by Matt Kennedy | Oct 29, 2021 | Anglicans, Baptists, History, Lutherans, Podcast, Presbyterians
On this episode of the Stand Firm podcast, Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss some of the terms associated with the Reformation. They talk about the term “Protestant,” hash out the meanings of words like “Calvinist,” and “reformed,” and...
by David Ould | Sep 22, 2021 | Anglicans, History, Literature, The Gospel
Reformation Anglican Worship by Michael Jensen is the latest volume in The Reformation Anglican Essentials Library. As it’s name suggests it provides a thorough survey of the principles of Anglican worship found in the denomination’s Reformation legacy....
by Matt Kennedy | Sep 10, 2021 | Anglicans, History, Podcast
On this episode of the Stand Firm podcast, friend of the show Ethan Magness (Grace Anglican, Slippery Rock, PA) interviews historian Dr. Gillis Harp (Grove City College) about the “three streams” of Anglicanism. They discuss the origins of the phrase, the historical...
by Matt Kennedy | Sep 3, 2021 | Anglicans, History, Jesus, Podcast, The Gospel
On this episode of the Stand Firm podcast, Matt, Jady, and Nick talk about what everyone’s talking about: evangelicalism. They discuss what it really means, its place in Anglicanism, and why preserving such an identity is crucial to the proclamation of the Good...
by Matt Kennedy | Aug 27, 2021 | False Teachers and Their Enablers, History, Jesus, Podcast
On this episode of the Stand Firm podcast, Matt, Jady, and Nick talk about new forms of an old heresy: Pelagianism. They also discuss the importance of the doctrine of original sin and explain why Good News can only come from a God who justifies on his own. Want to...
by Mark Marshall | Aug 23, 2021 | False Teachers and Their Enablers, History, The Gospel
When I heard that Foley Beach, the Archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), had sent copies of Michael Youssef’s Saving Christianity? to ACNA clergy, I thought I should read it myself. Saving Christianity? is straightforward and easy to read. It is...