A beautiful explanation of the truth of Anglicanism. The Anglican Church is the Catholic Church purified by the fullness of the Gospel! To whom else might we safely send Christ's sheep but her?
@@heatherhinde6544 The Anglican Church (CofE) is a creation of the English State under Edward VI and then Elixabeth I. It has little resemblance to the (old) church which existed up until the time of the Tudors. To say that the Anglican church is the product of reformed (Roman) catholicism is incorrect. The rite of ordination was altered during the reign of Edward VI........so the line of apostolic succession wes broken.
The heart of Anglicanism sounds a lot like the Gospel of Jesus Christ. After recent interactions with certain Papal apologetics relating to Protestant essentials it's very encouraging to watch something like this, as someone who is not Anglican, and still find myself nodding along and saying 'Amen' to so much of what is being said.
Thank you so much! My wife and I are having a discussion on my Anglican faith the last couple of days. She is a devout Roman Catholic, and this video will help clarify our doctrines and most definitely the heart of Anglicanism.
Nice video. The more I study all the various denominational claims the more I'm struck just how much doctrinal development is happening. It's very helpful to see more efforts being put into Patristic research to reflect on the modern doctrine and practice. I have great respect for the traditional and conservative camps within the Big Four: Rome, Constantinople, Canterbury, and Wittenberg. Each has their strengths and weaknesses. Personally, my conscience is aligned with the Book of Concord but I have great admiration for the biblically traditional elements, especially within Anglicanism and Orthodoxy
As an Anglo-Catholic, thank you for this beautiful documentary, while I may disagree on some points; thank you for reinforcing the orthodoxy and tradition of our faith.
There is no such thing as an Anglo- Catholic faith. You either adhere to the doctrine of the Roman Catholic doctrine or the Anglican Church which is the Church of England and the doctrine of the English church synod.
@@heatherhinde6544. I'm not from England, like most members of the Anglican Communion. Anyways, why is a woman attempting to explain the faith to me? “Let a woman learn quietly with all submissiveness. I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man; rather, she is to remain quiet. For Adam was formed first, then Eve; and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor. Yet she will be saved through childbearing - if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.” - 1 Timothy 2:11-1
I have been looking into reformed theology after coming from a Calvary Chapel background, and Rev. Ould's explanation of how the sacraments are means of grace is the best explanation I have heard yet on that topic. Thank you for this documentary.
Love it great watch! Would you ever consider doing a video comparing and contrasting the Westminster Confession and the 39 Articles? There are no faithful Anglican churches within a 100 miles in the South where I live but plenty of great Presbyterian churches.
Reverend, wonderful video with Paul! Question, do you have any books on the sacrifice of the mass that covers the Anglican (Cranmer/Vermigli/etc) v. Aquinas. I might need two one from the Anglican perspective and one from Aquinas to see them both for myself. Unless you have a book recommendation that treats them both equally. The sacrifice of the mass is a big hang-up for me right now.
Do Anglicans believe in eternal security? I’m commenting this without having finished this video so I might take this down later if it’s addressed in the video
The Savoy declaration and Lambeth articles of the 1500s, is where I draw my theology off of. And of course the bible. Therefore thereupon wheneth I convert to Anglicanism I'm gonna be reformed Anglican. Because I'm gonna convert to Reform-Anglicanism. The Catholic larp in Anglicanism is silly at times but I agree with it's episcopate.
Paul from the doco here. In my calculus, I would first discern; am I going to a church where I will fight to restore it to truth? Or do I just need spiritual food? Then you need to see, even if under an apostate diocese, are there faithful parishes? If so, I'd join a faithful parish, and then work to reverse the rot of the diocese. But if that is not your calling, I probably would not join the parish. I would never join a parish that has "ordained" women and them preaching, or which supports same sex mirage. Hope this makes sense.
