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Christ the King Anglican ATL
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Christ the King Anglican ATL is a church plant of the Reformed Episcopal Church (ACNA). We are planting near Kennesaw Mountain in northwest Atlanta. This channel will be a place to post videos pertaining to the church plant, and life in Christ in the Anglican Way.
How Anglicans Worship, Part 9: Anglicanism in America
Dcn. Kyle concludes his series on Anglican worship with a brief look at how Anglican worship developed in the United States from Jamestown through the 1928 BCP.
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How Anglicans Worship, Part 8: High Church Revival
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Dcn. Kyle analyzes the impact of the Oxford Movement/Tractarianism, Ritualism, and Anglo-Catholicism on the worship of the Church of England.
How Anglican Worship, Part 7: Elizabethan Settlement
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Dcn. Kyle continues his series on Anglican worship by examining changes to worship in the Church of England from the reign of Elizabeth I through the Glorious Revolution.
About Us Video for Christ the King Anglican
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About Us Video for Christ the King Anglican
About Us Video for Christ the King Anglican
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About Us Video for Christ the King Anglican
Sermon for the 1st Sunday in Trinity, 2024 A.D.
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Sermon for the 1st Sunday in Trinity, 2024 A.D.
An invitation to parents and children
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An invitation to parents and children
How Anglicans Worship, Part 6: English Reformation
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How Anglicans Worship, Part 6: English Reformation
How Anglicans Worship, Part 5: The Great Tradition
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How Anglicans Worship, Part 5: The Great Tradition
Sermon for the First Sunday after Easter 2024 A.D.
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Sermon for the First Sunday after Easter 2024 A.D.
A Neuter Education is a Neutered Education (Plenary for the 2024 Christian Educators' Summit)
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A Neuter Education is a Neutered Education (Plenary for the 2024 Christian Educators' Summit)
Homily for the 2nd Sunday in Lent, 2024 A.D.
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Homily for the 2nd Sunday in Lent, 2024 A.D.
How Anglicans Worship, Part 4: Jewish Christianity
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How Anglicans Worship, Part 4: Jewish Christianity
How Anglicans Worship, Part 3: The Synagogue
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How Anglicans Worship, Part 3: The Synagogue
How Anglicans Worship, Part 2: Tabernacle and Temple
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How Anglicans Worship, Part 2: Tabernacle and Temple
How Anglicans Worship, Part 1: Heavenly Worship
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How Anglicans Worship, Part 1: Heavenly Worship
Homily for the 3rd Sunday in Advent, 2023 A.D
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Homily for the 3rd Sunday in Advent, 2023 A.D
Homily for the 1st Sunday After Epiphany, 2024 A.D.
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Homily for the 1st Sunday After Epiphany, 2024 A.D.
Homily of the 4th Sunday in Advent, 2023 A.D
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Homily of the 4th Sunday in Advent, 2023 A.D
Homily for the 2nd Sunday After Epiphany, 2024 A.D.
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Homily for the 2nd Sunday After Epiphany, 2024 A.D.
Homily for the 3rd Sunday After Epiphany, 2024 A.D.
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Homily for the 3rd Sunday After Epiphany, 2024 A.D.
Homily for the 4th Sunday in Advent, 2024
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Homily for the 4th Sunday in Advent, 2024
The Homily for the 3rd Sunday in Advent, 2023 A.D.
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The Homily for the 3rd Sunday in Advent, 2023 A.D.
Theological Exegesis, Part 14: Synthesis
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Theological Exegesis, Part 14: Synthesis
Homily for the 1st Sunday in Advent, 2023 A.D
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Homily for the 1st Sunday in Advent, 2023 A.D
The Homily for the 2nd Sunday in Advent, 2023 A.D.
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The Homily for the 2nd Sunday in Advent, 2023 A.D.
Can I join this church and learn and participate online like on line church and community? For I do not live close by.
I also have Dutch my Great grandmother on my granddaddies side and my Great grandfather was Irish. I am very interested please. And i would like the resources to learn more pretty please. Im so happy i came across you and this video and information i had know idea we had churches like this here in the United States 🇺🇸 super excited 😄 😊
I also have Dutch my Great grandmother on my granddaddies side and my Great grandfather was Irish.
