell at https://www.joeyodell.com/Fundamental Declarations available here: https://bcp2019.anglicanchurch.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/tr1213Fundamental-Declarations-of-the-Province.pdfLearn more about the Chaplaincy here: https://www.anglicanchaplains.org/Interested in Anglicanism? Learn more here: https://www.anglican.training/The Colson Fellows webpage is https://www.colsonfellows.org/
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54. "Christ's Calling" - Consecration Conversations with Bp Elect Marshall MacClellan
Rev. Dr. Marshall MacClellan currently serves as the Canon Theologian for the Jurisdiction of the Armed Forces and Chaplaincy. Cn Marshall served 24 years as a Chaplain in the U.S. Air Force at tactical, operational, and strategic levels of leadership concluding with serving at the Pentagon as the Deputy Joint Staff Chaplain for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Cn Marshall deployed four times in the CENTCOM AOR. He was an Instructor at the Air Force Chaplain Corps College leading the Education Division. Prior to entering the military in 1998, Cn Marshall was a United Methodist minister serving four parish churches in Florida. He has also served as a law enforcement chaplain with the Auburndale Police Department, FL, Val Verde County Sheriff’s Office, TX and currently at the Green Cove Springs Police Department, FL. Cn Marshall was ordained in Anglican Holy Orders as a transitional Deacon in Feb 2011 and Priest in July 2011. He holds a Bachelor degree from Florida Southern College, a Master of Divinity from Duke University and a Doctor of Ministry Degree from Asbury Theological Seminary. He and Christy have been married for 38 years and have five children.
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53. "Get Walking" - Consecration Conversations with Bishop Elect Jay Cayangyang
Ordained in 1996, the Rev. Jerome “Jay” Cayangyang is a Navy Reserve chaplain with almost 35 years of service and currently also serves as rector and dean of Bishop Seabury Anglican Church, Pro-Cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of the Living Word. He has served numerous active duty and reserve assignments including two combat deployments to Iraq. In addition to his parish duties, he currently serves as the Deputy Chaplain of the Marine Corps for Reserve Matters. Cayangyang and his wife, Linda, live in Connecticut and have five adult children. “I’m deeply humbled by this opportunity,” Cayangyang said. “I am truly grateful for all of my ministry to this point: the Jurisdiction of the Armed Forces and Chaplaincy, Anglican Diocese of the Living Word, and Bishop Seabury Church. I am grateful for their love and friendship. The Lord used my time in those ministries to prepare me for this new role as a bishop. And finally, I am so thankful for my family and their partnership in the ministry.”
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