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Sinopsis

The Diocese of the MidAtlantic brings you insightful podcasts featuring a cross section of speakers from all walks of our Christian life.

Episodios

  • Summit 2016: Where Do We Go From Here?

    17/02/2016

    Bishop John Guernsey reflects on Life Summit 2016 and issues the challenge to prayerfully consider and take the next steps.

  • Summit 2016: The Call to Change the World

    04/02/2016

    John Stonestreet elaborates on the call God extends to Christians to get involved in changing the world.

  • Designing an Evangelism Strategy that Really Works

    19/11/2015

    This workshop leads participants through a process to design and implement an evangelism strategy for your congregation. Participants focus on understanding their community, building relational bridges for evangelism, designing outreach and follow up strategies, as well as engaging parishioners personally in evangelism and discipleship of new believers. The Rev. Tom Herrick serves as the diocesan Canon for Church Planting. He is the executive director of the Titus Institute for Church Planting and serves on the provincial church planting leadership team for the Anglican Church in North America. The Rev. Jay Baylor is planting a multi-ethnic church in East Baltimore called Church of the Apostles in the City with ministry partner, Pastor Carletta Wright. Jay has twenty years of ministry experience as a house church pastor, youth and young adult pastor and as a Young Life area director.

  • Synod 2015 Welcome Holy Spirit Anglican Church, Lewes, DE

    19/11/2015

    Vote to Ratify Admission of New Mission Holy Spirit Anglican Church, Lewes, DE, to the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic.

  • Synod 2015 International Students: Doing Global Mission Locally

    19/11/2015

    God is at work in our world in amazing ways. More Muslims have come to Christ in the past 20 years than the previous 14 centuries. More Jews are following Jesus as Messiah now than since the Book of Acts. There are unheard of opportunities for outreach right on our doorstep—there are 12,000 students from China, 4500 from India, and 3000 from Saudi Arabia at universities in Maryland, DC, and Virginia. With some practical how-to and encouragement, ordinary families can make a huge difference. Let’s help our churches get on board with what God is doing locally and around the world. Sharon Steinmiller is the director of the New Wineskins Missionary Network. She has taught English to businessmen and university faculty in China from 1981 to 1985, where she and her teammates were the first Christians most of their students had ever met. She also worked as an international student specialist with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

  • Synod 2015 Practical Tips to Articulate Your Church’s Religious Identity

    19/11/2015

    This breakout session outlines the primary legal challenges that churches, clergy, and lay members will face in the post-Obergefell culture and will provide legal and practical recommendations and resources to help churches protect their legal rights and their ministries in this rapidly changing cultural and legal environment. Scott Ward is Chancellor of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic, as well as Chancellor of The Falls Church Anglican, CANA andthe Anglican Church in North America. He is an attorney and managing owner of Gammon & Grange and has extensive experience in religious freedom issues, having consulted on numerous amicus briefs and on proposed federal legislation.

  • Synod 2015 Having the Conversation You Don’t Want to Have

    18/11/2015

    Leaders are often required to have hard conversations requiring spiritual courage, emotional steadiness, and loving wisdom. And often, the conversations are all the more difficult because they did not occur sooner. This workshop will offer tools for determining if, when, and how to have these conversations. The Rev. Canon Mary Maggard Hays is Canon to the Ordinary in the Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh and Visiting Professor of Pastoral Theology at Trinity School for Ministry. In 2015, she also began serving as a part-time consultant for DOMA, primarily coaching clergy in crisis or transition. In each of these roles she has focused on the intersection of Christian formation and leadership.

  • Synod 2015 Life & Death: Can the Church Help?

    18/11/2015

    Topics like abortion and euthanasia are often seen as political issues to be avoided in church, but they are life experiences happening to real people in the pews. This workshop will provide pastoral insights and resources to equip lay and ordained leaders to reach out to the hurting with the love of Jesus and practical help. The brokenhearted need the church to address these topics from the Shepherd’s perspective. Georgette Forney is president of Anglicans for Life, helping the church address abortion, abstinence, adoption, euthanasia, and embryonic stem cell research. She is the co-founder of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign, an effort to raise awareness about the physical, spiritual and emotional harm abortion does to women and to let those who are hurting from abortion know help is available.

  • Synod 2015 Listening to God's Direction in Your Life

    18/11/2015

    The ancient practice of spiritual direction provides us with a powerful way to enter into deeper relationship with our Triune God. This session will introduce you to the biblical and historical roots of spiritual direction and will give you an experience of the kind of listening presence that a spiritual director offers. Offered by the faculty of Anam Cara: A School of Spiritual Direction. The Rev. Sue Hardman is a priest at Truro Anglican Church and has been a spiritual director for more than 30 years. Desiree Barker is an experienced spiritual director, retreat leader, and teacher; she serves on the staff of the Titus Institute for Church Planting. The Rev. Erin Bair is currently partnering with the Great Commission Committee to offer spiritual direction to DOMA church planters. Hope Foster Britt is a spiritual director, retreat leader, and the founder of Caol Ait, a retreat community in Clifton.

  • Synod 2015 Church Planting Internships and Residencies

    18/11/2015

    Internships and residencies are a great way to develop the leadership pipeline in your congregation. Come learn more about how you can create a place where young ministry leaders can blossom as they help your church grow and gain valuable experience that will prepare them to launch a new church plant. You'll hear wonderful testimonies from churches that have been blessed by working with interns and residents. Tom Herrick serves as our part-time Canon for Church Planting. He and his wife, Carol, planted Christ the Redeemer Church in Centreville in 1992. He founded and serves as Executive Director of the Titus Institute for Church Planting, coaching planters, consulting with dioceses and churches, and teaching at Gordon Conwell Seminary. He is on the Provincial church planting leadership team for the Anglican Church in North America. Mal Young is a member of the Falls Church Anglican. Mal and his wife were part of the start-up congregation All Nations, D.C. He has been amember of the Gre

  • Synod 2015 Morning Prayer Sermon

    17/11/2015

    Sermon from Morning Prayer at Synod 2015.

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