Wednesday, October 31, 2007 7 PM
The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion
This course will explore the genesis of what has evolved into the unique style of Christianity we call Anglican. It will offer witness to its formation as a non-confessional tradition and as a worship community humble about what it knows of God's will, ways and hope for us. Join this deep excavation of the Anglican Communion's roots in Celtic and English Christianity and learn how these very beginnings have equipped today's Episcopal communities to serve the diverse needs of the Church for the 21st Century.
About the Rev. Canon Howard Anderson
The Rev. Canon Howard Anderson, warden of the Cathedral College, came to his post with an extensive background in church, civic and academic affairs, and is well known as an administrator, educator and preacher. He is a graduate of Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota and attended seminary at St. Johns College in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He holds a doctorate in American Studies from the University of Hawaii.
Recent Cathedral Appearances
- Sermon: May 18, 2008
- Sunday Forum: Reviving Faith and Politics in a Post-Religious America
- The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion
- The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion
- The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion
About the Rev. Canon John L. Peterson
John L. Peterson is the Cathedral’s first Canon for Global Justice and Reconciliation. In this position Canon Peterson is responsible for the international and interfaith ministry of the National Cathedral.
Recent Cathedral Appearances