Anglicanism, Discipleship, Next Generation, Youth Anglican Doma Anglicanism, Discipleship, Next Generation, Youth Anglican Doma

Camp Booyah: A Transformative Experience for Teens

Camp Booyah was founded in 2015 as a place for Anglican middle and high school students to come together for worship, community, and mission. Two hundred eighteen campers from 18 churches spent the week making connections with other Anglican youth, going deeper in their faith, contributing to the local community and experiencing new adventures.

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What's the Best Wine Ever Made?

At New Creation Church in Hagerstown, MD, we delight to be the church in unexpected places. Just recently on Saturday, June 12, we had the opportunity to go into the Interstate Wine Festival, a regional event that attracts thousands of people each year. We sign up as a non-profit vendor and bring a flyer that simply asks the question, "What's the Best Wine Ever Made?"

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Gafcon Sunday: June 27, 2021

Gafcon works to guard and proclaim the unchanging, transforming Gospel through biblically faithful preaching and teaching which frees our churches to make disciples by clear and certain witness to Jesus Christ in all the world. Visit the Gafcon website to find resources, including videos and prayer points to learn more about what Gafcon does and how you can support the global work.

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The Archbishop's Summer Essay Contest

For the 2021 Contest, the Archbishop invites entrants to submit an essay that provides a Biblical and Theological perspective on pandemics. While there have been pandemics throughout history, and in the history of the Church, no one who is alive today has experienced anything like it.

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Red-Eyed Time Travelers

I understand your mileage may vary significantly when it comes to your appreciation of the hordes of loud, red-eyed, bugs that are frantically living their last few weeks of their long lifespan in our neighborhoods. That said, there is so much about these insects that is miraculous.

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Why Is It So Hard to Talk About Race?

The Falls Church Anglican is beginning its summer forum series again on June 20 at 7 p.m.. The first in the 2021 summer series is with Isaac Adams pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church and the founding host of United? We Pray—a podcast devoted to prayer about racial divisions in churches.

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