A Letter from Bishop Chris (October 2024A)
If you find yourself complaining, dissatisfied, or discontent, I suggest it’s time to get alone with God, your Bible, and perhaps a journal and have an honest conversation with Him about the condition of your heart.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (September 2024B)
As he was ascending to Heaven, Jesus said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:18-20).
Notice that Jesus told his followers to “go and make” disciples. He didn’t say: Stay and be disciples, but go and make them. It’s vital that we recognize there’s an outward movement to Christ’s Great Commission; there’s an outward movement to discipleship.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (SEptember 2024A)
While abuse isn’t a topic many people want to think about, I believe it’s vital that the Church and her leaders grow in our understanding of this issue.
And why? Because this is a Gospel issue.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (August 2024B)
As he was ascending to Heaven, Jesus said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:18-20).
Notice that Jesus told his followers to “go and make” disciples. He didn’t say: Stay and be disciples, but go and make them. It’s vital that we recognize there’s an outward movement to Christ’s Great Commission; there’s an outward movement to discipleship.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (July 2024A)
Each day we were led in a study of 2Timothy by the Right Reverend Rennis Ponniah (Retirred Bishop, Singapore). I was so grateful for the large turnout of leaders from our Diocese with more 50 participating.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (June 2024B)
Please pray for the College of Bishops as we seek to discern whom, from the 30 Diocesan Bishops, the Lord has prepared and anointed to be Archbishop for this next season of the Church’s life.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (May 2024A)
Thomas declares, “Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe.” (John 20:25)
Pastoral Letter to the Churches
Pastoral letter from Bishop Chris Warner to the clergy and people of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (April 2024B)
Jesus teaches us that prayer, along with a life shaped by the Scriptures and worship, is at the heart of our walk with God.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (April 2024A)
When we see Him face to face, there will be no more fasting, or suffering, or hunger, or sorrow, or sin, or death - And that joy-filled life will go on throughout eternity. Hallelujah!
A Letter from Bishop Chris (March 2024B)
I give thanks to God for the many ways in which women have faithfully witnessed to the Lord Jesus Christ.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (March 2024A)
Easter is coming!
Yes I know, we’ve just begun the Season of Lent. But Easter is only a month away. Easter is the most important event of our church year. It’s the day we celebrate the best news in the world — that forgiveness is real, death is defeated, the restoration of all things has begun, and eternal life is available through faith in Jesus Christ!
A Letter from Bishop Chris (February 2024B)
Will you make space for eternity during this Lenten season?
That’s really the point of Lent; to make space for eternity so that you grow in relationship with Jesus and so that you’re deeply prepared to celebrate the wonder of Easter.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (February 2024A)
The book of Revelation shows the incredible diversity and unity of God’s people worshiping him together. This end-time picture stirs my heart to know my brothers and sisters in Christ who are from other cultures and races and with whom I will one day share in the eternal bliss of the marriage supper of the Lamb.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (January 2024B)
Let’s respond with courage and willingness to our Lord’s call to make disciples of all nations. As the great missionary spokesman William Carey wrote, it is always worthwhile, “to lay ourselves out with all our might in promoting the cause and kingdom of Christ.”
A Letter from Bishop Chris (January 2024)
As Sprit-filled and biblically-informed Anglican Christians, we believe God is the author and preserver of life. Because of this, we know that all human life is a sacred gift from God and that it must be protected from the moment of conception to natural death.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (November 2023B)
Our recent annual Diocesan Synod was such an encouraging experience. The theme for our Synod was “Called to Go” and focused on the outward movement of the church into the world. As the missiologist Rolland Allen wrote, “The Holy Spirit is a missionary Spirit relentlessly driving the church outward to witness.”
A Letter from Bishop Chris (November 2023A)
In Acts 1: 8-9, Jesus said, “You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you and you shall be my witnesses, in Jerusalem, in Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Jesus calls us to be his witnesses wherever he puts us and to whomever he sends us. One such witness, and a personal hero in the faith to me, was Charles Simeon. Simeon was a British Anglican evangelical pastor who lived in Cambridge England in the early 19th century.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (October 2023B)
'The New Testament assumes that people outside of Christ and apart from God are lost and need a Savior. Jesus told vivid stories in Luke 15 about a coin, a sheep, and two sons. All were lost and all were sought. In those stories, to be lost is more about “awayness” than “badness.” The coin was away from the purse, the sheep from the sheepfold, and the sons from the father’s house.