Anglo-Catholic

Anglican Unscripted Episode 14 for October 17, 2011

Kevin and George both seem to be qualified to perform the Sacrament of the Eucharist under new rules readopted by the diocese of Sydney. Meanwhile the Archbishop of Canterbury had a very successful visit to Zimbabwe and our hosts tip their hats to the new and improved head of the communion. Almost predictably, Allan Haley builds a defense for the Diocese of South Carolina while stacking the deck against the most arrogant Presiding Bishop to serve in North America. Kevin also interviews Bishop Abraham Neal (formally one of the Lost Boys) of the Province of Sudan.

Anglican Unscripted Episode 13, for October 9, 2011

Episode 13 brings a fresh perspective on the Diocese of South Caroline Vs 815. Kevin and George also discuss the death of Steve Jobs and Kevin gives his unique perspective on Steve Jobs' legacy. Alan Haley provides detailed legal options for the Diocese of South Carolina... perhaps too detailed. And, Today-in-history is about the first Anglo-Catholic.

Festival Eucharist All Saints Long Beach

This video contains highlights and a sermon from outgoing head of operations at ACN and ACNA Canon Daryl Fenton.

Canon Chris Sugden, General Synod: Women Bishops

Canon Chris Sugden, a member os the Church of England General Synod is interviewed by Sheena Guthrie regarding Women Bishops following the York 2010 meeting of General Synod.

Interview with Canon Kevin Donlon

Good discussion about recent happenings in the Anglican Communion

FIFNA 2010 Teaching Two

Teaching: Bp Keith Ackerman/Fr Kevin Donlon: To Restore the Church The surest way to uphold or restore our endangered church will be for each of her anxious children, in his own place and station, to resign himself more thoroughly to his God and Savior in those duties, public and private, which are not immediately affected by the emergencies of the moment: the daily and hourly duties, I mean, of piety, purity, charity, justice. ~ John Keble National Apostasy

FIFNA 2010 Teaching Three

Fr. Rodney Whitacre: ?Biblical Interpretation in the Light of the Oxford Movement? The Ancient Church does perceive a harmony in Holy Scripture, to which we are strangers. ~ E. B. Pusey

FiFNA 2010: Teaching One

Bishop Ackerman calls for a new Oxford Movement

FiFNA 2010: Opening Address

I have discovered in these years of serving Jesus Christ that I can often times figure out what people are against. It just occasionally takes a little more work occasionally to find out what they are for.

And I have often thought in this winnowing process and in what has taken place as it relates to the Church. Those who are against something often times just continue being against something else. 

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