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#308: In(frequent) Remembrance of Me: A Defense of Weekly Communion

Matt, Jady, and Nick engage an online conversation about the frequency of Holy Communion. Is a weekly Eucharist service Anglo-Catholic? Unwelcoming to newcomers? Does it undermine the sermon? They discuss these questions and more.

#307: The AIs Have It: Pope Leo, Artificial Intelligence, and the Magnificence of Humanity

Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss the ACNA College of Bishops’ decision with regard to the Diocese of the Western Gulf Coast before turning their attention to Pope Leo’s first encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas.”

#306: Good But Not Finished? A Title IV Conversation with Elijah Lovejoy

Nick welcomes the Rev. Elijah Lovejoy to discuss the Title IV revision, including several items that he feels—despite the GTF’s good work so far—still need attention before ratification in June.

#305: Clarification on the Discussion in the DWGC

Matt and Nick hop back on the podcast to briefly address some listener questions and pushback on their discussion of the controversial episcopal election in the Diocese of the Western Gulf Coast.

#304: Drama in the Western Gulf Coast: An Episcopal Election and ACNA’s Original Sin

Matt and Nick discuss the episcopal election in the Diocese of the Western Gulf Coast, some concerning comments from one of the candidates, and the ACNA’s seeming inability to discuss the ministry of women in biblical terms.

Features

#212: Stand Firm at Provincial Assembly (Day 3)

#212: Stand Firm at Provincial Assembly (Day 3)

Matt, Jady, Nick, and Kelly discuss the third day of ACNA’s Provincial Assembly. They talk about Archbishop Beach’s address, review a press conference featuring the Archbishop and Archbishop-elect, and survey some of the breakout sessions they attended.

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What Parable Shall I Use For It

What Parable Shall I Use For It

The Kingdom of God, said Jesus, “is like a grain of mustard seed, which, when sown on the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on earth.” And this, if you labor in the work of the kingdom of God, is certain to make your heart sink. For who wants to be there when everything is small? Who can endure when budgets are tight and the sick season lasts the whole winter? What will sustain the congregation of God’s faithful people when it is staggering under the weight of institutional failures and cultural disintegration?

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Hope and Glory

Hope and Glory

I disputed her hypothesis. People spend tons of money on what they look like, especially since everything is so expensive. It’s just that what is de rigueur to wear can only make you feel ugly and terrible. Modernism and postmodernism and whatever nihilism we have now have been cruel to the human shape.

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Podcast

#190: In Your Letter: Another Stand Firm Mailbag

#190: In Your Letter: Another Stand Firm Mailbag

On this episode of the Stand Firm podcast, Matt, Jady, and Nick dig into the mailbag and discuss how they came to their views on women's ordination, the new "He Gets Us" Super Bowl ad, and the online conversation about Elisabeth Elliot. Help send Stand Firm to...

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