Welcome to Liturgical Libations and Lamentations. Here at Libations and Lamentations, we believe that all people are theologians whether they like it or not. As such, we hope this resource will help to refine and shape the theology of the church (particularly laymen and women) toward a more orthodox and articulate expression.
Bonus 3: Sanctity of Life.
Question 314. How should Christians understand the value of life?
All life belongs to God. Human life is especially sacred because we are created in God’s image, and because Jesus came to give us new and abundant life in him. Christians, therefore, should act with reverence toward all living things, and with special regard for the sanctity of human life. (Genesis 1:26–27; 2:5–8; Psalm 104:24–30; Matthew 6...
To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism
Part II + Believing in Christ
The Sacraments
Question 102: What is a sacrament?
"A sacrament is an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace. God gives us the sign as a means whereby we receive that grace, and as a tangible assurance that we do in fact receive it." - To Be a Christian, pg. 30
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Bishop Edmund Guest of Rochester
“ … this word ‘only’ in the aforesaid art...
To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism
Part II + Believing in Christ
The Apostles Creed and the Church
“The [Apostles] Creed exists, as all Creeds and Confessions do, to define and defend this commitment that is basic to being a Christian... As a whole, the Creed testifies to the vital core of God’s self-revelation. It is a consensus document, coming to us with the resounding endorsement of faithful believers over nearly two thou...
To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism
Part II + Believing in Christ
The Apostles Creed and the Holy Trinity
“The [Apostles] Creed exists, as all Creeds and Confessions do, to define and defend this commitment that is basic to being a Christian. Its central article—which declares who and what Jesus Christ was, is and will be—is the fullest and longest; the article on God the Creator (the Father) introduces it, and the article on ...
To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism
Part II + Believing in Christ
Holy Scripture and the Creeds
“For Anglicans, as for all genuine Christians, authentic Christianity is apostolic Christianity. Apostolic Christianity rests on the historic, eyewitness testimony of Jesus’ followers, the apostles, to the facts of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, ascension, present heavenly reign, and promised future return. Both Jesus and his apo...
October 23rd, Feast Day of St. James of Jerusalem
St. James was the first bishop of Jerusalem and was a kinsman (brother?) of our Lord, Jesus Christ. He is mentioned frequently in the New Testament, and was the principle overseer of the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15. He is also Jay’s patron saint.
Feast with us today as we learn about this important figure in the Apostolic Church.
To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism
Part I + Beginning with Christ
Salvation and the Gospel
“This Catechism (To Be a Christian) is designed to make clear to everyone what it means to be a Christian. It lays out what is essential for Christian faith and life... However, one can know about these things and yet remain apart from them. In order not to miss what God is offering you, it is imperative that you receive Jesus Christ as...
+Lancelot Andrewes (1555 – 25 September 1626) served as the Bishop of Chichester, Winchester, and Ely. In addition he was a Chaplain to the King and a favorite preacher of King James I. He was a primary editor of the Authorized Version of the Bible (King James Bible), and a lead translator for the Old Testament books: Genesis - 1 Kings.
His theology is vital to the current manifestation of Anglican theology and we regard...
Welcome to Liturgical Libations and Lamentations. Here at Libations and Lamentations, we believe that all people are theologians whether they like it or not. As such, we hope this resource will help to refine and shape the theology of the church (particularly laymen and women) toward a more orthodox and articulate expression.
To that end, we hope to introduce this podcast here in today's pilot, and in future episodes work through, ...
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