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This Substack is migrating to two sections on NewHighChurch.com
When this newsletter list was started, Substack did not support sub-newsletters within a singe site, so topics had to be on multiple newsletters. They now support multiple newsletters on one site.
For the last six months, there has been enough overlap between what began as The Tractarian (Anglican.Center) and New High Church Letters that it is more fitting to merge these into one Substack. You do not need to do anything, but you will by default receive a few more emails on other topics (read below to for instructions on how to change this).
If you are already subscribed to NHCL, this means that the few duplicate emails you have received will no longer be duplicated.
If you are subscribed to this newsletter and you want to continue to receive only the posts related to Anglican.Center resources and essays you have been receiving, go to newhighchurch.com/account and select New High Church Letters and Anglican.Center:
If set up this way, then you will receive emails exactly as you subscribed on this mailing list, and no more than that.
If you are subscribed to this newsletter and you want to continue to receive only the posts related to Anglican.Center website resources, and no more, go to newhighchurch.com/account and select only Anglican.Center:
If set up this way, then you will only receive emails directly related to updates on the Anglican.Center website.
If you do not want to be migrated over, reply to this email and I will be sure you are unsubscribed from all. .
Below are the categories for New High Church Letters:
1. New High Church Letters
This is the main site, newhighchurch.com which sends longer-form writing, commentary, or other materials relating to the identity described here. This was formerly under the Essays and Articles section of this newsletter, and vary in authorship.
Here is a sample essay (also posted here):
2. Anglican.Center
Anglican.Center projects supporting the vision “to bring the theological and pastoral spirit of traditional Anglicanism into a modern, pan-jurisdictional context.”
3. Sunday Letters
Corage! God mend Al! (an anagram for George MacDonald) has George MacDonald quotes and passages with commentary.
A sample post:
4. Homilies and Notes
Homilies and preaching notes primarily by Fr Jonah. Occasional notable poems, quotes, or similar.