The Average Episcopalian
“You shall love your neighbor as yourself,” Jesus said (Matthew 22:39). Okay… but how??? Who is my neighbor? What if they are really annoying? In today’s episode, we’re considering how to be the hands and feet of Jesus in our daily lives and in our neighborhoods. We propose tactical, tangible ways to turn “love” into action, share unsolicited opinions about service leaflets, reflect on how our lives should change when we know Jesus, and get on our soapbox about why you should have friends with whom you disagree. Follow us on Instagram: @average.episcopalian Sign up for our...
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Liturgical Calendar 101 is in session. In this episode, we break down the seasons of the Episcopal church. We review the history of the liturgical calendar, discuss whether or not it’s Biblical, reflect on how it connects us to humanity and to history, and share personal practices that help us engage more with the church seasons. Why do the altar dressings change colors? What is a lectionary? What’s so holy about the passage of time? We hope this episode helps you answer these questions and more. Follow us on Instagram: @average.episcopalian Sign up for our monthly Substack newsletter!...
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Wendell Kimbrough, singer, songwriter, worship leader and friend, is here to teach us what the Psalms are really about. Christians have wrestled with this collection of poems and prayers throughout the ages. How can we find meaning in them today? Wendell went from arguing about Calvinism as a teen to leading Anglican worship services, where he learned to embrace the emotional side of spirituality. We discuss how psalms can help us untangle perfectionism, how to process psalms that call for violence, how to bring our whole selves to God, and why we should all write our own psalms. Follow us on...
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Suffering is an inevitable element of the human condition, and often the existence of suffering drives humanity away from God. But today we’re here to talk about what role God plays in our earthly pain. We cover a lot of ground… what it actually means to “let go and let God”, whether or not bed rotting will cure your mental health, what we have learned from grief, the baffling nature of Christian joy, and why you should probably show up to the church function. Follow us on Instagram: @average.episcopalian Sign up for our new Substack newsletter! averageepiscopalian.substack.com More...
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Let’s be honest: practicing the Daily Office is not a habit that the Average Episcopalian upholds. But staying rooted in our faith with daily rituals is crucial to our spiritual growth. So crack open your BCP, everyone! It’s time to get real about the Daily Office. In this episode, we reflect on the difference between discipline and obedience, walk through our own daily routines that connect us to God, and discuss ways to make the Daily Office more adaptable and approachable for other average working folk like ourselves. Follow us on Instagram: @average.episcopalian Sign up for our...
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We hear the phrase “The Body of Christ” often throughout our Episcopalian liturgies. But have you ever paused to consider what it means for us to be a part of Christ’s body? Our friend, the lax bro-turned-BCP-loving Vicar, Rev. Joe Dewey, helps us peel back the curtain on this threefold concept, examining the physical body of Christ, sacramental body of Christ, and ecclesial body of Christ. We discuss the mind-bending nature of the Incarnation, how Episcopalians should respond to the existence of other denominations, our role in bringing about the kingdom of God, and how the Body of...
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Grab your popcorn! "The Prince of Egypt" is an epic animated adaptation of Moses's story, and we're about to dissect it scene by scene. This film has stood the test of time, from casting to cinematography to music, all of which we discuss in depth. We wrap up the episode by reflecting on the theological implications of the Exodus story: our fear of becoming who God wants us to be, our inner turmoil when processing an Old Testament plague-sending God, and the ever-present dangers of hardening our hearts as Pharaoh did. Follow us on Instagram: @average.episcopalian. More questions? Send us an...
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It's time for another Listener Q&A! Your questions had quite the range. We discussed the process of adult confirmation, pondered whether or not the BCP is Benedictine, indulged in visions of grandeur about the future of this podcast, reflected on the beauty of the diversity of worship within the Episcopal church, and even reminisced over the fiction books that shaped our childhoods. We hope you enjoy it! Follow us on Instagram: @average.episcopalian. More questions? Send us an email: [email protected].
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Does the concept of the Holy Trinity ever keep you up at night? Just us? To tackle the Trinity, we brought in our friend the Rev. Matt Rossi, Assistant Rector for Adult Formation at Church of the Incarnation in Dallas, Texas. And we were wise to do so. In this episode, Matt fights through our poor attempts to use analogy and geometry to make sense of the Triune God and reminds us WHY the Trinity matters to our faith. We didn't think it possible, but Matt blew up our obsession with definitions and replaced it with something better: excitement to worship. Buckle up, folks. You're in for a (long)...
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When we don’t quite have the words, we Episcopalians turn to the Book of Common Prayer. In this episode, we review 4 of our favorite BCP prayers and discuss how they have carried us through our lives. These prayers teach us the true meaning of optimism, urge us to pursue childlike joy, calm us as we fall asleep, and remind us of God’s changelessness. What are your favorite BCP prayers? Let us know on Instagram: @average.episcopalian.
info_outlineSo what’s the deal with all of the kneeling and standing? Why do our services have recited prayer? Why are we such stans of the Book of Common Prayer? In this episode, we’re tackling all things liturgy. We answer questions from liturgy-haters who think structure makes church boring. And at the end of the episode, we do our best to break down an Episcopal service structure and why each component is meaningful-- or dare we say “lit”.