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The Transforming Lives Together Podcast is a ministry of St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church in Tonawanda, NY. St. Bartholomew’s is on mission to see lives powerfully transformed through a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. For more information on the church please visit our website at:…

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    A Saintly Moment - John and Charles Wesley

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 7:19


    Today we remember priests and reformers of the church, John and Charles Wesley.The short bio on John and Charles is taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today comes from Isaiah 49:5-6(NKJV).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.

    Episode 71 - Revelation Made Relevant 3.1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 34:36


    Life comes with many trials and difficulties, and you find that out the moment you take your first breath on this planet. Most times we may be able to lean on our friends and family to help us get by, but sometimes we're on our own, or we feel that way. In the moment, we may decide to give up, thinking there's no end in sight. We may even doubt our beliefs. So, what is the secret to persevering through hard times? The answer can be found in Psalm 11 verse 4, “The Lord is in His holy temple, The Lord's throne is in heaven.” This is what John witnesses at the beginning of his vision. There John sees, in the words of Daniel, “one like the Son of Man” seated on a throne in the middle of the golden lampstands. This means the one who loves us and died for us has indeed overcome the world, and now reigns in heaven, assuring us of our own victory over this world no matter how difficult our life gets.

    A Saintly Moment - George Herbert

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 7:15


    Today we remember Anglican priest and poet, George Herbert.The short bio on George is taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today comes from 1 Peter 5:1-4(NKJV).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.

    Episode 70 - Revelation made Relevant Part 2.2

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 32:18


    One of the many things to consider when studying the book of Revelation is how Jesus and the Father are presented. John is giving us a glimpse into heaven, a peek behind the veil to encourage us and confirm what we believe regarding the nature of God the Father and God the Son, Jesus Christ. The churches John was writing to were dealing with various issues, and some were enduring persecution. His account of what he witnessed, the revealing of what is truly real, was a sober reminder and warning to those in folly, and a cup of cold water to those faithful souls, wearied and parched. Today, we should draw encouragement from John's witness, that everything, the entire universe and all that it contains, is held together by Christ, who is the Alpha and the Omega.

    A Saintly Moment - Independence Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 7:50


    Today we celebrate Independence Day.The short excerpt on the history of the liturgical celebration of Independence Day was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today comes from Hebrews 11:8-16(NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.

    A Saintly Moment - St. Brigid

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 7:31


    Today we remember St. Brigid of Kildare.The short bio on Brigid's life and ministry was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today comes from 1 Corinthians 1:26-31(NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.Painting: Alexandra Ogle-Ottinger, 2019

    A Saintly Moment - Conversion of St. Paul

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 7:20


    Today we remember the Conversion of St. Paul.The short bio on Paul's conversion was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today comes from Matthew 10:16-22(ESV).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.Painting: The Conversion of Saint Paul (or Conversion of Saul), by the Italian painter Caravaggio

    Episode 69 - Revelation made Relevant Part 2.1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 59:35


    Many of us are privileged to own multiple copies of the Bible, especially through our favorite Bible app. The internet grants us access to a wide range of resources in online study guides, videos, and podcasts (like this one). With so many resources at our fingertips, we can fall into the trap of thinking that we can study and understand the Bible all on our own without the Church. If this were the case, then the apostles would've written a lot more letters to individual believers instead of churches, but they didn't. Even the revelation God gave to John was meant for the seven churches, and, as Fr. Ward points out, were meant to be read out loud in those churches. So, while personal study is important, the Church provides us a buffer against heresy and a wealth of wisdom and insight into the scriptures.

    Episode 68 - Revelation made Relevant Part 1.2

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 35:52


    The book of Revelation is the only book in the Bible that promises a blessing to those who read, hear, and, most importantly, heed what it says. This shows how important our Lord's Revelation to John is, whether you're a Christian in first century Smyrna or twenty-first century America. Now the type of importance the book has depends upon how we view it. Does it just have historical significance, or is there future significance as well? Is it allegory, or reality? As Fr. Ward breaks down for us, there are essentially four main views of Revelation held at different times by different factions in the Church, and while parts of Revelation could point to each of those views, no one view is able to completely interpret a book so profound.

