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Art Opening: Asheville, NC - October 15, 2010

I will be having a show of my work at S t. Matthew's Anglican Church in Weaverville (Asheville), NC from October 15th - November 15th. The show will feature some of my recent sacred art. The real special thing about this show, however, is that it is a "three priest" art show! It is a triple bill of my work, the work of Fr. Johann Vanderbijl , and Fr. Paul Blankenship , SSC. A portion of the proceeds will go to help Anglican mission parishes in India. Please come out and meet us at the opening, check out our art, and have a fun time of fellowship!

Ecclesiastical Ambiguity

I sometimes forget that this blog is about life as an artist and priest, so I hardly comment on church matters here. But that has to change if I want to stay true to the theme of the blog. An interesting book I am reading now - just for "fun" - is Anglo-Catholicism: A Study in Religious Ambiguity. The author, WSF Pickering, is a sociologist and priest of the English Church. It examines the Anglo-Catholic movement with particular attention to the ambiguities that characterize it, such as how a church (the CofE) which described or understood itself as protestant for several centuries later was asserted to be truly catholic. It examines other themes as well, such as the ever interesting topic of the homosexual subculture that characterized anglo-catholicism, as well as the idea of there being several valid ways of being "catholic" in the anglo-catholic world. I'd be the first to admit that these ambiguities exist, but the reality is that similar ambiguities exist i