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By Jacob A. Davis Posted on January 29, 2021February 12, 2021

My Canterbury Tale, Part One

How did a low-church Baptist boy from the North Georgia mountains ever end up in a liturgical tradition like Anglicanism?

Categories: Anglicanism, Church, Church Traditions, Church Year, Eastern Orthodoxy, Family, Friends, Life, Liturgy, News, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Spirituality, Theology, Writers, Artists, and ThinkersTags: Anglicanism, C.S. Lewis, Canterbury, christianity, Church history, Church Year, J.I. Packer, John Stott, Liturgy, seminary, Thomas Cranmer

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My name is Jacob, and I’m a writer, artist, and Anglican ordinand. I’ve been on a long journey for over twenty years, searching out “the ancient paths… where the good way is” (Jeremiah 6:16). Here you’ll find my many musings on art, imagination, liturgy, and Christian spirituality. Walk with me for a bit of the journey.

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