An Outsider Visits an Episcopal Church

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2019
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    What's the Episcopal Church and how does it work? I've never even been in an Episcopal building, so I went for the first time and here's what happened.
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  • @charlotteweb9013
    @charlotteweb9013 5 лет назад +629

    I love this series. Your genuine non-judgemental interest is refreshing and makes the series very watchable.

  • @fighterxaos1
    @fighterxaos1 5 лет назад +586

    I’m glad you’re still doing these. It’s cool because you’re like a proxy for other Protestants like myself to learn about other branches of Christianity.

    • @jmjaquinas7298
      @jmjaquinas7298 5 лет назад +25

      Learning about different Protestant denominations was (and to an extent still is) a huge step in my faith journey and led me to deeper communion with Christ in His Holy Catholic Church. Also, this was perfect to put right after the continuing Anglican video. Good order!

    • @JordanKetterer
      @JordanKetterer 5 лет назад +6

      I would mine to see you go to a Lutheran Church And my own tradition is Pentecostal

    • @diodagoat6735
      @diodagoat6735 5 лет назад +7

      You should do seventh day Adventist

    • @JordanKetterer
      @JordanKetterer 5 лет назад +2

      @@diodagoat6735 id be very interested now that you say that. Even as a pastor I don't think I have any idea of their doctrine

    • @diodagoat6735
      @diodagoat6735 5 лет назад

      Feel free to send me a message if u have any questions

  • @TreeHack97
    @TreeHack97 5 лет назад +163

    Im a baptist. I pass by these churches and think, hey i wonder what they believe. Thank you keep it up!

  • @IcemanSK
    @IcemanSK 2 года назад +29

    As an Episcopalian, I appreciate your inquisitive heart and genuine interest in the "why" and "how" of Episcopal worship. I appreciate this series as bridge building.

  • @JCATG
    @JCATG 5 лет назад +269

    This has been one of the most helpful series concerning the different Christian denominations that I have come across.
    Thank you so much for engaging in a dialogue with other denominations which otherwise would have been shunned by most people.
    May God empower your ministry more! God bless.

    • @thepianoman6958
      @thepianoman6958 5 лет назад +3

      Nikko R. They should rightly be shunned for being heretical.

    • @supercoolbrian
      @supercoolbrian 2 года назад +1

      @@thepianoman6958 Heresy is wrong and sinful, but nothing wrong with just listening to people to hear what they think. Sometimes it even helps to fix heresy. "The Ravenna Statement" and "The Filioque: A Church Dividing Issue?: An Agreed Statement" are both good examples of how listening can help two opposing sides of an issue.

    • @garyowen3662
      @garyowen3662 2 года назад

      @@thepianoman6958 Said Pope Piano Man???

  • @m.ferreira470
    @m.ferreira470 5 лет назад +185

    As Catholic, its great to see other Christian Churches. Interesting on the similarities and small differences in each one. Keep doing these!

    • @legacy5346
      @legacy5346 5 лет назад +12

      Thank you for not saying "Other Religions"

    • @careydepass130
      @careydepass130 4 года назад +10

      The Episcopalian Church is a catholic church. I take it that you are a Roman Catholic.

    • @ivana2607
      @ivana2607 3 года назад +2

      🙏👍❤🙏✝️

    • @tatogl2616
      @tatogl2616 3 года назад +3

      well generally since it's also a western church, the liturgy, vestments and other things are extremely similar, the real differences come in the theological nitty-gritty, meaning that if you for example go to a lutheran service you're going to feel pretty similar, but if you talk to a lutheran theologian it'll be really different

    • @wserthmar8908
      @wserthmar8908 3 года назад +8

      @Carey dePass, the Episcopals aren’t Catholic, they’re Anglicans

  • @siddislikesgoogle
    @siddislikesgoogle 5 лет назад +180

    "Christ is the Word, the Bible is the word about the Word" what a wonderful statement.

    • @kristophermcevoy9527
      @kristophermcevoy9527 4 года назад +16

      I thought everyone had heard that the bird is word?

    • @marksmale827
      @marksmale827 4 года назад +3

      Or: The Bible is the Word of God in the words of man (Vatican II).

    • @HJKelley47
      @HJKelley47 4 года назад +4

      Sid Masey: Christ is the Logos of God (Rev. 19:13-Strong's# 3056); and
      Scripture is the rhema of God (1 Peter 1:25; Heb. 6:5; Rom. 10:8--Strong's
      #4487); and yes, it was a wonderful statement. I am not a trained Bible
      scholar, however, I thoroughly enjoy Biblical study. In my limited under-
      standing the word 'rhema' references the sayings of Christ Jesus;
      'something that has been uttered in either the past or present by a living
      entity.' (Thayers)

    • @1974jrod
      @1974jrod 3 года назад +5

      Jesus is the Word. Not a book.

