My name is Samuel Morrison. I am a Spanish-speaking Christian, a retired Anglican bishop, and a servant of the Church of Jesus Christ. I have been married to Viviana for 38 years, and together we are the parents of four children and the joyful grandparents of three grandchildren.
Although retired from the episcopate, I continue to serve joyfully in pastoral ministry as chaplain to the oldest Anglican community in Chile—indeed, quite possibly the oldest on the entire Pacific coast of the Americas. I do not mention this out of pride, but to make it clear that my belonging to Anglicanism is neither recent nor superficial, whether personally or ecclesially.
I come from a fourth-generation Anglican family in Chile, and if I include my children and grandchildren, we now count six generations who have received and passed on this faith. Such continuity is not a human achievement, but a testimony to the Lord’s faithfulness through the years.
One of the reasons I write is to offer tools for a deeper faith—rooted in Scripture and capable of living out and bearing witness to Christ within our culture. By this I mean Bible studies, theological reflections, liturgical resources and pastoral writings which, shaped by the Reformed Anglican tradition, help us to think faithfully, pray reverently, and serve with hope. I do not write as an expert in technology or digital matters, but as someone who has received a legacy and longs to share it with integrity and simplicity.
I am a child of God, born again. I confess the historic faith of the Church, as expressed in the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, the Book of Common Prayer, and the Anglican Homilies. I believe that Holy Scripture is the written Word of God, and it is from this foundation that I seek to serve Christ with all that I am and have.
Thank you for accompanying me on this journey, and for praying that all that is published here may be for the glory of God and the good of His Church.
Soli Deo Gloria.