An Anglican Tapestry
This episode of Sacred Readings features Day 3 of the Psalms for Morning and Evening Prayer, Psalms 15-18. The readings are from the 1611 version of the King James Bible.
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On this episode we’ll look at Articles 15 and 16 of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion. I’m using the book The Faith of Anglicans by Bishop John Rodgers, published by Anglican House and used with their permission. You can purchase a copy at anglicanhousepublishers.org. Articles 15 and 16 deal with salvation of Christ Alone without Sin, and of Sin after Baptism, including sin against the Holy Spirit.
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Sacred Readings are devotional readings of Holy Scripture designed for Christian meditation and reflection. The readings are from the 1611 version of the King James Bible. This episode consists of Day 2 of the Daily office reading of the Psalms for both Morning and Evening Prayer, Psalms 9-11 and 12-14.
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On this episode we’re continuing our journey through the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion. I’m using the book The Faith of Anglicans by Bishop John Rodgers, published by Anglican House and used with their permission. You can purchase a copy at anglicanhousepublishers.org. We’ll look at Articles 11 through 14 that deal with justification, good works, works done before justification, and works of supererogation, which is simply the performance of more work than duty requires.
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On this episode of Tapestry Voices, I’m thrilled to have my good friend the Rev’d Canon Dr. Michael Petty join us. Fr. Michael is retiring from his responsibilities at St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral in Tallahassee, Florida to begin a new chapter of life. Fr. Michael shares his insights into life, ministry, and what's next.
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Sacred Readings is a special segment of An Anglican Tapestry Podcast which consists of devotional readings of Scripture designed for Christian meditation and reflection. These readings are from the 1611 version of the King James Bible. This edition of Sacred Readings features the story of the birth of John the Baptist, the Annunciation, and the birth of Jesus Christ from the Gospel of Luke chapters 1 & 2.
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In this episode, I’d like to offer you a Christmas story that I recorded over 50 years ago when I was in radio. It has been beloved for generations by children of all ages (including adults!) written by Clement Moore in 1822. Enjoy!
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We’re continuing our journey through the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion with Part Three – Salvation in Christ. This section consists of articles 9-18. On this episode we will look at articles 9 and 10 dealing with original sin and free will. I’m using John Rodgers book, The Faith of Anglicans published by Anglican House, and used with their permission. I encourage you to purchase a copy for yourself at anglicanhousepublishers.org.
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Sacred Readings are devotional readings of Holy Scripture designed for Christian meditation and reflection, focusing on the "things that are above, not on things that are on earth." (Colossians 3:2f). The readings are from the 1611 version of the King James Bible.
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We’re continuing our series on the Thirty-Nine Articles, picking up with Part Two: The Rule of Faith. I’m using John Rodgers book, The Faith of Anglicans published by Anglican House, and used with their permission. I encourage you to purchase a copy for yourself at anglicanhousepublishers.org so you can follow along. Roger’s writes, “Anglicans are biblical Christians and credal Christians. When we are considering the truth of theological statements of belief, we must have a “canon,” a standard or measuring rod of truth. For Anglicans, the Bible is the...
info_outlineOn this episode we’re continuing our journey through the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion. I’m using the book The Faith of Anglicans by Bishop John Rodgers, published by Anglican House and used with their permission. You can purchase a copy at anglicanhousepublishers.org.
We’ll look at Articles 11 through 14 that deal with justification, good works, works done before justification, and works of supererogation, which is simply the performance of more work than duty requires.