Andrew and Isaac interview Fr Mark Perkins about a new Anglican boy's boarding school in Virginia.
Read Fr Eric PArker's article about St Dunstan's Academy here.
Visit the St Dunstan's Academy website.
More information on Christian Halls here.
Andrew and Isaac answer a listener's question regarding theological and ministerial education in the Anglican Church.
Today we're answering a listener question on how to do traditional Anglican prayers as a family.
"One of the dirty little secrets of Anglican family prayer and catechism is that none of us thinks we're doing all that we should be doing." ~Fr. Isaac Rehberg
Notes:
This week the virtual studio is FULL with all three Miserable Offenders present to discuss a recent article by Gillis Harp appearing at The Gospel Coalition. Dr. Harp urges Anglicans to stay true to their confessions, and while we all agreed with this premise we had plenty to discuss regarding Harp's particular way of applying it.
Harp article: https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/anglican-confessional-heritage/
Lovell article: https://northamanglican.com/toward-a-confessional-anglicanism/
P.S. Jesse mistakenly suggested that Gillis Harp is an ordained priest in the ACNA but that doesn't seem to be true.
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Andrew and Isaac discuss the Sabbatarian themes in Lambeth 1888 Resolution 6.
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In this episode Jesse was able to catch Andrew on the road, driving his car to a meeting of the Jurisdiction of the Armed Forces and Chaplaincy. We took the opportunity afforded by the miles and the road to unpack Andrew's spiritual journey with Christ into the Anglican ministry.
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Resolution 11 of Lambeth 1888 - The "Lambeth Quadrilateral" - what does it mean for orthodox Anglicans today? Isaac and Andrew take a look.
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Does the Anglican Communion lack "teeth" when it comes to enforcing theological standards?
Take a listen and let us know what you think!
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The Miserable Offenders are back with a very North American and severely Anglican reflection of the recent coronation of King Charles III.
We hope you enjoy!
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Recently a listener wrote us and asked when we'd ever record a new episode... so we did, here it is!
The article we discuss can be found here:
From Kigali to the Home - Moving Forward From GAFCON IV
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The Miserable Offenders embark on a new series prying into the mysterious case of a fractured N. American Anglican church. What would it take for a unified, orthodox Anglicanism to thrive? The second such "bulwark" we address in this episode is that of "ecumenism" or the way that Anglicans relate to other churches.
The Miserable Offenders embark on a new series prying into the mysterious case of a fractured N. American Anglican church. What would it take for a unified, orthodox Anglicanism to thrive? The first such "bulwark" we consider is "Common Prayer" and we use Isaac's recent review of the ACNA's 2019 BCP (Traditional Language Edition) as a launching place for further discussion.
Notes:
The Miserable Offenders are back and this time they're discussing some recent controversy over the Anglican reception of religious iconography. Fr. Isaac really leads the discussion here, enjoy!
Articles referenced:
CB Moss: The Church of England and the Seventh Council
Reformation Anglicanism and Nicaea II - River Devereux
On the Rightful Rejection of Nicaea II - Ben Jeffries
Lancelotian Romanticism, Biblical Interpretation, and Nicaea II by Fr. Mark Perkins
In this episode, we discuss the benefits of a Classical Christian education, and ask whether it will be sufficient to raise up a new generation of Christians?
Notes:
It's time for another dose of miserable offense and this time we're discussing a recent story involving Justin Welby, several GAFCON bishops, and the issues of leadership in global Anglicanism today. Below are links to several of the articles we discuss:
Primates of Nigeria, Rwanda and Uganda respond to March 2022 primates’ communique
Letter to the Archbishops of Rwanda, Uganda and Nigeria from the Archbishop of Canterbury
PROCLAIMING FROM THE ROOFTOPS: AN INTERVIEW WITH CALVIN ROBINSON
We're back to discuss an interesting if controversial article that was recently published claiming the ACNA is moving ina "real presence" of "Lutheran" direction on Holy Communion. If you enjoy what you're hearing please subscribe and leave us a review!
https://northamanglican.com/has-acna-gone-lutheran-on-the-supper/
It's a special day when you can get ALL THREE Miserable Offenders reunited to discuss the Love of God, the Wrath of God, and the problem of Christian Universalism.
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The Ven. Isaac Rehberg and Canon Andrew Brashier move into a two-part discussion on baptism.
Apologies for the poor quality of Canon Isaac's audio! It came through clearly during the recording but apparently, there was an unforeseen problem that we will rectify in our next episode.
Fr. Paul Castellano - As It Is in Heaven: A Biblical, Historical, and Theological Introduction to the Traditional Church and Her Worship available at: https://www.amazon.com/Heaven-Historical-Theological-Introduction-Traditional/dp/1627878440/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=paul+castellano&qid=1619792461&sr=8-2
The REC Book of Common Praise is available at: https://anglicanhousepublishers.org/book-of-common-praise/
Magnify the Lord Hymnal is available at: https://anglicanhousepublishers.org/magnify-the-lord/