Our Spiritual Contribution to the Faith (editorial by the Rev'd Michael Heidt, FIC magazine)
Submitted by Keith Acker on Wed, 2010-01-06 09:30There comes a time when we discover that we can’t keep spending from the same bank account without putting any money back into it. But don’t worry, this isn’t a sideswipe at current U.S. fiscal policy, it is a comment on our society and the way we behave as a culture.
Delmarva Bishop joins FiFNA Missionary Diocese
Submitted by Keith Acker on Thu, 2009-12-10 11:34(Toronto, CANADA) The Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) College of Bishops acted today to admit the Right Reverend Richard Lipka of the Diocese of Delmarva.
Canon John H. Heidt Tribute Fund
Submitted by Keith Acker on Thu, 2009-11-12 14:07In his passing, Forward in Faith had lost a great friend, a brilliant editor of Forward in Christ, a Forward in Faith Council member, and an ardent warrior for Christ. Many have expressed an interest in sending tributes in honor of the man who meant so much to so many people. The family of Cn. Heidt is very grateful for this heartfelt outpouring of love and admiration. They kindly request that all such donations be made to:
Nashotah House Seminary
c/o “Cn. John H. Heidt Memorial Fund”
2777 Mission Road
Nashotah, WI 53058

Thinking Out Loud (an editorial)
Submitted by Keith Acker on Tue, 2009-11-10 09:42An editoral by William Murchison published in Forward In Christ magazine (FiFNA)
His Holiness Benedict XVI took careful aim recently at the Spirit of the Age.
FiFNA reaction to Statement from Rome on reception of Anglican groups
Submitted by Keith Acker on Tue, 2009-10-20 16:36Forward in Faith North America (FiFNA) joins with Forward in Faith International in the commitment to seeking Christian unity in truth.
Bishop Ackerman Responds to Unwarranted Deposition
Submitted by Keith Acker on Mon, 2009-10-19 12:50Today, Forward in Faith NA (FiFNA) President, Bishop Keith L. Ackerman, issued a formal statement responding to the unsolicited release and deposition from ministry as a bishop by Dr. Schori who heads The Episcopal Church (TEC). This is another case of a failure of TEC to communicate or show any pastoral concern with those who have faithfully served for years, in Bishop Ackerman's case 35 years. Bishop Ackerman has been forced to seek employment to provide for his medical insurance being a bishop retired of TEC.