This presentation was good until the end when Anglicanism was presented as being monergistic Calvinism. As Anglican who is Arminian I found this disconcerting because you will not one find one article faith that teaches what ould teaches in the end of the video. While I respect Syndey Anglicans for their faithfulness on moral issues I profoundly disagree with them at this. Free will itself is a gift off God by prevenient grace. This enables anyone to truly response to salvation.
Why do these shows always go overboard with background music? Too loud and distracting - I'll try to watch with mute and cc turned on, so we'll see. Next time Please pay more attention to the music! edit: Oops, no cc available. Gotta go. Sorry - I was really looking forward to watching this, but that bloody music is just too much.
Convert to Catholicism. The difference between sentimentalism and real sacraments in the true fold are enormous. Your true home is in Holy Mother Church. - An Anglican -> Catholic convert
@@matthewashman1406 I hope you take the issues of sin and salvation seriously. For the Anglican Church cannot tell you if there is such a thing as a mortal sin, or even if sinning stops you entering heaven, it cannot either tell you when you're absolved or forgiven. Go to a Traditional Latin Mass in the Catholic Church, you'll find people for whom the Faith is everything - so often burning with zeal and fidelity. Your home and place is among us! The water's warm
@@TheOtherCaleb0266 If I'm wrong let me know. It's important. The Jesus Christ of the Gospels seems very intense and urgent about what one should and should not do to inherit eternal life. "Not everyone who says to me, Lord, Lord...": so, are you going to heaven merely by the fact of your attending church every week and trying to be generally nice? Are certain sexual sins grave matter so as to prevent your entry to heaven? Does the CofE even believe sodomy, for example, is sinful? And if so, does it affect your salvation? How do you know when God has forgiven you? Must one do penance? Nobody knows in the CofE. There's no solid answer. How can one lead someone down the hard and narrow path when they don't know where it begins or where it leads?
Luther, Luther, Luther, even to the extent of using the dunghill covered in snow, and denying the impossibility for the regenerate Christian to live in obedience to the moral law, to "go and sin no more" and "sin not" as the Saviour and his apostles command.
@@matthewashman1406 What do you wish to say concerning that. All I have written is consistent with that verse. Explain what you agree or disagree with in what I have written.
Not all Anglicans would agree that being presently justified means that on judgement day all will be good. It is necessary to abide in Christ in order to remain justified. When a Christian commits a mortal sin, he/she puts him/herself out of the justified state. The way back is by confession with true repentance and resolve to "go and sin no more" as the Saviour commands. It is presumption to think that one will be alright on judgement day. as that ignores the Bible's warnings about the possibility of falling away by becoming entangled in sins.
@@matthewashman1406 Anglicanism is not Calvinist or Lutheran. What is your definition of "reformed"? The Anglican BCP prays every morning that God will grantt that we fall into no sin. The Authorized Version Bible is the product of Anglicanism, and accurately conveys the message of the Saviour and his apostles that to love Him is to keep His commandments, that we must will to abide in Him or be cut off, that the one who abideth in Him sinneth not, but the one who sins is of the devil. Read the whole of 1 John and John 14-15. Nowhere does Scripture say that you remain justified before God while sinning.
@@anselman3156 not what George Whitefield would say. He being the greatest Anglican preacher there ever was . He would say something like " my dear Mr Wesley your own righteousness is a very sandy foundation to build on". 😁
@@matthewashman1406 Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. Purify yourselves. Save yourselves. Abide in me. Sin not. Go and sin no more. These and all the other exhortations of Scripture show that the Christian is responsible for "laying hold on eternal life" by doing good works (see 1 Timothy 6.). The one who loves Jesus Christ is the one who keeps his commandments. (John 14) and keeps himself in the love of God (Jude). It is very clear that, in Christ, one is able to live a holy life, as enabled by the grace of God. That is how one receives Christ's righteousness, by faithful obedience. The faith that justifies is the faith that "worketh by charity" (Paul's letter to Galatians and also the Anglican Homiiles). .
