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The Feast Day of St. Athanasius
Posted on May 2, 2025May 5, 2025

The Feast Day of St. Athanasius

Today is the feast day of Saint Athanasius, known throughout church history as the “Father of Orthodoxy.” This title is fitting, yet he is not the first of the Early Church Fathers to defend the orthodox Christian faith. He is given this honor because of his fervent defense of the biblical understanding of the nature … Continue reading The Feast Day of St. Athanasius

The Feast Day of St. Philip and St. James
Posted on May 1, 2025May 2, 2025

The Feast Day of St. Philip and St. James

Today is the feast day of St. Philip and St. James (the Lesser) apostles of Jesus. Most feast days commemorate one particular saint. On occasion, however, two saints will be honored together. St. Philip and St. James are commemorated together on this day because their relics were brought together to Rome in 560 A.D. The … Continue reading The Feast Day of St. Philip and St. James

Podcast: A Sneak Preview!
Posted on April 29, 2025April 30, 2025

Podcast: A Sneak Preview!

Join RFTG podcast host Zach Kendrick for a sneak preview of the upcoming RFTG Podcast! We have a great line up of guests scheduled including Drew Keane, Matt Smethurst, Karen Swallow Prior, and more! Join us May 20th for the official relaunch of the RFTG Podcast. Find us on all major podcast platforms such as … Continue reading Podcast: A Sneak Preview!

The Feast Day of St. Catherine of Siena
Posted on April 29, 2025May 1, 2025

The Feast Day of St. Catherine of Siena

What does it take to be a saint? Ultimately, it takes grace and mercy of God. For we all, who are in Christ, are awaiting sainthood. In one sense, we are already saints, but in another sense, we are not yet saints. Such is the reality of the already/not yet nature of the kingdom of … Continue reading The Feast Day of St. Catherine of Siena

The Feast Day of St. Mark The Evangelist
Posted on April 25, 2025April 29, 2025

The Feast Day of St. Mark The Evangelist

Mark the Evangelist, widely known in the Scriptures as John Mark, has a very prominent role in the early history of Christ’s church in several respects. It is noteworthy that we are introduced to Mark’s household when an angel of the Lord frees Peter from prison in Acts 12. Upon his release, the apostle immediately … Continue reading The Feast Day of St. Mark The Evangelist

Remembering Pope Francis (1936 – 2025)
Posted on April 21, 2025April 25, 2025

Remembering Pope Francis (1936 – 2025)

Today, we join Christians around the world and mourn the death of Pope Francis. Although the pope is the head of the Roman Catholic Church, and I am an Anglican, I do recognize his appointment as a bishop and respect the leadership he provides for global Christianity. The pope is recognized the world over as … Continue reading Remembering Pope Francis (1936 – 2025)

Easter Sunday: The Feast of the Resurrection
Posted on April 20, 2025April 21, 2025

Easter Sunday: The Feast of the Resurrection

Easter Sunday is one of the most recognized and celebrated holidays the world over. Today many children are eager to receive their Easter baskets to see what the Easter Bunny has brought, and left behind. Most likely it will be filled with plastic (so called) “grass“, chocolate, eggs, marshmallow Peeps, and maybe even a stuffed … Continue reading Easter Sunday: The Feast of the Resurrection

Holy Saturday: Did Jesus Really Go To Hell?
Posted on April 19, 2025April 20, 2025

Holy Saturday: Did Jesus Really Go To Hell?

Today is Holy Saturday, the day that Jesus’ body lay in the tomb, awaiting his glorious resurrection. This then begs the question: where was Jesus’s spirit on Holy Saturday? There are a myriad of beliefs about what Jesus did during this period of time. A helpful place to start is a truth that we confess … Continue reading Holy Saturday: Did Jesus Really Go To Hell?

Why Do We Call It Good Friday?
Posted on April 18, 2025April 19, 2025

Why Do We Call It Good Friday?

Good Friday is an essential day in Holy Week. On this day, Christians throughout the world remember the death of Jesus Christ on the cross. You may wonder, why do we call this day Good Friday when the crucifixion does not sound good? Other names for this day are Great and Holy Friday (as the … Continue reading Why Do We Call It Good Friday?

A Baptist’s Reflections on Maundy Thursday
Posted on April 17, 2025April 18, 2025

A Baptist’s Reflections on Maundy Thursday

Maundy Thursday. I drifted lazily on my Southern Baptist roots well into adulthood having never heard the phrase. My childhood neighbors were mostly of the same ilk, giving great reverence to Easter Sunday but skipping right past all other Passion Week observances. To this day I don’t even recall Maundy Thursday being mentioned in casual … Continue reading A Baptist’s Reflections on Maundy Thursday

Palm Sunday: The Return of the King
Posted on April 13, 2025April 17, 2025

Palm Sunday: The Return of the King

Palm Sunday is one of the rare days in the Church Calendar when most churches, regardless of the denomination, manage to get in the spirit of things (at least in my limited Catholic-Presbyterian-Anglican experience).  Who doesn’t love a good parade of children waving palm fronds at the beginning of a service?  Even Baptists can get … Continue reading Palm Sunday: The Return of the King

Commemorating the Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Posted on April 4, 2025April 7, 2025

Commemorating the Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.

In America, we are familiar with celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in January. Set aside on the Monday that falls near his birthday (January 15), most of us enjoy a day off without giving a second thought to the reason for the commemoration. In the Anglican tradition (and the … Continue reading Commemorating the Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.

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