I also have Dutch my Great grandmother on my granddaddies side and my Great grandfather was Irish.
P.s. i have had a longing to understand and learn more and id like to learn more about the saints and Angel's and beliefs. 😊
I would actually be Anglo saxon or Anglo kelts or Celtics 😅❤ from what ive understood from my actually DNA make up and the highest portions. And i was raised Christian but In a Baptist family and my cousins are Catholic so i guess the faiths whete mixed between the two. Thank you i hope i make since and dont sound stupid for asking. Thank you and God Bless.
Is there a church like this up closer to the Northeast Georgia Appalachian mountains? Close to Helen Ga or Cleveland Ga? Please very interested being it is my family's Ancestory.
Excellent content, but the sound of someone eating their lunch is distracts from the content.
Thanks for the feedback! We are working on getting it reposted with better audio.
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Thanks for the feedback! We are working on getting it reposted with better audio.
Lovely but did they incense body?????
Are they priests??....need chasubles
...not the Holy Sacrifice for her repose....Philip did....
Pity our beloved Queen did not have a Requiem Mass...just thanksgiving....nitvthe Holy Sacrifice fir repose....oh dear....
Love the Gregorian....
I am still looking for a sermon by Calvin Robinson on discipleship in Christ , by True believing Christians ( Matt.28v18×+ & Matt. 7v24..). Are we just to read the Bible & pray, about the sermon on the Mount, or are we also to hear expoundings from ministers called by Our Lord & Saviour to preach?
Is not The true Christian seen in Jn. 8 v 31-32, & Matt.7v24 , Jn.3v21..?
I have followed through to here , series 5, part 15 , but can't seem to find what should follow .series vi part 16 . Does it exist yet ? Gilbert Joyce .
Great vid! Thanks for this series. I just want to clear up a couple common misconceptions about the Norman Conquest: 1) Anglo-saxon Bishops were not replaced whilst they were in office but Normans or other continental personel were appointed after they died (in the case of Stigand, he had issues and was excommunicated before the Conquest and was replaced by Lanfranc in 1070 when he was finally deposed). The last one 'replaced' was Wulfstan of Worcester, who died in 1095! 2) The Anglo-Saxon church had a complicated relationship with investiture. Anglo-Saxon kings appointed their own bishops etc, often with the consent of the english bishops (the archbishop would often ordain them). But in the case of the archbishops of canterbury, it was frequent practice in the 10 and 11th centuries for them to go to Rome in person after their appointment by the king to recieve the pallium (and thus approval of the Pope). Its only when the Papacy begins being more strict about its authority that these practices become an issue both in England and on the continent in the time of Anselm and beyond.
Very cool! I study English Benedictinism in 10th and 11th centuries. Certainly, this movement really affected England: since the proponants and supporters founded many monasteries and one even monasticised the first English cathedral. In those times, it was not normal on the continent for monks to do clerical roles, however it was normal at this time in England to do those roles for the laity alongside the regular clergy. Rich laity often retired at monasteries and observed the rule until their deaths. It makes sense then why the Threefold Rule became such a big deal in Anglicanism, as it has its roots in lay participation and common contact with Benedictinism as far back as before 1000ad!
Great video, very interesting. Old English literature often has language about nature and the sea. They even often called the cross a tree (Dream of The Rood). They are a bit later than this era and belong to the later Anglo-Saxon times, but in them one can totally see an English flavour of christian thought!
Beautiful service. Thank you so much for posting it for us.
I would add that technically, the book of Hebrews is a sermon
We are all accountable to God alone. (Thank God for Jesus).
Seems to be clearly describing and prescribing credo baptism.
I was christened Church of England as a baby. My parents didn’t attend church but I attended Sunday school for a while at a Methodist church. I married and became Catholic but now I want to know the church I was baptised into as a child. It was the church of my parents and especially my mother’s childhood. I want to learn what it means to be Anglican
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I was baptized by father James on Easter vigil this year! He’s an amazing man:)
Does it say in the Bible that Oliver Cromwell should be the "lord protector" of England? Does it say that his son should succeed him, as if he were a Monarch? Does the Bible say that oliver cromwell should kill the King?
