What is Holy Saturday and the Easter Vigil?

Holy Saturday, the day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday, stems from two distinct Christian doctrines that developed their own ways of celebrating this day. For some, Holy Saturday is the day on which Jesus “rested” from His redemptive work. As Jesus died on the cross, his cry of “It is finished”, signified the completion…

Lament

Lament is not a popular topic in the US, even among most Christians. It feels like when we are to proclaim the good news that Jesus has freed us from sin and death, there shouldn’t be any room for bad news. However, that is an overly simplistic theology. While we are living in the time…

The Allure of Liturgy for a New Generation

The following article appears on the website for the Diocese of the Carolinas of the Anglican Church in North America (https://adoc.church/the-allure-of-liturgy-for-a-new-generation-winfield-befins/). This article was written by Dr. Winfield Bevins, the new Director of Church Planting at Asbury Theological Seminary, and Canon for Church Planting for the Diocese of the Carolinas. The material below is from…

Women Disciples

The other day, one of my sons asked, “Why did Mary Magdalene follow Jesus, but she wasn’t one of the disciples?” He was referring to the depiction of Jesus and the disciples in The Chosen, where Mary and other women are very much part of the traveling group that served with Jesus, but she was…

Poverty & Crime

My congregation just completed another year’s involvement in the Angel Tree program, giving Christmas gifts to children of an incarcerated parent. In my several years of involvement with Angel Tree it seems that inmate families are almost always poor. That raises the question: Do they break the law because they are poor, or are they…

The Lord of History

The following article was written by Fr. Paul Scalia, published on November 27th, 2022 on the website www.thecatholicthing.org. The picture is Our Lord Jesus Christ by James Tissot, c. 1890 [Brooklyn Museum] The Lord of History Fr. Paul D. Scalia The so-called Respect for Marriage Act has pushed the issue of gay marriage back into…

To Our Epworth Family…

To Our Epworth Family, How do we begin to say “thank you” for the wonderful privilege it has been to serve with all of you for more than two decades? I am also grateful to the original Epworthies who supported me and my family and who are no longer with us, and to all of…

All Saints Day

In case you are wondering what All Saints Day is all about, here is an updated version of a previous blog explainer: Every December, the secular and cultural celebration of Christmas overshadows the religious holiday on which it is based.  Essentially the same thing happens at the end of October, when the way American culture celebrates…

Harvest Festival 2022

Harvest Festival will be celebrated at Epworth following the Sunday service on October 9th, 2022. While the Anglican tradition of holding harvest festivals dates back to 1843, Epworth has held one each October starting in 2004. Harvest Festival is both a time of thanksgiving for God’s provision, and of generosity because we recognize that human…