Category: Classical Education
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Launching Canterbury Theological Library, Los Altos, CA
Western Seminary has gifted us the library from their former San Jose campus. I’m very excited to have acquired over 3,000 books plus book carts…
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Attended the 57th General Council of the Reformed Episcopal Church
As a presbyter (priest) in the Reformed Episcopal Church, I am also a voting member of the General Council. I recently had the privilege of…
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Criss-Crossing the Lug Nuts: A Balanced Approach to Moralistic vs. Christocentric Preaching
At the gym we go to, the workouts are categorized into Endurance (longer cardio, more but lighter reps), Power (short bursts like sprints and plyometric…
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Recap of Ministry for 2021
These are some highlights of my ministry activity for 2021 – feel free to ask questions in the comments. I currently serve as the Rector…
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Books I Read in January 2021
In January 2021, I finished 10 books. Here’s what I’ve been reading: Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey Link: https://amzn.to/3j8Jqwf The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians…
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Why I started a STEM Club at our Classical School
I lead various classes and after school clubs at Canterbury – our parish’s classical school. I teach the Bible in Chapel, instruct P.E., and various…
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How I Learned to Read in Public School
Our English alphabet system is composed of 26 letters that produce 44 sounds (phonemes), making the structural basis of our very complicated English vocabulary and…
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Commencement Address at St. Andrew’s Academy, 2020
I spoke for less than 20 minutes on milestones for Christian high school graduates using the “smart by 20, married by 30, and rich by…
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The Father-Leader
The Faith of our Children I sat across the table from a father holding his beautiful five-month-old daughter. On my lap, I have my own…