Preventing Grace Podcast: Anxious Christianity and the ACNA
Matt and Anne Kennedy talk about the command not to worry and the impossibility not feeling anxiety. Then we discuss the ACNA bishops’ meeting and their statement on women’s ordination.
Matt and Anne Kennedy talk about the command not to worry and the impossibility not feeling anxiety. Then we discuss the ACNA bishops’ meeting and their statement on women’s ordination.
Matt and Anne Kennedy argue with each other about the Nashville Statement, the Danvers Statement, the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, and other stuff.
Matt and Anne Kennedy discuss men in church, Hurricane Harvey, the peril of reading, and they bicker about things.
Matt and Anne Kennedy discuss the prophetic meaning of the eclipse, books, camp cooking, and argue about the Saratoga Battlefield.
Matt and Anne Kennedy discuss the race and nationalist riots in Virginia, the Gospel, and virtue signalling. We also talk camping, cooking over a fire, washing dishes the old fashioned way, and thermonuclear war.
Matt and Anne Kennedy discuss social media and the “iGen” generation. How has growing up online changed the way human beings relate to one another?
Matt and Anne Kennedy discuss Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s “Jesus Movement’. Is it really about Jesus and the Gospel?
Matt and Anne Kennedy discuss internet communication, the overdone uproar over Dr. James White’s public conversation with a Muslim scholar, and close with a podcast recommendation and a commendation of an Anglican parish.
Matt and Anne Kennedy discuss the Eugene Peterson’s embrace of “gay marriage” and his subsequent sudden retraction, arguing with other Christians, and we give a few program notes…
Matt and Anne Kennedy discuss the ACNA Assembly 2017 and influence of charismaticism on Anglican worship.