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 Anglicans in Canada: Controversies and Identity in Historical Perspective From the first worship services onboard English ships during the sixteenth century to the contentious toughmindedness of early clergymen to current debates about sexuality, Alan L. Hayes provides a comprehensive survey of the history of the Canadian Anglican Church. Unprecedented in the annals of Canadian religious history, it examines whether something like an Anglican identity emerged from within the changing forms of doctrine, worship, ministry, and institutions.With writing that conveys a strong sense of place and people, Hayes ultimately finds such an identity not in the relatively few agreements within Anglicanism but within the disagreements themselves. Including hard-to-find historical documents, Anglicans in Canada is ideal for research, classroom use, and as a resource for church groups.
 Gathering the NeXt Generation by Nathan Humphrey, Deckhead: Essays by Generation X priests who challenge the Church to rethink her approach to ministry by and for Generation X. This collection of essays was written by a group of priests that are relatively rare in the Episcopal Church-priests under 35 years of age. In 1997 only 296 Episcopal clergy were from the group commonly known as Generation X; they comprise only 3.5% of the ordained people in full time ministry in the Church. Inspired by that statistic some GenX priests and seminarians organized a conference called Gathering the NeXt Generation, which was held at Virginia Theological Seminary in June 1997. These essays, while not the actual papers given at the conference, are the result of that conversation and the ones that continue among GenX priests in the Episcopal Church. The range of issues for GenX priests and for their ministry into the new millennium are important ones for the whole church. As we approach a clergy shortage (due to retirements) in the Episcopal Church, will we continue to discourage young men and women from entering the ordination process, asking them to come back when they have some life experience? The contributors to this volume suggest instead that we consider new models of ministry: the return of the concept of curacy, the possibilities for bi-vocational ministry and the renewal of campus ministry. Others help us look through the eyes of GenX priests and parishioners, including those who are Black or pregnant, and see the Church through a very different lens. For all who care about the future of the Episcopal Church, this volume, written in the voices of those who will be our future, is a must-read.
Anglican Catholic Church of Canada - The Anglican Catholic Church of Canada was founded in the 1970s by conservative high church Anglo-Catholics who were dissatisfied with the Anglican Church of Canada's (the "ACC") decision to confer priestly ordination upon women as well as the liturgical reforms that would evolve into the Book of Alternative Services. They continue to maintain an all-male clergy and more recently been focused their criticisms of the ACC on its increasing acceptance of homosexuality. Anglican Essentials Canada - Anglican Essentials Canada is a conservative group within the Anglican Church of Canada created by the coalition of three ministries within the Anglican Church of Canada: (1) Barnabas Ministries (British-styled Anglican Evangelicalism), (2) Anglican Renewal Ministries Canada (Anglican Charismatics) and (3) The Prayer Book Society of Canada (opponents of the Book of Alternative Services). Formed in 1994 to represent conservative Anglicanism within the Anglican Church of Canada (seek on the web for the Montreal Declaration), Anglican Essentials Canada has become ... Christ the King Graceland Independent Anglican Church of Canada - Christ the King Graceland Independent Anglican Church of Canada is an independent low church Anglican parish in Newmarket, Ontario, under the leadership of the Rev. Dorian Baxter, aka "Elvis Priestley", who presides at services in the persona of Elvis Presley. Independent Anglican Church, Canada Synod - The Independent Anglican Church, Canada Synod, is a conservative Anglo-Catholic denomination with parishes in Ontario, Canada.
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