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The Accidental Anglican

The Surprising Appeal of the Liturgical Church

by Todd D. Hunter
Foreword by J. I. Packer

The Accidental Anglican
ebook
  • Length: 138 pages
  • Published: November 08, 2010
  • Imprint: IVP
  • Item Code: 6832
  • ISBN: 9780830868322

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Many are longing for historical connectedness and for theology that is "not tied to the whims of contemporary culture, but to apostolic-era understandings of Christian faith and practice." They also yearn for rhythms and routines that build spiritual health. Still others are responding to a call to participate in worship rather than merely sitting back and looking at a stage. Liturgy offers all of this and more.

In this book Todd Hunter chronicles his journey from the Jesus People movement and national leadership in the Vineyard to eventually becoming an Anglican Bishop. Along the way he explains why an evangelical Christian might be drawn to the liturgical way. Curious about the meaning of liturgy? Come and discover what may be waiting for you there.

"Todd Hunter's passion for church growth—and his many insights into how it can be achieved—has had a profound influence on many church leaders around the world. His story is a fascinating one."

Nicky Gumbel, vicar of Holy Trinity Brompton Church and developer of The Alpha Course

"Todd is a missionary and knows the attraction of 'ancient future' in today's culture. This remarkable book tells a remarkable story. A story of how Todd became an Anglican bishop. I was gripped as he uncovers the treasures of this ancient spiritual pipeline. So gripped, it reminded me why I'm an Anglican! This is a deeply personal story, written by an amazing man. It will challenge and inspire."

Mark Russell, CEO, Church Army, and member of the Archbishops' Council of the Church of England

"You hold in your hand a thoughtful and candid explanation of the many events and people that God used to draw a veteran evangelical church planter like Todd Hunter into the world and the witness of the Anglican church. One part autobiography and one part apologia, this book provides an 'outsider's' perspective on the richness of authentic Anglicanism, and the treasures of this particular branch of the Christian church that have captured his heart and made him, in his own words, an 'accidental Anglican.' In telling this story, Todd challenges us all to begin to connect the dots in our own lives and discover the powerful, if seemingly accidental, calling that God has for each of us."

The Right Reverend Chuck Murphy, chairman, The Anglican Mission

"Todd's story is a fascinating, moving, honest and often very funny account of what God can do with one of his servants committed to growing his kingdom today . . . very inspiring."

Right Reverend Prebendary J. A. K. Millar, vicar, Tollington Park, and assistant bishop, London

"Todd Hunter's journey—unlike that of the 1980s 'evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail'—is a missional merging of Anglican resources and church-planting passion. Free of romanticized illusions, he offers a clear-eyed appreciation of the Anglican potential for mission after modernity."

David Neff, editor in chief and vice president, Christianity Today Media Group

"Hail to you, Bishop Mole! Ratty salutes you! Accidental Anglican you may be, but it is real, rich Anglicanism that you perceive and pursue. May your ministry among us be gloriously blessed."

From the foreword by J. I. Packer
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CONTENTS

Foreword by J. I. Packer
Preface

Part One: How I Became the Accidental Bishop
1 Life on My Own Terms
2 Liturgical Leanings
3 Accidental Connections
4 Shaping a Faith: J. I. Packer
5 What Is a Rector? The Influence of John Stott
6 Following the Holy Spirit in Anglicanism
7 Ordained a Deacon and Priest
8 Giving and Receiving the Eucharist
9 Consecrated as a Bishop

Part Two: What I Like About Anglicanism
10 A Story to Embody: Bishop N. T. Wright
11 Anglicanism and the Kingdom of God
12 The Anglican Evangelistic Tradition
13 Anglican Leadership: Archbishop Kolini and Bishop Rucyahana
14 The Spirit of Anglicanism: A Sweet Reasonableness
15 The Anglican Treasure Chest
Conclusion: From Accidental to Purposeful
Acknowledgments
A Word from the Author
Notes

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Todd D. Hunter

Bishop Todd D. Hunter (DMin, George Fox University) leads Churches for the Sake of Others (C4SO), a diocese of the Anglican Church in North America, and was the founding pastor of Holy Trinity Anglican Church. He was formerly the president of Alpha USA and the national director for the Association of Vineyard Churches. He is author of Christianity Beyond Belief, The Accidental Anglican, and Deep Peace. Todd has been an adjunct professor at several seminaries and colleges. Recently, he established The Center for Formation, Justice and Peace.