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🎙️ New Podcast Episode with Dr. Martin Davie! 🎙️
In this episode, we are honored to welcome Dr. Martin Davie, a distinguished lay Anglican theologian with extensive experience in theological consultancy for the Church of England. Dr. Davie currently serves as a theological consultant, fellow, and Assistant Lecturer in Christian Doctrine at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford.
🗣️ Topic: "How Broad Can Anglicanism Be?"
Join us as Dr. Davie explores the depths of Anglican identity, discussing what it means to authentically be Anglican in a world where Anglicanism encompasses a wide range of beliefs and practices. This episode promises to be a profound and engaging exploration of Anglican doctrine and diversity.
Tune in for an enriching discussion that delves into the heart of what it means to be part of the Anglican tradition today. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation with one of Anglicanism's leading voices!
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Justin Badi reminds us of the Gospel Heritage of the Church of Ireland and its place in the wider Anglican Communion.
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Building on the foundation laid in session 2, Canon John helps us to think through the call of the Anglican Church today.
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Canon John McGinley teaches on our current moment and helps us to think about navigating it as Evangelical Anglicans.
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Archbishop Justin Badi opens the First Things Gathering 2024 as he preaches form 2 Timothy 1:1-18
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The Q&A Session with Ian Paul.
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In a world where truths can seem elusive amidst constant change, it becomes challenging for Christians to discern what to believe. Embracing our role as people of truth, we invite you to join us for a captivating podcast episode titled "Seeking Truth: Exploring Marriage, Sexuality, and Difference."
In this recorded episode, we have the privilege of hearing from the respected theologian and cultural commentator, the Rev. Dr. Ian Paul. With profound insights, Rev. Dr. Ian Paul guides us through a thought-provoking discussion on what it truly means to be human in the context of marriage and sexuality. Delving into the topic of clarity, significance, and embracing diversity, he challenges us to engage with these vital aspects of our lives.
Join us as we navigate through the complexities and nuances surrounding marriage, sexuality, and differences. This enlightening episode invites Christians to explore the difficult questions, seek truth, and deepen their faith. With contributions from other esteemed speakers, moments of intercession, and worshipful reflections, this recorded podcast episode offers a comprehensive and enriching experience.
Prepare to be inspired, encouraged, and equipped with a renewed understanding of these crucial topics. Tune in to this recorded podcast episode and embark on a journey of exploration and growth in your faith.
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In a world where "Be Yourself" has become a pervasive mantra, the Church of Ireland Evangelical Fellowship (CIEF) presents an enlightening podcast episode that delves into the consequences of this cultural creed. Join us as we explore the question: Does being yourself truly bring happiness, or is it a concept worth reconsidering?
In this captivating episode, we welcome Bishop Graham Tomlin, a respected theologian and author known for his thought-provoking book, "Why being yourself is a bad idea." Bishop Tomlin's insights challenge the prevailing notion by examining the deeper implications of this widely embraced idea found in Disney movies, fashion trends, and sports branding.
With a deft touch, Bishop Tomlin navigates weighty theological conundrums, offering a sound theological primer that goes beyond defense or triumph. Drawing from his expertise, he provides a fresh perspective on personal identity within the context of faith. His work has been praised by the Church Times reviewer, Jennie Hogan, as a valuable resource suitable for parish or chaplaincy bookshelves and confirmation groups.
Join the Church of Ireland Evangelical Fellowship (CIEF) in this thought-provoking podcast episode that prompts self-reflection and challenges the prevailing cultural narrative. Gain new insights that may inspire you to reassess the concept of "being yourself" and discover a more nuanced understanding of personal identity and its relationship with faith.
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In April 2021, we had the privilege of being joined by The Right Revd Dr jill Duff for our online spring conference. She challenged us from the book of the prophet Nehemiah to get on with the work of the kingdom and light the beacons of faith. Today, as we continue to come out of Covid and as the world continues to shake, we thought it would be great to share her message again. Enjoy!CIEF exists to promote Biblical Christianity in a positive, effective and informed way; to foster evangelical unity within the Church of Ireland; and, to resource the Church of Ireland in her thinking, discipleship, and mission. For more information, please check out our website or social media.