    A Saintly Moment - St. Mary the Virgin

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 6:48


    Today we remember the Mother of our Lord, St. Mary the Virgin.The short bio on Mary was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today comes from Isaiah 61:10-11(NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.

    A Saintly Moment - St. Laurence

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 7:10


    Today we remember Laurence, deacon, and martyr at Rome 258.The short bio on Laurence was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture readings are 2 Corinthians 9:6-10 and John 12:24-26(NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.

    Episode 67 - Revelation made Relevant Part 1.1

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 47:15


    One of the more controversial and talked about books in the Bible is Revelation. It's a book that seems to have its foot in both past, present, and future, and gives us a vivid image of heavenly worship and the judgment of this world. The Apostle John is credited as being the author, though His role might be better understood as a recorder, writing down what he was seeing and hearing. This could offer an explanation as to why scholars find John's Greek to be unrefined in comparison with his gospel. Trying to describe the supernatural events John was observing would be difficult to put in words, for words are inadequate to describe what our minds are inadequate to comprehend. Still, John was able to provide for us an awe-inspiring witness that is meant to encourage the church as the church endures persecution.

    A Saintly Moment - Joseph of Arimathaea

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 6:20


    Today we remember Joseph of Arimathaea.The short bio on Joseph was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading is Proverbs 4:10-18 (NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.

    Episode 66 - Can-Do and Joyous Christian Part 06

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 54:00


    It can be difficult to continue moving forward when we are in the midst of trouble in this life.  Yet, it is necessary for us to do so if we are to experience the Joy of the Lord in the midst of the trouble.  As we will discover in our study for this week, there are practical exercises we can do to keep us from focusing on the trouble and allow us to continue to focus on the Joy of the Lord.

    A Saintly Moment - St. Thomas the Apostle

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 7:36


    Today we remember Thomas the Apostle.The short bio on Thomas was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading is John 20:24-29 (NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.

    Transforming Culture: A West Side Story by Fr. Bryan Wandel

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 13:42


    How should Christians view tragedy? What can we learn from films like A West Side Story? Fr. Bryan shares with us some thoughts on how we can engage tragic stories in a way that is healthy, and how the Gospel provides sweet succor for the tragedy in our lives.

    A Saintly Moment - St. Ambrose

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 7:05


    Today we remember Ambrose, Bishop of Milan.The short bio on Ambrose was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading is Luke 12:35-37, 42-44 (NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.

    A Saintly Moment - St. Clement of Rome

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 7:40


    Today we remember Clement, Bishop of Rome.The short bio on Clement was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading is Luke 6:35-47 (NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.

    A Saintly Moment - St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 7:28


    Today we remember Scotland's beloved saint, Margaret. The short bio on Margaret was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading is Matthew 13:44-52 (NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.

    A Saintly Moment - All Faithful Departed

    Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 7:05


    Blessed All Souls Day!Today we remember All the Faithful Departed, not just those known, but also those unknown who are members of this great living body that transcends time and space which we affectionately call the Church.The short bio on the Commemoration of All Faithful Departed was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading is John 5:24-27 (NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.

    Episode 65 - Can-Do and Joyous Christian Part 05

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 33:05


    It is difficult to have joy in our relationships when we ourselves or the other person boast of our position and status.  As we will discover in our study for this week, Paul admonished the Church not to boast in themselves, but to focus on knowing Christ Jesus the Lord.

    A Saintly Moment - St. Alfred the Great

    Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 7:38


    We remember St. Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons, who sought to repair the damage that the Viking invasions had inflicted on culture and learning, especially among the parish clergy.The short bio on St. Alfred was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading is Luke 6:43-49 (NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.

    A Saintly Moment - St. Luke

    Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 7:00


    In our first episode, we remember St. Luke the Evangelist whose researched accounts of Christ's life and the Acts of the Apostles have provided for the Church a faithful witness and have inspired many to put their trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.The short bio on St. Luke was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading is Luke 1:1-4 (NASB).The Collect comes from the 2019 Book of Common Prayer.

