An exploration of the faith and teaching of the Episcopal Church.
What happens when someone is baptized? Are they saved right then and there, or did it already happen? What does it mean to be a child of God, if everyone is a child of God? Should children and babies be baptized, or only adults? All this and more, as we continue down the long and winding road of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion.
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What happens if your priest does something wrong? Like, really wrong? Does it mean they can't baptize you validly? What about Communion? What about the rest of their ministry? How does God (and the Church) deal with this problem? All this and more as we continue to dive deeper and deeper into the Articles of Religion.
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Is there a difference between Episcopalians and Anglo-Catholics? How do we come up with our answers? Just how Calvinist are the Articles of Religion? What does DogmaWalk Industries think of Artificial Intelligence? And most importantly, what happens when Fr. Dominic and Br. Dave are in the same room with eighty excited Episcopalians? All this and more in this live episode from the 65th Convention of the Diocese of Arizona!
Have there always been seven sacraments? Who set the list? How have Anglicans understood marriage over the ages? Why should, or shouldn't, you lift sacraments up and carry them about? If you don't, how do you get them to the people? All this and more, as we continue looking at Article XXV and the whole kit and caboodle of the Articles of Religion.
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What is a Sacrament? Is it just a symbolic act, or does something really happen when we celebrate these rites? Are there two, or seven, or possibly even more? Is extreme unction like extreme sports? All this and more as we continue our long and winding road through the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion.
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Who can be an ordained minister in the church? Is it enough that you believe God has called you? Why does it matter? Do church services have to be in English, or Latin, or any other language? What about Pig Latin? All this and more, as we continue to dive in and swim through the Articles of Religion.
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What's Purgatory? How do you get there? Is there a worse kind of indulgence than chocolate cake? Who are the saints and why are they important to us? All this and more as we continue to explore the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion.
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This article isn't one of the articles! Where did it go? Why was it removed? If the Episcopal Church doesn't have General Councils, what does it have? All this and more as we continue exploring the Thirty-Nine (or fewer) Articles of Religion.
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Does the Church have the authority to teach anything it wants? Can we invent new rites and doctrines, or are we stuck with the old ones? How do we decide? All this and more, as we continue our exploration of the Articles of Religion.
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What is the church? A building? A group of people? Is there only one true church, and is Anglicanism it, or are there various true churches? What does it take to be a church, or even the church? All this and more as we continue our path through the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion.
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Are all religions equally valid? Or is Jesus the only way to be saved? Is it something in between? What happens to everyone else? All this and more as we continue our exploration of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion.
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In this special episode, we answer a whole stack of listener mail!
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Are we going to heaven? Has that already been decided? Is it up to God, or up to us? How can we tell? All this and more, as we continue our exploration of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion - a traditional statement of the Faith of Anglican Churches, and particularly the Episcopal Church, based in the United States and present in many other countries around the world.
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Did Jesus ever commit a sin? Are our sins truly able to be forgiven? Is there a sin which can't be forgiven? And what if there is? All this and more, as we continue our exploration of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion - a traditional statement of the Faith of Anglican Churches, and particularly the Episcopal Church, based in the United States and present in many other countries around the world.
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What in the world is supererogation? Can you possibly do more than Jesus wants you to? And is it something extra special to be a monk or a nun? All this and more, as we continue our exploration of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion - a traditional statement of the Faith of Anglican Churches, and particularly the Episcopal Church, based in the United States and present in many other countries around the world.
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Do we deserve to be saved? Do we deserve anything at all? Are the good things we do worth it? Or does Jesus take care of it all? All this and more, as we continue our exploration of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion - a traditional statement of the Faith of Anglican Churches, and particularly the Episcopal Church, based in the United States and present in many other countries around the world.
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What's a Pelagian? Are babies guilty? Can we ever please God? And can Brother Dave read Greek on the fly? All this and more, as we continue our exploration of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion - a traditional statement of the Faith of Anglican Churches, and particularly the Episcopal Church, based in the United States and present in many other countries around the world.
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Why does God seem so angry in the Old Testament? Isn't the New Testament version of God better? Do Christians have to follow every single rule in the Old Testament? What good are Creeds, and why do we have to say them every Sunday in church? All this and more, as we continue our exploration of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion - a traditional statement of the Faith of Anglican Churches, and particularly the Episcopal Church...
Is every word of the Bible equally important? If not, what's the most important part? How many books does the Bible have? Where do fish guts appear in the Bible, and why? All this and more, as we continue our exploration of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion - a traditional statement of the Faith of Anglican Churches, and particularly the Episcopal Church, based in the United States and present in many other countries around...
What is the Holy Ghost? (or Spirit?) Is this Ghost male or female, or possibly a chicken or a vulture? Can you feel the Holy Spirit, and if so, what happens when you can't? All this and more, as we continue our exploration of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion - a traditional statement of the Faith of Anglican Churches, and particularly the Episcopal Church, based in the United States and present in many other countries arou...
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