"I write unto you that ye sin not.....whosoever abideth in him sinneth not.....he that commiteth sin is of the devil" 1 John 2.1, 3.6 & 8. What you present here is Luther, not Anglicanism. "grant that this day we fall into no sin" (3rd collect, BCP Morning Prayer).
@@Thatoneguy-pu8ty The message of that book is true: The Christian is one who, confessing he/she has sinned, and has concupiscence, is nevertheless able, in Christ, to stop sinning. The message is sin not. Which is the message of St Paul, and of the Saviour: Go and sin no more. You are in danger if you do not obey that command to sin not.
@@harrparr8988 theological liberalism is defined by rejection of biblical inerrancy, which leads to placing human reason above scripture. Modern political liberalism flatly contradicts biblical moral stances with abortion and acceptance of sexual sin. Take the Bible for what it says and you will reject liberalism.
@@harrparr8988 just a fact. Theological liberalism means rejection of biblical inerrancy, which puts human reason above scripture. And modern political liberalism flatly contradicts biblical moral stances by supporting abortion and sexual immorality.
River has a hate-boner for liberal Anglicans cause they told him no. We are the monster under the bed. Which is hilarious given Sydney Anglicans devalue so much that is fundamental to the Anglican tradition such as regular celebration of the Holy Eucharist by presbyteral presidency, and with acknowledgement of the real presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist. Those things the 'liberals' aren't the ones compromising on - we aren't banning frocks either.
River and I hope you all enjoyed it!
Really well made, thanking God for your work
You teach Lutheranism, not Anglicanism
Best bromance of all time.
Thank you both for working on it!
A beautiful explanation of the truth of Anglicanism. The Anglican Church is the Catholic Church purified by the fullness of the Gospel! To whom else might we safely send Christ's sheep but her?
Thank you brother and amen
The Anglican church is simply the term for the English church which broke away from the Church of Rome and it's dominance.
Isn’t that what Lutherans say though?
@@heatherhinde6544 The Anglican Church (CofE) is a creation of the English State under Edward VI and then Elixabeth I. It has little resemblance to the (old) church which existed up until the time of the Tudors. To say that the Anglican church is the product of reformed (Roman) catholicism is incorrect. The rite of ordination was altered during the reign of Edward VI........so the line of apostolic succession wes broken.
Recently converted to Anglicanism, but this solidified my faith. I'll be using this as an introduction to anyone who asks about my faith. Thank you!
@@emmanuelruiz9841 thank you!
As someone who is new to Anglicanism, this was truly a treasure. God bless!
@@AnglicanCuriosity thank you very much! Glad you liked it
The heart of Anglicanism sounds a lot like the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
After recent interactions with certain Papal apologetics relating to Protestant essentials it's very encouraging to watch something like this, as someone who is not Anglican, and still find myself nodding along and saying 'Amen' to so much of what is being said.
As a Lutheran here in the states. I dream of some sort of conservative Porvoo Communion some day. May Christ bring unity to His church!
Thank you so much! My wife and I are having a discussion on my Anglican faith the last couple of days. She is a devout Roman Catholic, and this video will help clarify our doctrines and most definitely the heart of Anglicanism.
Praying for peace in your marriage and that you may grow together through the truth of the Gospel.
What a beautiful documentary - thank you for sharing it!
@@tategarrett3042 thank you!
Finally it's here! This looks sooo good!! Thanks lads!! Watching this tonight
Nice video. The more I study all the various denominational claims the more I'm struck just how much doctrinal development is happening. It's very helpful to see more efforts being put into Patristic research to reflect on the modern doctrine and practice.
I have great respect for the traditional and conservative camps within the Big Four: Rome, Constantinople, Canterbury, and Wittenberg. Each has their strengths and weaknesses. Personally, my conscience is aligned with the Book of Concord but I have great admiration for the biblically traditional elements, especially within Anglicanism and Orthodoxy
A delightful work, my brothers. Thank you for it. May God bless your families.
Thank you for showing Anglicanism
You're welcome, thank you!
