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Whitsunday: Fulfillment of Christ's Promise

June 12, 2011– Today we celebrate the birthday of our Church. Before our Lord ascended into Heaven, he promised his disciples that the third person in the Trinity, the Holy Ghost, would appear to them. On this Whitsunday, as God breathes into his followers the breath of new life, … << continue reading >>

Cranmer's Great Work

“Unmusical Men and Women” Were Turned Loose on the “Masterpiece”

In the 1970s, as the Episcopal Church was preparing to inflict a watered-down version of the Prayer Book on a laity that didn’t want it — as ascertained in a Gallup Poll –  WFB (1925-2008), the architect of American conservatism, … << continue reading >>

Do you believe that Christ is the Son of God?

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For several months, visitors to the ETF website have answered this question in our informal poll. Most of the respondents, their number varying slightly between 97 and 99 percent, believe what they say when they repeat the Nicene or … << continue reading >>