Diocesan blogs
A Guy in the Pew
Chuck Blanchard, Trinity Cathedral, Phoenix, is a former Lutheran who says: "Christian Faith in a Post-Modern World, including world mission and our obligations as Christians to the World" at: aguyinthepew.blogspot.com.
Anglicanvm Scriptorivm (Spanish)
Pbro. Miguel Zavala Múgica+, Diocese of Western Mexico, writes: "In this blog you will find something of Christian and Hebrew mysticism, studies on the Bible, commentaries on liturgy and espiritualidad, something of kitchen prescriptions, as well as articles of opinion from a Christian and Anglican mind that - like so, a balance looks for to consider between: Bible, Tradition and human Discernment before diverse situations of the life. You will also find - of when in when, other articles that turn on other matters, like: humanism, history, philosophy or mystical traditions of other religions or philosophical currents." You can find it at: anglicanvmscriptorivm.blogspot.com.
Arizona Nature and Spirituality
A blog for the Arizona Nature and Spirituality program group.
Beyond Belief
Lawn Griffiths, East Valley Tribune Spiritual Life editor, reflects "commentaries and insights into spiritual and religious issues and events, as well the inspiring, offbeat and unorthodox things he comes across covering the landscape of faith and belief," at beyondbelief.freedomblogging.com.
Behind the Wires
The Rev. Fritz Huls, St. Stephen's, Phoenix, and an Arizona state prison chaplain, plans to write about an Episcopal deacon's experiences and observations while working in a state prison as a chaplain at behindthewires.blogspot.com.
Episcayune
Greta Huls, Diocesan Communications Officer and member of St. Stephen's, Phoenix, cautions: "Warning: These are my own thoughts about what is happening in the Episcopal Church so they may be of little or no value to you" at her blog: episcayune.blogspot.com.
Fr. Glenn's Blog
The Rev. Glenn Jenks, Good Shepherd of the Hills, Cave Creek, is trying to use a blog while he is in Ecuador and Peru to let people know what he is doing. His blog address is: frglennsblog.blogspot.com.
Entangled States
The Very Rev. Nicholas Knisely, Trinity Cathedral, Phoenix, maintains his blog to discuss "Quantum Physics, Theology and World Mission ... living at the intellectual crossroads" at entangledstates.org.
Divine Discovery
Jill Kyler, St. Anthony on the Desert, Scottsdale, and the Diocese's first licensed lay evangelist, maintains her blog at jillkyler.blogspot.com.
Showing Up
The Rev. John Maher, Prince of Peace, Peoria, has a blog at: azdiocese.typepad.com/showing_up.
Brian's Take on the World, Faith, and Religion
The Rev. Brian McHugh, St. Peter's, Casa Grande, and St. Michael's, Coolidge, writes: "I am an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of Arizona. I started sending out a Reflection 6 days a week to parishioners and friends. Now I'm launching into blogging!" Find him at: brianstakeontheworldfaithandreligion.blogspot.com.
Jesus for Grown-ups
The Rev. David Richardson, Grace Church, Lake Havasu City, discusses Jesus for Grown-ups at his blog: jesusforgrown-ups.blogspot.com.
Ramblings of the Rector
The Rev. Victor Sarrazin, St. Stephen's, Sierra Vista, posts his thoughts at: ststephensaz.org/rectorblog.
Personal Reflections
The Rev. Ben Somerville, St. Stephen's, Sierra Vista, writes that "The Posts are personal reflections. If they prompt some kind of response or reply in you, I would like to hear about it from you" at bensomerville.blogspot.com.
Arizona Bishop
The Rt. Rev. Kirk S. Smith, Bishop of Arizona, " ... created this blog (arizonabishop.blogspot.com) to better communicate with those in this Diocese as well as other interested Episcopalians throughout the country."
Vocatio! - Living into Call
The Rev. Jim Strader, U of A chaplain, Tucson, says: "A university chaplain's spiritual and practical reflections about discerning and living into his vocational hopes, dreams, and ordinary day-to-day experiences. I provide my perspective on holy and human living from an Anglican, progressive Christian perspective. My blog tends to be organic. I document my efforts to bless my relationship with God, my "neighbors" and the world at large, at: vocatio.blogspot.com.