As an Anglican, I don’t see myself as either Protestant or Roman. I see this tradition derived from the Undivided Church.
So refreshing and wholesome to hear the gospel faithfully presented with joy and conviction! Thank you for making this.
@@gracenotes5379 thank you!
Very moving and inspiring. Well done to all your hard work for making this documentary River Devereux.
@@Michael-wm8un thank you!
I've been waiting for this...
Good job guys! I don't believe there is a tradition more beautiful!
Thank you!
Will be confirmed tomorrow. So proud to be part of a the Anglican Church
"The word does the work." Love that.
Amen
Amazing work everyone!
Thank you brother!
Well done, mate!
Thank you brother
As a Global Methodist.. this is the way.
I absolutley love being Anglican
Very well done guys!
Thank you!
As an Anglo-Catholic, thank you for this beautiful documentary, while I may disagree on some points; thank you for reinforcing the orthodoxy and tradition of our faith.
There is no such thing as an Anglo- Catholic faith. You either adhere to the doctrine of the Roman Catholic doctrine or the Anglican Church which is the Church of England and the doctrine of the English church synod.
@@heatherhinde6544. I'm not from England, like most members of the Anglican Communion.
Anyways, why is a woman attempting to explain the faith to me?
“Let a woman learn quietly with all submissiveness. I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man; rather, she is to remain quiet. For Adam was formed first, then Eve; and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor. Yet she will be saved through childbearing - if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.” - 1 Timothy 2:11-1
@@Manpayi Anglicans are Reformed!
Savoy declaration!
I love my Anglican church!!
It is fantastic!
Glad you think so!
Thank you for making the video.
@@yohanesliong4818 thank you
Thank you for this one brother. I have been wrestling with conscience about my Anglicanism, nice to be reminded of it’s beauty
An inspirational work. Thank you!
Tremendous. Thank you
@@holymoly1234 thank you!
Wow this came at a good time
Congratulations River
Thank you!
I have been looking into reformed theology after coming from a Calvary Chapel background, and Rev. Ould's explanation of how the sacraments are means of grace is the best explanation I have heard yet on that topic. Thank you for this documentary.
Greetings from Canterbury, U.K. ❤
Love it thank you guys! Praying for our Anglican Communion ❤️
Excellent gents ❤
Thank you, much appreciated!
Good job
Thanks!
Love it great watch! Would you ever consider doing a video comparing and contrasting the Westminster Confession and the 39 Articles? There are no faithful Anglican churches within a 100 miles in the South where I live but plenty of great Presbyterian churches.
The American South to be clear.
Great video, so much truth. Glory to God.
@@woshjales thank you!
Oh to find the Anglicanism of JC Ryle today in the UK!
Very helpful explanation
Yooo it’s a live paul
Well done!
@@TakeHoldStudios thank you
Sydney Diocese is GOATed
Eh..............
Thank you.
Really good job at explaining how Anglicanism not fits within Protestantism, and catholicity.
Reverend, wonderful video with Paul! Question, do you have any books on the sacrifice of the mass that covers the Anglican (Cranmer/Vermigli/etc) v. Aquinas. I might need two one from the Anglican perspective and one from Aquinas to see them both for myself. Unless you have a book recommendation that treats them both equally. The sacrifice of the mass is a big hang-up for me right now.
Good stuff......
nice
Thoughts on Justin Welby situation?
Amazing well done all
Thank you!
Do Anglicans believe in eternal security? I’m commenting this without having finished this video so I might take this down later if it’s addressed in the video
Traditionally yes
@@campbellholt1220Article 16
Clearly teaches one can fall from grace. Once saved always saved is not Anglican.
The Savoy declaration and Lambeth articles of the 1500s, is where I draw my theology off of. And of course the bible. Therefore thereupon wheneth I convert to Anglicanism I'm gonna be reformed Anglican. Because I'm gonna convert to Reform-Anglicanism.
