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129 - Every Companion. Every Season. Every Location. — The Objectives That Never Stop. - April 17th, 2026

16 min · 17 apr 2026
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Part 3 of the NAMS Rule & Customary Order Series Every Companion. Every Season. Every Location. — The Objectives That Never Stop. | Anglican Church Planting Podcast Goals have deadlines. Objectives don't. In the third installment of this series on the 2017 NAMS Rule and Customary Order, Jon Shuler moves to Article II — "Our Continuing Objectives as a Society" — and explains why the word objectives is chosen deliberately over goals. These are not targets to be achieved and checked off. They are the lifelong commitments of every NAMS companion, pursued until death or the return of the Lord. The three objectives are: remaining faithful to the whole Gospel and the values of the Kingdom of God; building the global community of NAMS companions through bases and shared Rule; and helping plant new Great Commission congregations wherever the Lord sends — or places — you. Through the real-life example of a NAMS military chaplain serving in Alaska, Shuler illustrates that church planting participation looks different for every companion, but disengagement from it is a departure from the society's core commitment. Essential listening for Anglican church planters, NAMS companions, and those exploring missionary community life and Rule of Life spirituality.

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aflevering 139 - Are We Placing Something Ahead of Christ? - July 7th, 2026 artwork

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aflevering 137 - A Christian Not Making Another Christian May Not Yet Be a Christian" — Jon Shuler on the One Thing Worth Measuring - June 18th, 2026 artwork

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aflevering 136 - We relate to the Anglican Family — we serve beyond it. - June 9th, 2026 artwork

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aflevering 135 - "We Are Not a Disembodied Community" — The Call to the 2027 NAMS Global Novena - June 2nd, 2026 artwork

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