    Episode 64 - Can-Do and Joyous Christian Part 04

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 31:44


    We'd all like to bear fruit in our lives and live with joy.  But doing so requires us to be in relationship with other people.  As we will discover in our study for this week, Paul's attitude toward the Philippians was such that he longed to be able to encourage them, and because of his encouragement to them, he would be encouraged as well and would experience an increase in joy.

    Episode 63 - Can-Do and Joyous Christian Part 03

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 50:15


    We all want to be successful in life.  As the saying goes, “People don't plan to fail, they fail to plan.” As we will discover in our study for this week, ultimately, success does not mean a lack of failure, but rather a life full of determination and perseverance in Christ.

    Conversations: Gospel Reflection #3

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 57:59


    We are getting this out a little late, but it is still Easter! Hooray! We hope that this will draw you deeper into what’s going on in the readings and together draw from the Living Well all that we need to be more like our Blessed Lord each day.The Gospel passages we will be focusing on for this episode are Mark 16:1-8, John 20:19-31.

    Episode 62 - Can-Do and Joyous Christian Part 02

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 27:36


    Who we are around affects who we become as people.  If we are around positivity, we are more likely to be positive people, and view things from the hopeful and joyful perspective.  As we will discover in our study for this week we can misinterpret circumstances in our lives if we have had bad experiences in the past.  And that can hinder our joy.

    Episode 61 - Can-Do and Joyous Christian Part 01

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 27:43


    Oftentimes we feel that we have no control over where our life is headed, as though somehow we are like a train that can only move along a given track.  However, the way we react to different circumstances has a profound impact on the trajectory of our life.  As we will discover in our study for this week starting and living with good habits is important if we are to live with a can-do and joyous attitude.

    Conversations: Gospel Reflection #2

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 80:00


    Normally the “Conversations” wing of the podcast is dedicated to interviews with people ministering throughout the WNY area, and while we are looking forward to getting back to that, we also wanted to do something different. Every other week, Dn. Jacob and I will be reflecting on the Gospel passages for the previous two Sundays (this past Sunday and the Sunday before) and how it relates to the current Church season. Now for those of you listening who may not be familiar with liturgical traditions like Anglicanism, our readings for each service are assigned by what is called a “lectionary,” and the readings assigned correspond with the Church year as well as the season.The Gospel passages we will be focusing on for this episode are Mark 11:1-11, John 12:20-33, and the Passion narrative found in Mark's Gospel starting with chapter 14 verse 32 and ending with chapter 15 verse 39.So, how we will proceed is we will first read the passage (and for those wondering, we will be using the NIV translation), then we’ll discuss it. Simple enough. We hope that this will draw you deeper into what’s going on in the reading and together draw from the Living Well all that we need to be more like our Blessed Lord each day.

    Conversations: Gospel Reflection #1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 50:50


    Normally the “Conversations” wing of the podcast is dedicated to interviews with people ministering throughout the WNY area, and while we are looking forward to getting back to that, we also wanted to do something different. Every other week, Dn. Jacob and I will be reflecting on the Gospel passages for the previous two Sundays (this past Sunday and the Sunday before) and how it relates to the current Church season. Now for those of you listening who may not be familiar with liturgical traditions like Anglicanism, our readings for each service are assigned by what is called a “lectionary,” and the readings assigned correspond with the Church year as well as the season.The Gospel passages we will be focusing on for this episode both come from John’s Gospel. The first is Chapter 2 verses 13-22, and the second will be Chapter 6 verses 1-15.So, how we will proceed is we will first read the passage (and for those wondering, we will be using the NIV translation), then we’ll discuss it. Simple enough. We hope that this will draw you deeper into what’s going on in the reading and together draw from the Living Well all that we need to be more like our Blessed Lord each day.

    Episode 60 - Finding the Joy of the Lord in a Stress-filled World Part 09

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 35:50


    Discipline is not a pleasant word for most people. Oftentimes the word brings to mind instances of scolding or punishment. Yet when we are disciplined in our daily lives we discover the blessings that God wants us to have. As we will discover in our study for this week, discipline and discernment are essential if we are to grow into mature individuals who can endure hardship, remain relational, and in life’s difficult situations return to joy.

