This video was very thoughtful and helpful to me - I'm currently trying to better understand the trinity and the issue of the Filioque. This helps me understand the Holy Spirit specifically in more detail.
Hello (young protestant trying to integrate into Anglicanism here) I heard you say in a video recently that you believed that an ordained priest is the only person able to consecrate the Eucharist, but Protestants without this are still apart of the church, and presumably, still have sacraments. Do you have any resources on this? unsure of how to reconcile this with, say, Presbyterians who have, at least to my understanding, presbyters who aren’t ordained by bishops.
God bless you so much... I'm christian from Brazil and I must say, you're blessed by God! It was a blessed message... 🙏🏼🕊
Beautiful sermon and explained in a beautiful way! God Bless you! Amen.❤😊
@@karencarbone2603 Thank you!
PCA member here- looking forward to the talk brother😀
Once again an awesome sermon!
I’d love to hear an orthodox Anglican sermon on the trinity (hint hint)
Thank you brother! And yes that one is coming up. It should be out within a week.
Man you have to make a short out of the end there where you explain the beauty of praying in, to, by and with God. Beautiful
Thank you! I may just do that. That points gets expanded upon in my next sermon, which will be up within a week, for Trinity Sunday
This video was very thoughtful and helpful to me - I'm currently trying to better understand the trinity and the issue of the Filioque. This helps me understand the Holy Spirit specifically in more detail.
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful
Hello (young protestant trying to integrate into Anglicanism here) I heard you say in a video recently that you believed that an ordained priest is the only person able to consecrate the Eucharist, but Protestants without this are still apart of the church, and presumably, still have sacraments. Do you have any resources on this?
unsure of how to reconcile this with, say, Presbyterians who have, at least to my understanding, presbyters who aren’t ordained by bishops.