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An engaging introduction to the Anglican Communion.
 
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kencf0618 | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 3, 2022 |
As you meet people in the coffee or Christian Education hours, in committee meetings or church activities, you will probably begin to tell people a little about who you are, how you came here, and what you believe. You may even begin to explore and share your own deeply held beliefs about prayer, the Bible, and God. Engaging in these conversations will help make the Church 'home' for you. This is an important part of your growth and participation in this community. ...Another part of your journey in the Church is learning its stories, where it came from, what it believes, how it worships, understands the Bible and God and how it reaches out to you and the rest of the world. Many of these stories are contained in this book. April 2006 Goodnewsletter
 
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saintbedefg | 2 reseñas más. | Feb 27, 2019 |
I won this book in a Goodreads First Reads giveaway.

The book features a spectacular choice of American figures, including Patrick Henry, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., and others that I'll embarassedly admit that I hadn't heard of, including Adlai Stevenson and Angelina Grimké. The sections on William Jennings Bryan, Grimké, and Stevenson were particularly educational for me. My one complaint is that I was expecting more speech content than commentary on them. I definitely recommend this to those interested in American History and oratory.
 
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EllAreBee | Sep 19, 2016 |
True, this is a biography of Pennington; however, it is also a history of the anti-slavery movement in the USA in the first half of the 19th century. We learn about some of the biggest names in the movement such as William Lloyd Garrison, Lewis Tappan and Frederick Douglas and their views on how to end slavery. They frequently did not agree on how to eliminate slavery from America.

Pennington was an illiterate slave in Maryland who fled north and in the short period of 5 years was writing columns for anti-slavery newspapers and teaching school. Eventually he became a pastor and anti-slavery speaker traveling to England and Europe to raise money and support for the fight to eliminate slavery in the world and specifically the USA. He was the first Black man to receive an honorary degree from a university when the University of Heidelberg bestow one on him.

This is a well documented volume on this volatile period in American history. The emancipation movement was not always supported in the north and in fact some of the most supportive white men were often racist in their own actions and speech.

The title, American to the Backbone, is a quote from Pennington's writings and indicates his view that he and most African Americans had been born in America, were Americans and any movement to send them back to Africa was wrong.

The bibliography is voluminous and would be a good place to start one's own research into the abolitionist movement.
 
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lamour | Oct 2, 2013 |
This book profiles a number of people who left the Roman church for the Episcopal Church. The rationale behind their transitions to Anglicanism resonate with me rather strongly. The Episcopal tradition has a similar liturgy but also encourages reason and questioning and values the human experience. Disaffected Catholics who know that church and Christianity do not have to be sexist, homophobic, and anti-abortion-obsessed can indeed find a home in the Episcopal Church.
 
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mariabiblioteca | Jun 23, 2011 |
I read this book while I was searching for a new church. It answered all of my questions I had concerning the Episcopal Church. It is very helpful and I recommend it for anyone who is curious about or considering becoming a member.
 
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Leli1013 | 2 reseñas más. | Nov 12, 2009 |
Excellent overview of Vestry structure and responsibilities
 
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daustin912 | Mar 13, 2009 |
Daily readings for Advent and Christmas drawn from sermons, books, poems, and hymns by the most gifted Anglican writers of the past six hundred years, including Christina Rossetti, F.D. Maurice, John Donne, Madeleine L’Engle, John Keble, Thomas Traherne, William Law, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and many others.
 
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stmarysasheville | otra reseña | May 18, 2008 |
Anglicans really know how to do this stuff. Every reading can bring fresh insights and this is a book I will revisit frequently.
 
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auntieknickers | otra reseña | Jan 7, 2008 |
 
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annaflbak | otra reseña | Apr 19, 2007 |
From the publisher:

An Episcopal Church classic,revised and updated to reflect changes in canon law and to include discussion of additional subjects such as sexual misconduct and safe-church training
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St-Johns-Episcopal | Jun 17, 2017 |
From the publisher:

The perfect book for newcomers who are often confused by the worship service, "Welcome to Sunday" is also an excellent book for those who have been sitting in the pews without fully understanding what happens on Sunday morning.
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St-Johns-Episcopal | otra reseña | Jun 16, 2017 |
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