    Episode 59 - Finding the Joy of the Lord in a Stress-filled World Part 08

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 35:40


    “If it feels good do it” might be a familiar saying to you. Maybe you’ve heard someone use it to justify a particular action or actions. This type of maxim may sound appealing, even wise because our senses do help us discern between what is pleasant and what is harmful. For example, sometimes we learn not to sit too close to the fire by feeling the intense heat, or we learn the milk has gone sour by the pungent aroma emanating from the carton. While God gave us our senses to help investigate and understand the world around us, we were never meant to solely rely on them, especially when it came to moral decisions. Being able to discern what’s right and having the discipline to pursue it, even when it’s uncomfortable, can help us maintain our joy and lead to greater joy in the end.

    Episode 58 - Finding the Joy of the Lord in a Stress-filled World Part 07

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 33:30


    The way we see the world shapes the way we interact with it and with others. Having the wrong narrative will not only complicate our relationships, it will prevent us from experiencing true joy. If God created us to be in loving relationships, the greatest being our relationship with Him, and to experience joy through those relationships, then we need to adopt His narrative and see things, including ourselves, as they really are. This will not only enable us to experience His joy, but we will also experience His peace. And don’t we need some peace in these trying times.

    Episode 57 - Finding the Joy of the Lord in a Stress-filled World Part 06

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 34:07


    As we look out at the Church across the world we can notice many differences like ethnicity, style of worship, denomination, and language. But despite our differences, the Bible teaches us that we are all One Body because we all belong to One Lord, Jesus Christ. While we may identify with other groups and the loving relationships we have in those groups may bring us some joy, it’s our identity in Christ that ultimately leads to experiencing the fullness of joy, especially during difficult situations and seasons.

    Episode 56 - Finding the Joy of the Lord in a Stress-filled World Part 05

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 35:09


    How we respond in difficult situations can say a lot about who we are. Being cool under pressure is a trait that’s admired and with good reason for it’s impossible to diffuse a situation when you need to be diffused yourself. In the book of Proverbs we read, “Like a city that is broken into and without walls So is a person who has no self-control over his spirit” (Proverbs 25:28). To be self-controlled is the mark of a spiritually and emotionally mature person, but this doesn’t happen overnight. We need to be able to recognize when our “switch” in our assessment center turns “off” and take the steps necessary to turn it back “on” so that in difficult situations we can remain relational, act like ourselves, return to joy, and in doing so we will be able to endure hardship.

    Episode 55 - Finding the Joy of the Lord in a Stress-filled World Part 04

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 42:39


    The goal of our faith is ultimately to be like Christ. The Early Church Fathers summed it up best when they said that the Son of God became the Son of Man so that the sons of men might become sons of God. Paul writes in his letter to the Ephesians that the goal of the ministerial offices is to equip and build up the church, “until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ” (Eph. 4:13). This knowledge isn’t simply head knowledge, though that plays a part in our ability to know things. Rather, the knowledge Paul is referring to is experiential knowledge: walking daily with the Lord, spending time with Him in prayer and in His Word, and being an active member of His Body, the Church. As the saying goes, “You are the company you keep,” the more time we’re with the Lord, the more His life is expressed through ours, and what a world it would be if this were true for all of us today!

    Episode 54 - Finding the Joy of the Lord in a Stress-filled World Part 03

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 35:15


    We were created to be emotional beings, but sometimes our emotions can get the best of us. This happens in especially tense and difficult situations. How we respond in those moments can say a lot about us which is why the ability to “keep our peace” when the “heat is on” is an important watermark for the believer. Self-control is not something we can achieve on our own, rather it is one of the fruits of the Holy Spirit as He works in and through us. As Fr. Ward points out in our lesson for this week, the degree to which we are walking in and with the Spirit will ultimately determine the degree to which we are able to exhibit those characteristics that define a person with RARE leadership. That RARE (R-A-R-E) is an acronym with the first “R” for “Remain Relational,” the “A” for “Act Like Yourself,” the second “R” for “Return To Joy,” and the “E” for “Endure Hardship.”

    Episode 53 - Finding the Joy of the Lord in a Stress-filled World Part 02

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 29:47


    Stress and anxiety have become common terms in our word economy, so common, in fact, that it seems they’re all we hear about. There is plenty in our world to cause us stress and so much of our time can be consumed by it, even to the point where we become physically ill. If this was all we were made for then life would be one big sorrow filled with many burdens, but as we will learn from Fr. Ward, we were created for joy.

