Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Kyle Potter
A couple days ago I Googled "simplified anglican chant" and stumbled across Vindicated: The Amazing Blog of Kyle Potter - Captain Sacrament, no less. Since then, I've poked around his archives a bit and really enjoyed what I've found: a good sense of humor, a rich theology conversant in ancient and modern thought and practice, and an overriding concern for the community life of the body of Christ. I look forward to reading his Master of Theology thesis when he finishes it, provisionally titled "Encountering the Christian Colony: An Evaluation of Hospitality as Proclamation in the Post-Christian West." Kyle's posts on vocation, on his journey toward the Anglican tradition, on five things he believes and trusts and five things he rejects especially resonate with some of my own thoughts and experiences. For more about him, see "Who is this Guy?"
When I first started reading blogs about five years ago, I regularly read things by and about folks in house church-emerging-catholic-missional-whatever communities, e.g. Matthew's House (CA), Jason Evans, etc, and I saw the name Alan Creech a lot. Though Anglican, Kyle currently lives in the community where Alan serves as abbot. Sometimes I seem to reach the end of the Internet and start over: it all comes full circle again after a while.
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