Author Archives: CBA
A Silent Apartheid Within – Racism against Native Americans
By Craig Anderson Racism is the greatest challenge facing the church. But we must not be tricked into thinking that the struggle against the pernicious evil of institutional racism is limited to apartheid in South Africa. The greater question before … Continue reading
Reconciliation is a time to remember, repent, resolve
By the Right Rev. Craig B. Anderson At the recent Governor’s Council for the Year of Reconciliation meeting, the following mission statement was unanimously adopted: “to identify issues, attitudes and historical experiences that have contributed to the need for reconciliation … Continue reading
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Books: Science and Religion – Two Realms and Their Relationships
By Craig Anderson, Ph.D Three recent books add to the growing interest in the relationship between science and religion. Two of these share a common premise: Given science’s task of defining the natural world and religion’s goal of providing a … Continue reading
The CE Interview – Craig B. Anderson Rector, St. Paul’s School, Concord, NH
Bishop Craig B. Anderson feels a calling to provide leadership to St. Paul’s School for the reformation of education in this country and the formation of character of its future leaders It is easy to see why Bishop Craig B. … Continue reading
The Virtue of Generosity
Albert Camus, the French existentialist, philosopher and novelist, once said that when we in the West forgot the virtue of generosity, we began the practice of charity. The truth of Camus’ insight was revealed to me in a significant way … Continue reading
Rounding Up Fellowship
What do saddle horses, bishops, prairie dogs and parish clergy have in common? About 40 dusty South Dakota Episcopalians discovered the connection recently at the second annual Rattlesnake Roundup in the tiny Badlands community of Red Shirt table. The event … Continue reading
Bishop brings a varied career to Emmanuel Episcopal Church
The man who was given the name Leading Eagle by the Episcopal Indian Churches of the South Dakota Diocese, where he served as Bishop; who presided over the National Council of Churches and represented the Episcopal Church at the World … Continue reading
Bishop Anderson Talks About Leaving General Seminary & the State of Seminary Education
The Rt. Rev. Craig B. Anderson, the Eleventh Dean and President of the general Theological Seminary (GTS), announced Feb. 6 that he will leave GTS to serve as Rector of St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire. St. Paul’s School … Continue reading
A Prayer Book for Native Americans
“Niobrara Wocekiye Wowapi” is the name in the Lakota/Dakota language of the Sioux Indians for what in English would be “The Niobrara Prayer Book.” Although there has been a Niobrara Hymnal and Catechism for some years, the Wocekiye Wowapi was … Continue reading