  • @AndrewKieran
    @AndrewKieran 5 лет назад +260

    Atheist here, was literally just yesterday walking past the episopalian church (here in scotland) and wondering what exactly their relation to anglicanism was. Cheers for clearing that up, and the stuff about henry and the founding. Love the show

    • @jameswrightii7153
      @jameswrightii7153 5 лет назад +20

      Hi atheist I'm christian lmao

    • @user-qm5ol8ub2y
      @user-qm5ol8ub2y 4 года назад +17

      Episcopalians in relation to the Anglican Church in the United States are derived from the anglican church, after the revolutionary war, they no longer called themselves anglican as it was tied to the crown, so they became "episcopalian" but remained in the Anglican Communion.

    • @kylejacobson9587
      @kylejacobson9587 4 года назад +4

      Andrew B Until recently at least. At Gafcon, the majority of primates, representing the majority of Anglicans, recognized the Anglican Church in North America as the official Anglican Church within the US and Canada.
      They are still recognized by Canterbury, but to say they currently in the Anglican Communion is not something you can readily say.

    • @user-qm5ol8ub2y
      @user-qm5ol8ub2y 4 года назад +9

      @@kylejacobson9587 that's most definitely not true, respectfully. The ACNA isnt even invited as full participants to lambeth, they're allowed as observers.

    • @kylejacobson9587
      @kylejacobson9587 4 года назад +3

      @@user-qm5ol8ub2y That's the question, isn't it. Gafcon these days represent more global Anglicans than those which attend Lamberth, as many national churches are boycotting it of its tolerance of liberalism. What represents global Anglicanism? Is it the traditional institution, or is it the vast majority of Anglicans who are breaking away from the growingly heterodox authority?

  • @bryanburke7947
    @bryanburke7947 4 года назад +16

    As a wounded, divorced rejected catholic i really love to hear about the Episcopal church. I'm Roman catholic but I feel a real attraction to the Episcopal church. I miss the Church in my life.

    • @christ_m0128
      @christ_m0128 3 года назад +1

      Visit a Maronite Church

    • @yeetoburrito9972
      @yeetoburrito9972 9 месяцев назад

      You may wish to check out an ACNA church :)!

  • @cynthiaphillipskendall4006
    @cynthiaphillipskendall4006 5 лет назад +92

    This is my childhoood church and it’s ao wonderful to see it featured. For the record, baptisms were historically done at the font by the door at the back of the nave. I was baptized there as an infant in January, 1965.

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  5 лет назад +17

      That's awesome Cynthia! Every single person I met their was fantastic, and it's really cool to hear from someone who has history there.

    • @paulengstrom432
      @paulengstrom432 3 года назад +1

      @@MattWhitmanTMBH there, not their. you met them THERE.

    • @dstinnettmusic
      @dstinnettmusic 3 года назад +1

      @@paulengstrom432 they’re in there with their bear is how I remember

  • @BindingOmen
    @BindingOmen 5 лет назад +99

    I'm not even religious but I love watching your videos to learn more about Christianity.

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  5 лет назад +13

      I love hearing that Gil!

    • @rhyddidroselouw3896
      @rhyddidroselouw3896 4 года назад +5

      Understood. I am an Asatruar /Heathen and I enjoy this series. I came here because of curiosity. I'm open to learn about new things and people. Very good videos!

    • @emilymarsh2845
      @emilymarsh2845 2 года назад +3

      You guys should watch a Ray comfort (living waters )interview video to learn what Christians believe

  • @peterjaimez1619
    @peterjaimez1619 3 года назад +23

    The priest is a gentleman! And a very learned man. Good bless

  • @Colley_co
    @Colley_co 4 года назад +53

    As an Episcopalian who is currently attending seminary to be a priest, I loved watching this video. Spot on and I love your videos of exploration. You ask honest and intelligent questions and respond in a respectful and productive way that promotes education and understanding. I appreciate every bit of it. Thank you

    • @dugood70
      @dugood70 4 года назад

      Do you worry about the future? Statistically the Episcopal Church could very well cease to exist in 20 years. I'm scared to death for the future. A lack of faith I guess.

