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The Accidental Anglican
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Todd Hunter recounts his journey from charismatic church planting to finding a theological and liturgical home within Anglicanism, offering practical reflections for church leaders.
The book blends memoir with pastoral insight, explaining Anglican worship, tradition, and ecclesial structures in accessible terms.
Hunter addresses common misconceptions and highlights how Anglicanism can serve mission and formation in contemporary contexts.
He provides guidance for those curious about Anglican identity and practice, particularly in North America.
The work functions as both an apologetic and a pastoral handbook for those exploring a move into the Anglican tradition.
The book blends memoir with pastoral insight, explaining Anglican worship, tradition, and ecclesial structures in accessible terms.
Hunter addresses common misconceptions and highlights how Anglicanism can serve mission and formation in contemporary contexts.
He provides guidance for those curious about Anglican identity and practice, particularly in North America.
The work functions as both an apologetic and a pastoral handbook for those exploring a move into the Anglican tradition.
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as an accessible introduction for those considering becoming Anglican.


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