    Episode 52 - Finding the Joy of the Lord in a Stress-filled World Part 01

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 43:19


    It’s good to be back with you for another episode, and we apologize for the mini sabbatical we took. With everything going on surrounding this global pandemic, we, unfortunately, weren’t able to keep up with our weekly schedule. Thank you to our listeners who have stuck with us through our absence and we hope you enjoy this new series we’re starting up titled “Finding the Joy of the Lord in a Stress-filled World.” In this series Fr. Ward will share how we can maximize our joy, looking at what the scriptures and brain science have to say about who we are and how we are wired. This series was initially recorded for video so you may hear various sounds or references to images at certain points. You can watch the videos by going to St. Bartholomew’s website which is www.stbartston.org

    Episode 51 - Anglicanism 101: Why We Do What We Do Part 3.2

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 33:50


    In the first chapter of his book You Are What You Love James K. A. Smith writes,“It is crucial for us to recognize that our ultimate loves, longings, desires, and cravings are learned. And because love is a habit, our hearts are calibrated through imitating exemplars and being immersed in practices that, over time, index our hearts to a certain end. We learn to love, then, not primarily by acquiring information about what we should love but rather through practices that form the habits of how we love.”(Smith, James K. A. You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power Of Habit. Grand Rapids. Brazos Press, 2016. Print.)The Book of Common Prayer is a gift and an aid, giving us the habits and practices that help shape our loves. We have seen this throughout our series in the Sunday worship service, the Liturgical Calendar, and we will see it again in this episode as Fr. Thebeau guides us through the Psalter, Collects, and the Daily Office.

    Episode 50 - Anglicanism 101: Why We Do What We Do Part 3.1

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 37:25


    Whether we think about it or not, our lives are ordered around the days, weeks, and months that make up our calendar. It’s one of the ways in which we understand and interact with time. Unfortunately for many of us, worship of the Triune God is just one item among many that fill our calendars. This could be why Thomas Cramner saw the importance of developing a church calendar as part of the prayer book so that we would have a guide to help order our days around the life of Christ and therefore better inhabit the story of our faith. For these next two episodes it will help if you have a copy of the 2019 Book of Common Prayer as Fr. Thebeau will be pointing out quite a bit in the lectionary and calendar. If you do not have the prayer book, you can purchase a physical copy or download a digital copy from anglicanchurch.net.

    Episode 49 - Anglicanism 101: Why We Do What We Do Part 2.2

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 37:05


    In the preface to the 1549 Book of Common Prayer, Thomas Cranmer writes,“...if a man would search out by the ancient fathers, he shall find, that the same was not ordained, but of a good purpose, and for a great advancement of godliness: For they so ordered the matter, that all the whole Bible (or the greatest part thereof) should be read over once in the year, intending thereby, that the Clergy, and especially such as were Ministers of the congregation, should (by often reading, and meditation of God’s word) be stirred up to godliness themselves, and be more able to exhort others by wholesome doctrine, and to confute them that were adversaries to the truth.” (2019 Book of Common Prayer pg. 794)As we go through our lesson for this week, Fr. Thebeau will highlight the ways in which Thomas Cranmer made scripture an essential part of our worship, and how the liturgical calendar helps form our lives around the life of Christ.

    Episode 48 - Anglicanism 101: Why We Do What We Do Part 2.1

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 35:44


    Before entering the promised land, Israel was not only reminded of the law, but they were also given a liturgy; a set of rituals and habits that they were to participate in daily so that their lives would be formed around God’s law and their identity as God’s people. As Fr. Thebeau points out in our lesson for this week, we worship what we love, but because of the Fall, our loves became disordered. Therefore, liturgy is the way in which we retrain our hearts to love who we were created to love: the Lord our God.

    Episode 47 - Anglicanism 101: Why We Do What We Do Part 1.2

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 43:00


    As we learned in our last episode that the structure and arrangement of churches served a particular purpose in forming our hearts and minds around the right worship of God, so too do the activities we participate in and the vestments worn during Sunday services. Because you’re only getting the audio of this lesson, we have included an image with some of the vestments and their names to help give you an idea of what they would look like.

