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Category Archives: Videos
The Authority of the Prayer Book
Why do Anglicans hold the Book of Common Prayer in such high regard? Why does it matter how Christians worship? Fr. Jonathan answers viewer questions. Plus, there’s this.
Posted in Ask an Anglican, Videos
Tagged book of common prayer, Liturgy, The Bible, Thomas Cranmer
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Faith Alone and the Sacraments
Very glad to finally have a new video up. This one answers a question from a Baptist about how Anglicans can believe that we are saved by faith alone if we believe that we receive God’s saving grace through the … Continue reading
Posted in Ask an Anglican, Videos
Tagged 39 Articles, Baptism, Baptist, Eucharist, Evangelicalism, Faith, Grace, Olivia Newton John, Sacraments, Salvation, The Catechism
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The Pope Is Satan
Well, not really. But if you follow the logic of the Roman Catholic argument, that’s kind of what you’re left with. This video explains why: And yes, there are a couple of technical glitches. Chalk it up to new baby … Continue reading
Posted in Ask an Anglican, Videos
Tagged Conciliarity, Doctrine, Episcopacy, John Cosin, Roman Catholicism, Satan, The Papacy
184 Comments
Anglican Shorts: Defining Marriage
What do Christians believe about marriage? Why does it matter? On the eve of General Convention, somehow this just seemed appropriate. To learn more about how Anglicans understand marriage, check out the series Dearly Beloved: An Anglican Theology of Marriage.
Postmodern Episcopal Meltdown
Answering questions about the loss of liturgy in modern Protestantism and the loss of just about everything in the modern Episcopal Church.
Anglican Shorts: Why We Need Bishops
Posted in Videos
Tagged Apostolic Succession, Baptism, Ecclesiology, Episcopacy, Eucharist, Unity
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Anglican Shorts: What is an Anglican?
Check out the first in a new series of short videos on the basics of Anglicanism. These videos are made to be seen both by Anglicans and by those who want to know more about what classical Anglicanism is, so … Continue reading
Posted in Videos
Tagged 39 Articles, Baptism, Episcopacy, Eucharist, Justification, Liturgy, Sacraments, The 1662 BCP, The Bible, The Catechism, Unity
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If I Were Archbishop of Canterbury
This video came about as a response to a recent post by Peter Carrell called “If You Were the Next ABC, What Would You Do?” over on Anglican Down Under. Worth a look if you haven’t yet read it. My … Continue reading
Posted in General Posts, Videos
Tagged 39 Articles, Abortion, Anglo-Catholicism, Archbishop of Canterbury, Church of England, Doctrine, Ecclesiology, Evangelicalism, Henry VIII, Justification, Lambeth Conference, Liturgy, Morality, Roman Catholicism, Rowan Williams, The 1662 BCP, The Anglican Communion, The Bible, The Ordinariate
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Creationism and Talking Cats
Answering a question about whether or not we need to read Genesis 1 and 2 “literally.” My apologies to those of you in the UK and Ireland who cannot see this because of your country’s draconian copyright laws.
Posted in Ask an Anglican, Videos
Tagged Augustine of Hippo, Basil of Caesarea, Cats, Creationism, Evangelicalism, Evolution, Genesis, Gregory of Nazianzus, Origen, Stephen King, The Bible
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