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This page contains selected articles and statements related to The Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth.

►  (New) An article by Fr. Bruce Coggin, entitled "One Way."

►  An article by Fr. Frank Reeves, entitled "Why I Am an Episcopalian."

►   A sermon by Fr. Fred Barber, presented on Sunday, September 7, at Trinity Episcopal Church Ft. Worth, entitled "Why I'm Staying in the Episcopal Church."

►   A series of articles by Fr. Bruce Coggin that restore the proper context and use of several terms that have been used and in some cases abused by individuals trying to justify a particular position.

►   An article entitled "Why I Stay," written by Fr. Walt Kesler, in which he shares his thoughts concerning a possible move either to the Roman Catholic Church or to the Province of the Southern Cone, his concerns about the issues we are dealing with in our diocese and the impact that either move will have on all of us, laity and clergy alike.

►   An article by Martin L. Smith, appearing July 18, 2008, concerning orthodoxy, entitled Beyond Words. Reproduced with permission from Episcopal Cafe.

►   An article written by Fr. Fred Barber, first appearing in Trinity's The Parish Paper, entitled "The Way to the Father: The Word."

►   From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on July 17, 2008, an article by Victoria Prescott, entitled Examining the underlying premises of criticism of the Episcopal Church.

►   Victoria Prescott writes a delightful article about being a Happy Episcopalian Turned Evangelical.

►   Presiding Bishop Jefferts Schori's 2008 Pentecost letter to The Episcopal Church.

►   A letter to the House of Bishops, in which Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori reviews and comments on the process related to deposition, inhibition, renunciation and resignation of bishops.

►   ENS article, appearing April 29, 2008, about the Presiding Bishop's letter to Bp. Venables.

►   A homily preached by the Rev. Canon Courtland Moore on April 20, 2008.