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Homilies and Christian Education audio from All Saints Anglican Church in San Antonio, TX, a parish in the Diocese of the West in the Church of Nigeria North American Mission (Anglican Communion).
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We continue our discussion of Proverbs with an overview of chapters 10-16, getting into some of the individual proverbs attributed to Solomon.
We continue our overview of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion by looking at the Articles on Soteriology. Browne’s Commentary on Article XVII: https://northamanglican.com/exposition-of-the-thirty-nine-articles-article-xvii-part-1/Note: this was a re-recording of the content from the class, as the original class was not properly recorded.
Texts: Ephesians 5:1-11, Luke 11:14-28
We conclude our discussion of the introductory chapters of proverbs by looking at the call of wisdom and the call of folly from Proverbs 9.
We introduce the 39 Articles of Religion followed by a discussion of Orthodox Trinitarianism (Articles I-V) and the Anglican approach to the Scriptures and Creeds (Articles VI-VII).Browne's Commentary on the 39 Articles (Online)
Text: 1 Thessalonians 4:1-9
We continue our discusson of the Book of Proverbs with Chapter 3. We discuss the father's fourth appeal (Trust in the Lord with All Your Heart), the blessings for finding wisdom, and the father's fifth appeal (Guard Widsom).
We continue our 2026 Confirmation/Reception class by looking at the Sacrament of Baptism, by looking through our Catechism as expounded in the Offices of Instruction, and by looking at the Rite of Confirmation. Nowell’s Middle Catechism
Text: Matthew 4:1-11
We begin to dig into Proverbs by discussing its prologue, the Father’s First Appeal, and Wisdom’s First Appeal from Chapter 1.
We discuss Packer’s Sin-Grace-Faith patterns in the Holy Communion Liturgy, the approach to Eucharistic Theology in the classic Anglican Formularies and writings of early English Divines, the patterns of the Church Year, and the historic Eucharistic Lectionary as found in the classic editions of the BCP.Some Pre-1800 Anglican Divines on Eucharistic Theology mentioned in this video. Note the use of the Fathers and Scripture by these theologians:Thomas Cranmer, A Defence of the True and Catholic Doctrine of the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of our Savior ChristRichard Hooker (Modernized), The Word Made Flesh for Us John Jewel, Treatises on Scripture and the SacramentsAdrian Saravia, De Sacra Eucharistica
Text: 1 Corinthians 13
We begin our journey through the Book of Proverbs by discussing the genre, a basic outline, and the how the Gospel is shown in Proverbs.
This week we discuss some clarifications on the relationship between the Fathers and the Formularies, we discuss Martin Thornton's idea of a threefold "Regula," we introduce J.I. Packer's "Gospel in the Prayer Book," and look into the Daily Offices of Morning and Evening Prayer.St. Dunstan's Plainsong Psalter can be purchased here. Our video on chanting the Canticles from St. Dunstan'sOur video on the nine major Psalm TonesNote: the above videos were recorded when our diocese was part of the Church of Nigeria rather than the ACNA.
Text: Luke 8:4-15
The Playlist for our Prior Class on the 7 Ecumenical CouncilsAn Inexpensive Edition of the Two Books of HomiliesA Recent Modernization of the First BookAn Ongoing Project to put the Homilies onlineJewel's ApologyNowell's CatechismRichard Hooker Modernization ProjectA Reprint of Hooker's Works (includeing the Laws), Original English with Updated SpellingNote: Hooker's Laws include eight books; I mistakenly said five in the video. The above link includes Books 1-4 in the first volume, Book 5 in the second volume, and Books 6-8 (with misc. works) in the third volume.
Texts: 1 Corinthians 9:24-27, Deuteronomy 34, Matthew 20:1-16
Text: Mark 1:1-13
We conclude our survey of individual Psalms with the Venite, Psalm 95. We discuss its Old Testament allusions, how it is used by the New Testament in an allusion, and some liturgical matters.
Texts: Matthew 2, Ephesians 3