James had many children with his wife, the Queen. He also had boyfriends and sex with men. He was an ex-Catholic. His favorite sport was hunting down and killing Priests. He had no authority over the Church or the Scriptures.
sure, henry 8 was a great devotee of the Solemnity of Matrimony. His wife, Queen Catherine, would fill you in about his great devotion to the Sacrament of Matrimony.
Catholicism is your heritage. Anglicanism is your tumor.
Wonderful introduction and invitation!
As an Englishman, I remember being taught at school that the apostle Paul converted the Celts of Galatia (Turkey) and Gaul (France) and from there, desert fathers from North Africa arrived by boat and largely brought Christianity to Britain. There were a few Romans who were Christians but not many since they would have been a persecuted population by Rome in the first 300+ years of their occupation. Rome did not have a huge influence on British Christians until AD 597 when Pope Gregory 1st sent a mission team led by Augustine. Sadly, they took over our wonderful Celtic Christian faith and enforced Roman regulations and Papal authority on my beautiful country. We did not regain our freedom of faith until the Reformation and at a huge cost.
The English in the 600s chose to standardise their practices (tonsure and date for easter) where they differed and chose for Roman practices rather than Celtic (Synod of Whitby). It was not enforced on the English, the English chose to align with Rome on these dogmas. English Christianity at the time either came from Iona (Ireland and celtic christianity) or the gregorian mission (sent directly from Rome to Kent then spread further into England). They wanted to be united in their practice, hence the removal of some celtic practices. England always had it own flavour of Christianity in the earlier middle ages (that continental catholics would have seen as irregular) even when it was officially Catholic, owing to celtic tradition and its distance from Rome.
@@Guguchina Very useful. Thank you.
Amen and Amen! May the Lord bless Incarnation Anglican immensely!!!!!
And you will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. -Jeremiah 29:13 “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life. -John 3:16 Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out. -Acts 3:19 If you are in North America, please go check out any of the churches available to you: PCA, OPC, Rpcna, Urcna, or a canrc church (These are conservative and actual Presbyterian churches) If you can’t find one of the conservative presby churches then, maybe an Lcms Lutheran church If you are Scottish, I recommend the Free Church of Scotland and the APC (Different from the Church of Scotland) If you are English I recommend the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England & Wales and the Free Church of England (Different from the Church of England) Also online you can look up church finders for each of the groups, it will show you locations And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near. - Hebrews 10:24-25
Looking forward to celebrating Holy Week w/ my CTK / IAC family.
Excellent. Thank-you.
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This is the best video on the Book of Common prayer! You helped and inspired me as I have always wanted to pray with it, but would get lost in the newer one I was gifted, and ultimately gave up.. haha. I am so excited! I bought an older one in a used bookstore and just put it on the shelf until now, and was so excited to see it pretty much lined up with your instruction! Yay! Lent is a wonderful time to put this habit to practice! Thank you so much for making this ! God bless you!
Thanks for this! God bless your prayers!
This video series has been great so far. Thank you.
I can’t begin to tell you how helpful this video has been for me. Our local Anglican Church has a lot of great resources but I really wanted to better understand the BCP. Thank you for making such a wonderful resource on the 1928 BCP. I am so thrilled to start a new journey in prayer and devotion. GOD BLESS! 🙏🏻❤
So glad! God bless you!
Amen.
Anglicanism lost its way with female ordination and gay marriage. That's not theology, it's pandering. Attendance and donations went off a cliff and they will be extinct in a decade. Buhbye!
Is that astroturf?
Lol. It might as well have been. Hideous carpet. Actually, we tore it out the day after this event. Now it is real astroturf.
@@christthekinganglicanatl3014 I am surprised the earth did not open up and swallow the property! LOL
Oh worship the Lord in Beauty and Holiness ! NOW you need artwork to make things beautiful !
Great video
Anglican heritage only goes back 500 years, and it began by men. Catholic heritage goes back 2000 years, and it began with Jesus Christ, who inspired and instructed the Apostles. Anglican Heritage is false and heretical. Catholic heritage is Truth. It is pointless to even ask the question, but which would you choose???
Blessings and grace. 🙏🏼