From the Chapter
Worship in a Time of Pandemic (Part 1)
As the liturgy professor at Nashotah House Theological Seminary, I receive a pretty regular stream of requests and questions from people all over the place, whom I’ve never met. They range from, “Where should I buy my alb?” to “Should there be a cross in a gospel procession?” Now, with the outbreak of COVID-19 and its disruption of our lives, I’ve received a number of questions about public worship in this period of social distancing.
By the Rev. Matthew S.C. Olver, Ph.D.
All One in Christ
By Hans Boersma, Ph.D.
Why Christian Platonism Is Key to the Great Tradition.
Why Patristics?
By The Rev. Thomas L. Holtzen, Ph.D.
Study the early church Fathers, hear their voices still speaking today, and learn what it means to be part of the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church.
Unity and the Three-Fold Rule of Prayer
By David Sherwood, D.Min.
With the Communion of the Saints
At Nashotah House, we are convicted that “our ordered lives” must profess the order that makes possible a lifetime of ministry.
By the Rev. Matthew S.C. Olver, Ph.D.
The Street Priest
In 1959, a recent graduate of Nashotah House arrived in Orlando, Florida. His name was Fr. Nelson Pinder, a newly ordained priest who would serve the Orlando community for more than 60 years.
Quiet Reflection
By The Rev. Deacon Cliff Syner
As Christians we are the body of Christ, we are the answer to this prayer. With courage, compassion and a steadfast faith, let us tend the sick, give rest to the weary, bless the dying, soothe the suffering, pity the afflicted, shield the joyous, all for Christ’s sake.