The Catholic larp in Anglicanism is silly at times but I agree with it's episcopate.
See the book,
"CRANMER'S GODLY ORDER"
By Michael Davies
Where I live, the Anglican Church can gone totally woke, has a female bishop and also supports gay marriage. Do I still join??
Paul from the doco here. In my calculus, I would first discern; am I going to a church where I will fight to restore it to truth? Or do I just need spiritual food? Then you need to see, even if under an apostate diocese, are there faithful parishes? If so, I'd join a faithful parish, and then work to reverse the rot of the diocese. But if that is not your calling, I probably would not join the parish. I would never join a parish that has "ordained" women and them preaching, or which supports same sex mirage. Hope this makes sense.
Background music was a tad loud but otherwise a good documentary.
This presentation was good until the end when Anglicanism was presented as being monergistic Calvinism. As Anglican who is Arminian I found this disconcerting because you will not one find one article faith that teaches what ould teaches in the end of the video. While I respect Syndey Anglicans for their faithfulness on moral issues I profoundly disagree with them at this. Free will itself is a gift off God by prevenient grace. This enables anyone to truly response to salvation.
Why do these shows always go overboard with background music? Too loud and distracting - I'll try to watch with mute and cc turned on, so we'll see. Next time Please pay more attention to the music! edit: Oops, no cc available. Gotta go. Sorry - I was really looking forward to watching this, but that bloody music is just too much.
Presentation good, but loud background music is not. Sorry, but it is annoying and IMO ruins an otherwise great documentary.
Convert to Catholicism. The difference between sentimentalism and real sacraments in the true fold are enormous. Your true home is in Holy Mother Church.
- An Anglican -> Catholic convert
Meh
@@matthewashman1406 I hope you take the issues of sin and salvation seriously. For the Anglican Church cannot tell you if there is such a thing as a mortal sin, or even if sinning stops you entering heaven, it cannot either tell you when you're absolved or forgiven. Go to a Traditional Latin Mass in the Catholic Church, you'll find people for whom the Faith is everything - so often burning with zeal and fidelity. Your home and place is among us! The water's warm
Eh...
@@TheOtherCaleb0266 If I'm wrong let me know. It's important. The Jesus Christ of the Gospels seems very intense and urgent about what one should and should not do to inherit eternal life. "Not everyone who says to me, Lord, Lord...": so, are you going to heaven merely by the fact of your attending church every week and trying to be generally nice? Are certain sexual sins grave matter so as to prevent your entry to heaven? Does the CofE even believe sodomy, for example, is sinful? And if so, does it affect your salvation? How do you know when God has forgiven you? Must one do penance? Nobody knows in the CofE. There's no solid answer.
How can one lead someone down the hard and narrow path when they don't know where it begins or where it leads?
if true why gay women bishops?
brb becoming Romanist now.
not all of us support gays or women in the seat of presbyteries, or bishoprics.
@noahtylerpritchett2682 *not yet
Luther, Luther, Luther, even to the extent of using the dunghill covered in snow, and denying the impossibility for the regenerate Christian to live in obedience to the moral law, to "go and sin no more" and "sin not" as the Saviour and his apostles command.
Read Acts 15:17
@@matthewashman1406 What do you wish to say concerning that. All I have written is consistent with that verse. Explain what you agree or disagree with in what I have written.
Is this an anti Luther comment? I’m having a hard time understanding what you mean
@@briannalipham4402 Just pointing out that this is promoting Luther's views, not Anglicanism. Anglicanism is not Lutheran or Calvinist.
@ agreed! Glad to see someone else point that out 😊👍
Helpful documentary, but the piano is too distracting.
Turn down the piano my man.
Not all Anglicans would agree that being presently justified means that on judgement day all will be good. It is necessary to abide in Christ in order to remain justified. When a Christian commits a mortal sin, he/she puts him/herself out of the justified state. The way back is by confession with true repentance and resolve to "go and sin no more" as the Saviour commands. It is presumption to think that one will be alright on judgement day. as that ignores the Bible's warnings about the possibility of falling away by becoming entangled in sins.
