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Formation classes from Grace Anglican Church in Louisville, Kentucky. Grace Anglican is a church in the Diocese of Christ our Hope and a part of the Anglican Church in North America.
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The Rev. Nick Lannon answers questions turned in during the 2025 edition of his class on the biblical worldview. This year, there are questions about Peter Thiel's orthodoxy, the interpretation and history of prophecy, and more.
The Rev. Jacob Davis wraps up his study of the Book of Psalms with a discussion of how to use them in prayer. He examines Lectio Divina and breathing prayer as ways to incorporate the psalms into your daily fellowship with God.
The Rev. Jacob Davis continues his class on the psalms with a look at the Messianic Psalms, those psalms which are explicitly referenced by Jesus or the apostles as pointing forward and referring to Christ.
The Rev. Nick Lannon wraps up his study of Acts. Paul and his companions weather a storm at sea (26:13-26) before being shipwrecked on Malta (27:27-44). They are welcomed by the residents of Malta, Paul survives a snakebite, and heals the sick (28:1-10). Finally, Paul travels makes it to Rome (28:11-14) before the book ends, with the apostle preaching and teaching the Good News of Jesus Christ with boldness (28:15-31).
The Rev. Jacob Davis continues his class on the psalms with a look that the royal (or kingship) psalms...that set of songs that pays homage to the King, and points forward to King Jesus.
The Rev. Nick Lannon continues teaching in Acts. Paul finishes his speech before Agrippa, presenting the Gospel of Christ to the king (26:19-32), before beginning the long sea voyage to Rome (27:1-12).
The Rev. Jacob Davis continues his class on the Psalms with a look at the psalms of ascent, traditionally sung by Jews as they traveled to Jerusalem for feasts.
The Rev. Jacob Davis continues his class on the Psalms with a look at how Anglicanism has incorporated the psalms into worship. He covers the Coverdale Psalter, sung and chanted psalmody, and more.
The Rev. Nick Lannon continues his study of Acts. Festus brings King Agrippa up to speed on Paul's situation (25:13-22) before convening a kind of tribunal with the leading men of the city (25:23-27). Paul then gives his testimony, both of his pre-conversion life (26:1-11) and of his meeting Jesus on the road to Damascus (26:12-18).
The Rev. Jacob Davis continues his class on the psalms with a look at the penitential psalms: those songs in which we confess our sins and throw ourselves on the mercy and grace of our Lord.
The Rev. Nick Lannon continues his study of Acts. Paul continues to defend himself before Felix (24:17-23) before preaching the Gospel to the governor and his wife (24:24-27). Then a new governor is appointed, Festus, and Paul has to defend himself again (25:1-9). Finally, out of other options, Paul appeals to Caesar himself (25:10-12).
On October 12, 2025, Grace Church held it's seventh annual meeting. Pastor Nick have a state-of-the-parish address, Mark Compton gave a Senior Warden's report, John Fidler gave a Treasurer's report, and two new vestry members were elected.
The Rev. Nick Lannon continues his study of Acts. After being encouraged by Christ (23:11), Paul discovers that there is a plot afoot to kill him (23:12-22). Then, he's sent to Felix, the governor (23:23-35) where he is accused (24:1-9) and begins to make his defense (24:10-16).
Ben and Cherie Weber, our mission partners in Rwanda through Friends of Gahini, share about their work and ministry in Africa.
The Rev. Nick Lannon continues his study of Acts. Paul continues to share his conversion story with the Jewish mob (22:17-23), before narrowly avoiding torture at the hands of the Romans (22:24-29). Then, he speaks to the Jewish leaders, causing another uproar (22:30-23:10).
The Rev. Jacob Davis continues his class on the psalms with a look at those psalms which express our trust in God, even in times of distress or struggle.
The Rev. Nick Lannon continues his study of Acts. Paul is arrested and beaten in the temple (21:27-36), but asks a Roman tribune for the opportunity to speak to the angry mob (21:37-40). He then begins his speech by identifying with the crowd and sharing his conversion story (22:1-16).
Continuing his class on the Psalms, the Rev. Jacob Davis looks at the largest category of psalms: the praise psalms. He discusses the form of these psalms and their overall logic as they seek to worship Almighty God.
Continuing his study of Acts, the Rev. Nick Lannon looks at most of chapter 21. Paul is urged not to go to Jerusalem, but is determined (v 7-16). Upon his arrival, he tells the church there about his Gentile mission (v 17-20) before James asks him to participate in a Jewish ceremony in order to prove that he does not forsake the law of Moses (v 21-25).
The Rev. Jacob Davis continues his class on the Psalms with a look at several psalms that glorify God as the creator of all things, and what we can learn from them about our relationship to the rest of his creation.



