You may have noticed, if you are gracious enough to be a regular reader of this blog, that I have not been writing much lately. This is due largely to the fact that I have just been made a rector (thank you; thank you), and have anyway been busy with parochial work.
It is also due to the fact that I have been working on a new blog project. This one is a collaborative effort of catholic-minded "communion conservatives". The new blog is much better than Whitehall. I encourage you to visit it here: Covenant Communion.
Does this mean that Whitehall is going away? That is not my intention. I am certainly not going to delete it any time soon. But I would encourage you to visit Covenant-Communion, and tell your friends to visit it too. It is a large collaborative effort and, it seems to me, has much potential.
It is also due to the fact that I have been working on a new blog project. This one is a collaborative effort of catholic-minded "communion conservatives". The new blog is much better than Whitehall. I encourage you to visit it here: Covenant Communion.
Does this mean that Whitehall is going away? That is not my intention. I am certainly not going to delete it any time soon. But I would encourage you to visit Covenant-Communion, and tell your friends to visit it too. It is a large collaborative effort and, it seems to me, has much potential.
6 comments:
Hello, Father. Funny, but it took this popping up in Google Reader for me to make the connection between you (via the new blog) and your blog here, which I've been reading for a while. Who knew the internet was such a small place?
Good call on the new blog. This is better than I envisioned.
I look forward to reading it!
Congratulations are in order on being called as rector.
Being the squeaky wheel that I am, I thought I'd direct you to this article that touches on our discussion concerning the place of Canterbury in Anglicanism
http://www.standfirminfaith.com/index.php/site/article/5720/
I'll read the new blog.
Michael
It is a good site, but why no female presence or the presence of a person of color. Is it just another of the 'Good Ole Boys' clubs?
John+
John+,
First of all, at last count there were two women who write for the site.
Secondly, I don't know why everyone is white. I wondered the same thing about my seminary (Berkeley).
If you only read blogs that have non-white authors, I'm sorry. We'll miss you.
You were visited simply with a brilliant idea
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