28 episódios

The podcast that delves into the riches of Reformational Anglicanism for the good of the church today.

Reformational Anglican Podcast Sam Peilow and Ryan Scott

    • Religião e espiritualidade

The podcast that delves into the riches of Reformational Anglicanism for the good of the church today.

    14. Reformed Anglican Youth Ministry, with Eleanor Brindle

    14. Reformed Anglican Youth Ministry, with Eleanor Brindle

    Infographics, catechisms, and cat costumes... In this episode, we interview Eleanor Brindle, a youth minister in a local Church of England parish. Eleanor shares how she ministers the rich resources of Anglican liturgy, the doctrines of grace, and reformed sacramental theology, to the young people in her care. She also shares some great anecdotal wisdom on how to make catechisms fun for the whole church family!



    Get in touch! We'd love to hear your comments and questions! Or leave us a review on iTunes!

    - email: reformationalanglican@gmail.com

    - voice-mail: https://anchor.fm/reformational-anglican/message



    Opening and closing music:

    Holy, Holy, Holy, by Stephanie Devlin. Used with kind permission.

    Find out more at: https://www.stephaniedevlin.com/

    • 36 min
    Homily 6. Christian Love Pt. 1

    Homily 6. Christian Love Pt. 1

    This sixth Homily was written by Edmund Bonner. Bonner was a conservative opponent of Thomas Cranmer, but nevertheless his Homily has an important place within the book. 



    As you listen consider the question: How is Bonners view of love different to that of 21st century Christians?



    Scriptures referenced (in order):

    Matt. 22:37; 5:43-47; John 5:30; Matt 26:39, 42; John 14:15, 21, 23–24; 1 John 3:10



    Get in touch! We'd love to hear your comments and questions! Or leave us a review on iTunes!

    - email: reformationalanglican@gmail.com

    - voice-mail: https://anchor.fm/reformational-anglican/message

    Opening and closing music:

    Holy, Holy, Holy, by Stephanie Devlin. Used with kind permission.

    Find out more at: https://www.stephaniedevlin.com/

    • 12 min
    Homily 5. What kind of good works? Pt. 2

    Homily 5. What kind of good works? Pt. 2

    This is part two of the Fifth Homily from the First Book of Homilies. This part addresses the question of what kind of good works we should do. What are Gods laws? What are human laws? When should be obey or disobey human laws? And what should the purpose of human laws be?

    A very relevant Homily for our time!



    Scriptures referenced:

    Matthew 12:1-14; 15:7-9, 16; 19:16-19; 23:16-22, 25–26; Mark 7:9; Luke 16:15; Exodus 32:1-6; Numbers 25:1; Isa 29:13-14.



    Get in touch! We'd love to hear your comments and questions! Or leave us a review on iTunes!

    - email: reformationalanglican@gmail.com

    - voice-mail: https://anchor.fm/reformational-anglican/message

    Opening and closing music:

    Holy, Holy, Holy, by Stephanie Devlin. Used with kind permission.

    Find out more at: https://www.stephaniedevlin.com/

    • 17 min
    13. The Atonement

    13. The Atonement

    What actually happened at the cross? How is it applied to us? In this episode, we consider some of the most prominent theories of the atonement which have been held throughout church history, as well as exploring what the prayer book and articles have to say about the death of Jesus for us.



    Get in touch! We'd love to hear your comments and questions! Or leave us a review on iTunes!

    - email: reformationalanglican@gmail.com

    - voice-mail: https://anchor.fm/reformational-anglican/message



    Opening and closing music:

    Holy, Holy, Holy, by Stephanie Devlin. Used with kind permission.

    Find out more at: https://www.stephaniedevlin.com/.

    • 34 min
    12. Christmas 2020

    12. Christmas 2020

    In this episode, we discuss Cromwell, Carol services, and much, much more!



    For more on 'Subversive Fulfilment', read anything by Daniel Strange, of Oak Hill College.

    For a thorough refutation of the Zeitgeist theory,  have a look at Ronald Nash's "The Gospel and the Greeks".

    Watch "Horus Ruins Christmas" here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0-EgjUhRqA



    Get in touch! We'd love to hear your comments and questions! Or leave us a review on iTunes!

    - email: reformationalanglican@gmail.com

    - voice-mail: https://anchor.fm/reformational-anglican/message



    Opening and closing music:

    Holy, Holy, Holy, by Stephanie Devlin. Used with kind permission.

    Find out more at: https://www.stephaniedevlin.com/.



    Rights to Die Hard sound-clips belong to 20th Century Studios.

    • 19 min
    11. Advent

    11. Advent

    How does historic anglicanism understand Advent? How should we use these four weeks before Christmas? We delve into the collects and readings for the four Sunday's of Advent, having a chat about each one. We also discuss what might be appropriate for us to meditate on this advent. 







    Get in touch! We'd love to hear your comments and questions! Or leave us a review on iTunes!

    - email: reformationalanglican@gmail.com

    - voice-mail: https://anchor.fm/reformational-anglican/message

    Opening and closing music:

    Holy, Holy, Holy, by Stephanie Devlin. Used with kind permission.

    Find out more at: https://www.stephaniedevlin.com/.

    All rights to 'Father Ted' clips belong to Hat Trick Productions.

    All rights to 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire' belong to Sony Pictures Entertainment.

    • 29 min

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