The Miserable Offenders discuss the recent Lambeth Conference and the letter of GAFCON Chairman, Abp. Foley Beach in response to the meeting.
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The Miserable Offenders embark on a new series prying into the mysterious case of a fractured N. American Anglican church. What would it take for a …
The Miserable Offenders embark on a new series prying into the mysterious case of a fractured N. American Anglican church. What would it take for a …
The Miserable Offenders are back and this time they're discussing some recent controversy over the Anglican reception of religious iconography. Fr. Isaac really leads the discussion here, enjoy!
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In this episode, we discuss the benefits of a Classical Christian education, and ask whether it will be sufficient to raise up a new generation of …
It's time for another dose of miserable offense and this time we're discussing a recent story involving Justin Welby, several GAFCON bishops, and the …
We're back to discuss an interesting if controversial article that was recently published claiming the ACNA is moving ina "real presence" of …
It's a special day when you can get ALL THREE Miserable Offenders reunited to discuss the Love of God, the Wrath of God, and the problem of Christian Universalism.
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The Ven. Isaac Rehberg and Canon Andrew Brashier move into a two-part discussion on baptism.
Apologies for the poor quality of Canon Isaac's audio! It came through clearly during the recording but apparently, there was an unforeseen problem …
We are midway through Chapter 4 (Canon Andrew misspoke!) and tackling "God and Self": …
Canon Andrew and The Ven. Canon Isaac continue with Chapter 4, Covenant with God.
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The Ven. Cn. Isaac and Cn. Andrew continue with Dr. Toon's "Knowing God Through the Liturgy" by wrapping up Chapter 3.
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Canon Andrew and Canon Isaac are back! They finish up this "Who is God?" section of Dr. Peter Toon's book "Knowing God Through the Liturgy,"
Canon Isaac and Canon Andrew quicken the pace as they continue discussing "The Great Toon"!
Canon Andrew Brashier and Canon Isaac Rehberg are back! We're here to make your 2020 a little less "miserable."
Fr. Isaac and Jesse are back after a long break to talk about Covid-19 and how the Anglican world is processing a difficult situation.
It's a Miserable Offenders first! Deacon Andrew and Father Isaac are back in the saddle with no Jesse in sight. The Miserable Offenders crew is able to move forward in the Peter Toon book anyway though.
We hope you'll …
Jesse and Fr. Rehberg discuss the importance of Common Prayer for common theology as they unpack more of Peter Toon's "Knowing God Through the …
Jesse and Deacon Andrew discuss the trouble of defining Anglicanism, the dangers of going off the rails in your churchmanship, professional wrestling, and of course "Knowing God Through the Liturgy" by the late, Rev. …
In this episode Jesse and Andrew pick up the reading and discussion of Peter Toon's "Knowing God Through The Liturgy" which can be found at New …
Deacon Andrew and Jesse discuss the recent heated debates over the 2019 ACNA Book of Common Prayer and eventually turn back to the Toon text for answers.
The Miserable Offenders are embarking on a new journey with the late Rev. Peter Toon! Fr. Isaac and Jesse introduce any newcomers to Toon and his legacy, as they begin reading and discussing his book in defense of the …
There's only one way this works, but to find out you have to listen! Fr. Isaac and Jesse but a bow on Paul Elmer More's essay and give their final …
The Miserable Offenders are back! This time they're discussing the #BenOp of #RodDreher or #DrDreh as he is sometimes called. In all seriousness though, they get into the major themes of the Benedict Option and share …
Fr. Isaac and Jesse take a close look at Anglican eucharistic theology in light of some specific claims made in Paul Elmer More's essay "The Spirit …
Jesse and Deacon Andrew take up the discussion of Paul Elmer More's classic essay on Anglicanism in the 17th century.
Finally, all three hosts are back! We continue our discussion of Paul Elmer More's essay on the Anglicanism of the seventeenth century.
In this episode Jesse Nigro and Deacon Andrew Brashier take a break from their study of P.E. More's essay and attempt to answer the question, "what is Anglicanism?"
Jesse and Fr. Isaac continue their discussion of P. E. More’s essay with a focus on claims of “infallibility.”
We continue our series of episodes reading and discussing The Spirit of Anglicanism, an essay by Paul Elmer More.
We continue our series of episodes reading and discussing The Spirit of Anglicanism, an essay by Paul Elmer More.
We continue our series of episodes reading and discussing The Spirit of Anglicanism, an essay by Paul Elmer More.
We continue our series of episodes reading and discussing The Spirit of Anglicanism, an essay by Paul Elmer More.
We continue our series of episodes reading and discussing The Spirit of Anglicanism, an essay by Paul Elmer More.
We begin a series of episodes where we'll be reading and discussing The Spirit of Anglicanism, an essay by Paul Elmer More.
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