Walking the Dogma

By: David Hedges & Dominic Moore
  • Summary

  • An exploration of the faith and teaching of the Episcopal Church.

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Episodes
  • Ep. 2: Articles I and II: Of Faith in the Holy Trinity, and Of the Word of Son of God, which was made very Man.
    Feb 20 2025

    Does God have feelings? What does it mean to be visible or invisible? Does one actually equal three? All this and more, as we begin our exploration of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion - a traditional statement of the Faith of Anglican Churches, and particularly the Episcopal Church, based in the United States and present in many other countries around the world.

    Email us at walkingthedogmapod@gmail.com

    Learn more about our churches:

    St. Michael & All Angels Church, Tucson, Arizona

    Church of the Apostles, Oro Valley, Arizona

    Learn more about the Brotherhood of St. Gregory

    Pray the Daily Office with the Brotherhood of St. Gregory

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    57 mins
  • What are the Articles of Religion?
    Feb 20 2025

    What are the Articles of Religion? For a lot of Episcopalians, they're just a bunch of fine print in the back of the Book of Common Prayer. But they are a theological document that speaks to understandings of God, of the Church, and of the Christian life that are still important to us today.

    In this preamble episode, we explore what the Articles are - and what they're not.

    Email us at walkingthedogmapod@gmail.com

    Learn more about our churches:

    St. Michael & All Angels Church, Tucson, Arizona

    Church of the Apostles, Oro Valley, Arizona

    Learn more about the Brotherhood of St. Gregory

    Pray the Daily Office with the Brotherhood of St. Gregory

    Show More Show Less
    29 mins

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