The Wandering Anglican: Wecome http://www.wanderinganglican.com/articles/2006/01/23/wecome en-us 40 Wecome <p>Hi.</p> <p>Welcome to the Wandering Episcopalian. I am just getting started here.</p> <p>Hopefully, what you will find here over time is travelog and theological reflection. As the title implies, I am an Episcopalian (Priest, actually. Though I am not sure for how long now with the troubles in <span class="caps">ECUSA</span>). My wife, Kathy and I take long walks in the British Isles on our vacations, and my thoughts tend to wander.</p> <p>As to walking in GB, we like walking there for two basic reasons. First off, we like <span class="caps">GB </span>- it&#8217;s easy to get to, I don&#8217;t have to worry (too much) about learning a different language, and it&#8217;s different enough to keep me on my toes. Walking in GB is what I call, &#8220;middle adventure.&#8221; High adventure is climbing Mt. Everest. Low adventure is driving around the mall looking for a place to park close to a door.</p> <p>In our middle adventures, we get up fairly early &#8211; at least for being on vacation it&#8217;s early &#8211; have a great breakfast, lace up our boots and off we go, heading for the next B&#38;B. We have maps and pretty much know where we are going. But not exactly. Plus, we don&#8217;t know what we will find along the way. On average, I would say we walk twelve miles a day (as few as eight and as many as fifteen &#8211; though one time on my own I walked about 22 miles with a way too heavy pack &#8211; poor planning and inexperience). So, it&#8217;s adventurous, but not too adventurous for a middle aged couple.</p> <p>As to Theological Reflections, when I get annoyed or jazzed about something remotely theological &#8211; I&#8217;ll stick it in that section. No sermons &#8211; I promise. To get you oriented, I am sort of a &#8220;Barthian evangelical with anglo-catholic pretensions.&#8221; And what that means is I am theologically conservative, socially liberal (Well, sort&#8217;a. I think we should be feeding the poor, housing the homeless, stuff like that. Liberal capitalism can be a <strike>bitch</strike> harsh mistress.) and I like bells and incense. Go figure.</p> <p>Welcome.</p> <p>God give you joy.</p> <p>Fr. Paul</p> Mon, 23 Jan 2006 20:44:08 -0700 urn:uuid:69dc0dd2c166a94c8c0b008dce077582 Paul Allyn http://www.wanderinganglican.com/articles/2006/01/23/wecome Welcome http://www.wanderinganglican.com/articles/trackback/1 "Wecome" by Dan Crawford The Anglican world needs more "Barthian evangelicals with anglo-catholic pretensions". (I would substitute "foundations" for "pretensions" - but why get picky). I assume you and Kathy are the contemporary equivalents of the "wandering scholars" of the middle ages. Another blog to bookmark and read, and one I know I will enjoy. Tue, 24 Jan 2006 04:30:52 -0700 urn:uuid: http://www.wanderinganglican.com/articles/2006/01/23/wecome#comment-18