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Daily Prayer (the Daily Office) from the Book of Common Prayer 2019 ed. of the Anglican Church of North America (ACNA). Read the greater part of the Bible in a year and pray one hour each day. The Psalms are read through every 60 days. The Gospels, Acts and Epistles are read twice each year, except for the Revelation to John, which is read once, during the Advent season.
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At Home with the Lectionary

Fr. Aaron Burt and Marissa Burt

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Join Fr. Aaron and Marissa Burt for conversation surrounding the Sunday lectionary texts from the Revised Common Lectionary (Season 1) and the 2019 ACNA Lectionary (Season 2). Learn more at www.athomewiththelectionary.com
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AnglicanTV

Kevin Kallsen, kevin kallsen, george conger

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AnglicanTV Ministries, Inc is a "501c3" non-profit organization, incorporated on February 5, 2008. AnglicanTV started as a personal ministry of Kevin Kallsen. Then, toward the end of 2007, Kevin sought out like-minded individuals and formed a Board of Directors, which eventually lead to incorporation and non-profit status. The Mission of AnglicanTV Ministries is, "To provide news and commentary important to the 77 million Anglican Christians worldwide; to educate and train church laypersons ...
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Preaching can be compared to the art of bridge building. Just like a bridge connects two separate places, my goal as a preacher is to create a bridge between the world of the Bible and the postmodern world we live in today. It’s not just about explaining the biblical text; it’s about effective communication and delivering a God-given message to a living audience who needs to hear it. There’s a gap between ancient scriptures and our present cultural context, and I aim to bridge it through pra ...
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Daily Office (2019 BCP)

The Divine Service of the Church Morning Prayers(ACNA)

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A Divine Service of the Church, known as the Daily Offices. This recording is offered as a ministry of Saint Martin's Parish, an Army Chapel Community located on Schofield Barracks. The readings are from the ACNA 2019 Book of Common Prayers.
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MinistryWatch Podcast

Warren Smith and Natasha Smith

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Transparency and accountability are vital to the renewal of the evangelical church in America. Hosts Warren Smith and Natasha Smith highlight the top stories of the week from the unique MinistryWatch perspective and give you a peek behind the curtain to show why and how we do the investigations we do.
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Anglican Perspective

American Anglican Council

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Anglican Perspective puts you on the frontline of leadership development, church growth, and a global reformation. Stay tuned to the latest news and discussions happening in the Anglican Communion and see what the American Anglican Council is up to as it brings biblically-faithful, Great Commission Anglicanism to North America and the world.
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This podcast seeks to explore what sets the Anglican Catholic Tradition apart as a unique gem in the Christian Faith. Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/BarelyProtestant/
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MinistryWatch has published more than 30,000 words about ACNA in the past five years, and many of those words have come from Kathryn Post. Kathryn Post is a reporter for RNS and she has done a great job covering a number of controversies in the young and growing denomination. Her words have appeared in outlets including The Washington Post, Sojourn…
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In this episode, Canon Mark speaks with Canon Andrew Rowell about the Court for the Trial of a Bishop’s decision in the case of Bishop Stewart Ruch. They walk through the Court’s order, explaining what the Court was asked to decide, how the Title IV process functioned, and why the Court unanimously found Bishop Ruch not guilty on all charges. The c…
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On today’s program, Kingdom of God Global Church—the church founded and led by self-proclaimed apostle David E. Taylor—is asking the U.S. government to return assets it seized in its investigation against its embattled pastor. We’ll have details. And, as more pastors are facing criminal charges for not reporting abuse, MinistryWatch took a deep div…
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Every year, for the past six years, I have presented a forward-looking, three-year strategic plan to the board of directors of MinistryWatch. That plan has not always been perfect. In fact, it has never been perfect. Circumstances change. New funding sources become available, or they dry up. Opportunities and barriers arise. These annual exercises …
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Send us a text Join Fr. Aaron & Marissa Burt for this week's episode, in which they consider the readings for the first Sunday of Epiphany: Isaiah 42:1-9; Psalm 89:1-29 or 89:20-29; Acts 10:34-38; Matthew 3:13-17. They discuss the Lord as the source of light and life, the themes of the season of the Epiphany, and Jesus' baptism. Notes: --Dwell App …
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Read Matthew 2:7-12 Second Sunday of Christmastide (Year A) If you’re someone who really believes the Bible is the Word of God—and that Jesus was truly born of a virgin in Bethlehem, surrounded by angels, shepherds, and Wise Men—it’s still pretty easy to let the Christmas story slip into the category of “something sweet and familiar.” We’d never co…
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On today’s special year-end episode, Natasha Cowden and Warren Smith look at the top 25 stories of the year as voted on by you, the MinistryWatch reader. These are the stories that got the top number of page views for the year. Of course, the number of page views is not the only way to measure the impact of a story. So Warren will be sprinkling in …
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Because Christmas falls on a Thursday this year, it really cuts into the work schedule of the last two weeks of the year. But we didn’t want to go two full weeks without sharing some content on the podcast. I mean, after all, you can’t watch football non-stop, right? So this week and next we’ll be re-airing a couple of episodes from years past that…
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Send us a text Join Fr. Aaron & Marissa Burt for this week's episode, in which they consider the readings for the second Sunday of Christmas: Jeremiah 31:7-14; Psalm 84 Ephesians 1:3-14; Luke 2:41-52. They discuss the Lord's generosity as seen in abundant feasting, provision of shelter & spiritual inheritance and consider 12 year-old Jesus' time in…
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Read John 1:10-13 First Sunday of Christmastide (Year A) In a little town called Bethlehem, a baby was born—and at first glance, it looked like any other birth, but this child was different; this was God Himself stepping into our world, taking on human flesh, becoming one of us. That is the heartbeat of the Christian faith: the God who made us came…
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Read Luke 2:15-20 Christmas Day (Year A) A couple of Christmases ago, as a family, we vacationed in New York City the week before Christmas Eve. Up on 5th Avenue, right by the Rockefeller Center, there was a life-size Nativity Scene. As expected, it offers all the usual characters; however, if you looked closely, you could see that baby Jesus was c…
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