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#318: Between the Altar and the Table: Where to Find “Real” Anglicanism

Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss a recent article describing Anglican ministry. They talk about the kind of ministry in which Anglican clerics participate, explore what the formularies say, and look at how the Word and Table relate.

#317: Strengthening Our Spines: The ACNA, Doctrine, and Theological Backbone

Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss a recent article about the need for “a theological and anthropological spine” in the ACNA. They talk about how we got here, what’s needed, and how ambiguous teaching is neither welcoming nor loving.

#316: Babies for Sale? Surrogacy, IVF, and the Cultures of Life and Death

Jady and Nick have a wide-ranging conversation about technology and birth and discuss how Christians can think biblically about bringing life into the world.

#315: What’s Wrong With You People? Another ACNA Parish on the Brink

Matt, Jady, and Nick talk about a church which welcomes “Side A Christians” to Holy Communion and to parish membership. They discuss the biblical and ecclesiastical reasons such a practice should be impossible in the ACNA.

#314: To the Ends of the Earth? Nations, Cultures, and the Urgency of Evangelism

Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss the connections between evangelism and colonialism, and how Christianity comes into other cultures proclaiming a new King.

Features

On Leaves And Rocks

On Leaves And Rocks

Just as, for anyone who begins to wonder who, or now, in many cases, what they are, the inquiry is crushingly value-laden. Who I am is how other people will know me. If I don’t know, or you don’t know, I am admitting to the depths of alienation I experience within myself, never mind the disconnection I have with God or other people. It’s not just all the visual attributes of my appearance or character, it’s my essential being and how I am known. Who am I?

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Old Souls in a New World

Old Souls in a New World

In the real story, only Jesus is good, but the woman is exactly the sort of person who would, today, embarrass everyone who hates Oliver Anthony’s song. They think they would be on her side, but look how her very existence humiliates everyone

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Yeah Yeah Yeah

Yeah Yeah Yeah

Sometimes I like to google “stress” and read about all the bad things that happen to you when you go through sustained periods of “stress.” Apparently, it’s not very good for you. A little bit is fine, but prolonged amounts aren’t desirable.

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He Will Make It Make Sense

He Will Make It Make Sense

Imagine, being thus cut off from your kindred, but laid bare before your God. A lot of us think we might like this—indeed, Mr. Marsh of TikTok, there above, describes such a circumstance. Being alienated, Babbel-like, from all those who don’t deserve to know the delights of your person, to search out your “gender” as if some precious, hidden gem, takes you up to the heights. And what is up there? Surely God, or someone like him.

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#162: Another Stand Firm Mailbag

#162: Another Stand Firm Mailbag

Matt, Jady, and Nick tackle some more listener questions. This time: whether or not Anglicanism is Calvinist, female deacons, regenerate church membership, and becoming an involved layperson.

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Champagne and Pearls

Champagne and Pearls

Handler, claiming to be wise, like so many, has become your least favorite and scolding Wine Aunt. She is the opposite of all the bright, surprising pictures that Jesus draws for us in the gospel this morning.

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The Anti-Anti-Woke

The Anti-Anti-Woke

One does not love one’s neighbors by assisting the totalitarians against them. One does not further the Gospel of Christ by allying with the ideologies of Satan.

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Podcast

#116: Please Mr. Postman: Another Stand Firm Mailbag

#116: Please Mr. Postman: Another Stand Firm Mailbag

Matt, Jady, and Nick break open the mailbag again to respond to listener emails. This time: how to deal with a well-read Catholic family member, why the guys aren’t Eastern Orthodox, and how to recognize the beginnings of wokeness in your church.

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