    Conversations: Round Table

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 69:51


    In light of the current Coronavirus pandemic, I sat down with Fr. Bryan Wandel, Rector of Church of the Atonement, Dn. Matt Traylor, Curate of Church of the Atonement, and Fr. Andrew Thebeau, Curate of St. Bartholomew’s to have a round table discussion about our current state of affairs in the church, and how the church can stay connected and move forward in ministry while adhering to the restrictions, and social distancing practices necessary to help flatten the curve of this COVID19 outbreak.Just a note before get going: This episode may sound a little different from previous episodes because, in an effort to practice what we preach, we recorded remotely in a space where we could honor the recommended 6ft of distance from one another. Here is our conversation...

    Episode 46 - Anglicanism 101: Why We Do What We Do Part 1.1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 28:00


    In the preface to the 2019 Book of Common Prayer we read that, “The Book of Common Prayer, from the first edition of 1549, became the hallmark of a Christian way of worship and believing that was both catholic and reformed, continuous yet always renewing. According to this pattern, communities of prayer—congregations and families rather than the monasteries of the earliest centuries—would be the centers of formation and of Christ-like service to the world.” Throughout this series Fr. Thebeau will guide us in understanding how Anglican worship and The Book of Common Prayer help to form our lives around the life of Christ.

    Conversations: Erin Van Lente

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 44:56


    Our guest for this episode is Erin Van Lente. Erin is the Youth Program Senior Case Manager at PATH Inc. which is a faith based not-for-profit organization with a mission to end human trafficking through education, prevention and restoration. Together we talked about human trafficking, Erin’s work with PATH, and how PATH is tackling the trafficking industry in Western New York. Here is our conversation...

    Episode 45 - Life's Meaning & Purpose (Chapter 21)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 41:00


    What we love ultimately defines who we are and shapes the course of our life. We were made to love God and to love our neighbor, but, because of the Fall, our hearts were bent inward to love of self. In this ruined condition we, on our own, are incapable of reordering our loves, so God takes the initiative through the person of Christ; which then enables us to respond in faith. We can see this in the exchange between our Lord and Peter in our lesson for this week. Christ asks the same question three times, not only to reverse Peter’s denial, but to reinstate him and prepare him for what’s ahead.

    Episode 44 - Life's Meaning & Purpose (Chapter 20:18-31)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 23:40


    Eyewitness accounts are valuable when validating whether or not an event took place, though there can be a fair amount of scrutiny given to ancient accounts like the one in our Gospel lesson for this week. We may not have the benefit of time travel to satisfy the naysayers, but we do have the benefit of a historical record that shows a world being transformed by men and women who put their faith in the Risen Lord and, by the power of His Spirit, worked to bring about His Kingdom on earth. As Fr. Ward points out, seeing doesn’t always lead to believing, and the Scriptures are filled with accounts of people who saw clearly with their eyes, but still did not believe in their hearts.

    Episode 43 - Life's Meaning & Purpose (Chapter 19:38-20:17)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 37:00


    As we read the Apostle John’s account of the resurrection, we see that even the presence of angels was not enough to comfort Mary Magdalene in her sorrow as she wept over the disappearance of Christ’s body. If it weren’t for the resurrection of our Lord, we too would weep as ones to be pitied most. If it weren’t for the resurrection, our hero’s journey would end like so many others’. But as we read, Mary was not left weeping at the tomb, and just as she was commanded by our Lord to share the good news with the disciples, so we are commanded to share the good news with the world, “Christ is Risen! Alleluia! Alleluia!”

    Episode 42 - Life's Meaning & Purpose (Chapter 19:17-30)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 22:00


    Throughout the four Gospels we hear the phrase “it is written” quite a bit. This phrase is meant to direct our hearts back to the Old Testament: to see that what was written then was being fulfilled in Christ. God’s work of salvation that our Lord completed on the cross was not a happenstance, but an event that was orchestrated from the beginning. In our lesson for this week Fr. Ward shares a couple of the Old Testament passages that point to Christ’s death and helps us see Jesus as the promised Lamb of God who would take away the sins of the world.

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