That's not reformed doctrine
@@matthewashman1406 Anglicanism is not Calvinist or Lutheran. What is your definition of "reformed"? The Anglican BCP prays every morning that God will grantt that we fall into no sin. The Authorized Version Bible is the product of Anglicanism, and accurately conveys the message of the Saviour and his apostles that to love Him is to keep His commandments, that we must will to abide in Him or be cut off, that the one who abideth in Him sinneth not, but the one who sins is of the devil. Read the whole of 1 John and John 14-15. Nowhere does Scripture say that you remain justified before God while sinning.
34:38 Looks like it is very much influenced by Luther (well at least on this point).
@@anselman3156 not what George Whitefield would say. He being the greatest Anglican preacher there ever was . He would say something like " my dear Mr Wesley your own righteousness is a very sandy foundation to build on". 😁
@@matthewashman1406 Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. Purify yourselves. Save yourselves. Abide in me. Sin not. Go and sin no more. These and all the other exhortations of Scripture show that the Christian is responsible for "laying hold on eternal life" by doing good works (see 1 Timothy 6.). The one who loves Jesus Christ is the one who keeps his commandments. (John 14) and keeps himself in the love of God (Jude). It is very clear that, in Christ, one is able to live a holy life, as enabled by the grace of God. That is how one receives Christ's righteousness, by faithful obedience. The faith that justifies is the faith that "worketh by charity" (Paul's letter to Galatians and also the Anglican Homiiles). .
So simple to understand. An eccentric King needed a divorce and property and gold and money from the true Church. End of discussion
Saint Augustine of Canterbury and Elizabeth I would probably disagree.
There are many hearts of Anglicanism as there are many factions of Anglicanism
They are teaching Lutheranism, which is not Anglicanism..
"I write unto you that ye sin not.....whosoever abideth in him sinneth not.....he that commiteth sin is of the devil" 1 John 2.1, 3.6 & 8. What you present here is Luther, not Anglicanism. "grant that this day we fall into no sin" (3rd collect, BCP Morning Prayer).
What a dangerous book for you to quote.
"If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us." 1 John 1;8
@@Thatoneguy-pu8ty The message of that book is true: The Christian is one who, confessing he/she has sinned, and has concupiscence, is nevertheless able, in Christ, to stop sinning. The message is sin not. Which is the message of St Paul, and of the Saviour: Go and sin no more. You are in danger if you do not obey that command to sin not.
Hmmm, no read meat in this, so 2008, I'll think I'll pass. *sarcasm*
it aint even lent yet bruh stop complaining about meat lol
Catholics say u don't have sacraments
They don't have JESUS.
@@asmitmehra7373 satanic king henry satanist anglican heretic.,,,
Thirty seconds in and he's asking "Is it liberal or is it biblical?". Really?
That's the main question people want to know. Can't be liberal and biblical at the same time.
@@andresmessina9674 That's quite an insult.
@@harrparr8988 theological liberalism is defined by rejection of biblical inerrancy, which leads to placing human reason above scripture.
Modern political liberalism flatly contradicts biblical moral stances with abortion and acceptance of sexual sin.
Take the Bible for what it says and you will reject liberalism.
@@harrparr8988 just a fact.
Theological liberalism means rejection of biblical inerrancy, which puts human reason above scripture. And modern political liberalism flatly contradicts biblical moral stances by supporting abortion and sexual immorality.
River has a hate-boner for liberal Anglicans cause they told him no. We are the monster under the bed. Which is hilarious given Sydney Anglicans devalue so much that is fundamental to the Anglican tradition such as regular celebration of the Holy Eucharist by presbyteral presidency, and with acknowledgement of the real presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist. Those things the 'liberals' aren't the ones compromising on - we aren't banning frocks either.
@newkingdommedia Would love to listen to this without the music please 🙏
Wonderful, thank you.