    • @Colley_co
      @Colley_co 4 года назад +13

      @@dugood70 While I think it is certainly possible, I also believe the Episcopal Church has some real opportunities to be what many people are seeking in the world right now. Times are uncertain, but as a denomination that values tradition and seeks to move forward with the rest of the world too I think we have a chance to thrive. We are not perfect and have much work to do, but I believe it is possible. The fact that we cannot know the future means it will always be scary, but we can look to the ways God has moved in our lives and throughout time and hold onto the hope that pattern will continue in the future. Even if the Episcopal Church dies off, God will always be active in the world through those who believe. Peace be with you.

    • @Anglican4Iran
      @Anglican4Iran Год назад +3

      @@dugood70 my diocese increases every year. Lots of baptisms, confirmations. Yes, we pass on.

    • @Taco0718
      @Taco0718 9 месяцев назад +1

      @Anglican4Iran as someone who interested in becoming an Episcopalian, I'm curious what diocese are you from? I ask because maybe we are neighbors lol.

    • @Colley_co
      @Colley_co 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Taco0718 hi! It’s been 4 years since my comment but I finished seminary and am now a priest in the diocese of northwest Texas! But I know good clergy all over the country so chances are you probably live near some great Episcopal churches. Hope you find a place to call home ❤️

  • @bigkkm
    @bigkkm 5 лет назад +47

    This was excellent. I am kind of partial, as I am an Episcopalian (by choice), but Rev. Barry did a great job of explaining and Matt does a great job of listening and asking good questions!

  • @streetsmartswing
    @streetsmartswing 5 лет назад +43

    These curious endeavors captured on film are going to help a lot of people.

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  5 лет назад +11

      That's what I'm hoping my friend. Thanks for supporting me on this!

  • @Spencers4
    @Spencers4 5 лет назад +71

    As an Episcopalian, thank you for doing this video.

    • @jupitermadcat
      @jupitermadcat 4 года назад +2

      Spencers4 love the Episcopal church

    • @sethfrisbie9840
      @sethfrisbie9840 4 года назад +4

      A fellow Episcopalian Christian good to see you all.Sincerly an American Episcopalian Christian.

    • @AmarisAngel
      @AmarisAngel 4 года назад +3

      I’m also Episcopalian:)

  • @kathyb1181
    @kathyb1181 5 лет назад +363

    Please visit a traditional Roman Catholic parish. I think there are a lot of misconceptions about Catholicism.

    • @sherizaahd
      @sherizaahd 5 лет назад +17

      If you listened to Matt's podcast with Destin Sandlin (of Smarter Every Day fame), No Dumb Questions, then you might know that his visit to SLC's The Cathedral of the Madeleine (I think, he said it was the Cathedral in SLC and I don't remember if he said the name at the time) is coming! I've been waiting, refreshing the video feed every day to catch it (along with all of these Protestant visits).
      I say this to point you towards some of Matts other work in a way I think is funny. I think NDQ is a great listen (each and every episode) and anyone reading this who hasn't listened should check it out!

    • @kathyb1181
      @kathyb1181 5 лет назад +8

      @@sherizaahd thanks so much, I will give it a listen! I've really enjoyed his series here on RUclips. He's so open minded and eager to learn, and asks great questions!

    • @MJ_1966
      @MJ_1966 5 лет назад +3

      AB Dean Catholic means universal....

    • @MJ_1966
      @MJ_1966 5 лет назад +13

      A RUclipsr hmmm... The Catholic Church did not break from the Eastern Orthodox Churches... The Eastern Orthodox Churches disagree with the primacy of the Chair of Peter but only after many years of agreement.

    • @MJ_1966
      @MJ_1966 5 лет назад +3

      AB Dean I guess if understand Judas as being part of the Church and he left Unity with Christ it was not unified from the start but Jesus prayed for it to be so and thus Christians should not settle for a Non unified Church but should work towards unity

  • @joepa9309
    @joepa9309 5 лет назад +68

    I love this series. So happy everytime there's a new episode!!
    (Hyped for Lutheran and Catholic)

    • @joelancon7231
      @joelancon7231 5 лет назад

      I feel like he already has a decent read on Catholicism you know

    • @joepa9309
      @joepa9309 5 лет назад +10

      @@joelancon7231 it isn't about HIS knowledge, these videos are pedagogical and educational in a way I have rarely experienced.

    • @billtalker3843
      @billtalker3843 4 года назад +1

      Hopefully Missouri Synod!

    • @philipmcniel4908
      @philipmcniel4908 4 года назад +2

      @@billtalker3843 Just saw this comment--have you seen his recent videos where he visits Rev. Will Weedon of the LCMS?

    • @billtalker3843
      @billtalker3843 4 года назад +1

      Philip McNiel I'll check it out!!

  • @TravisSprouse
    @TravisSprouse 5 лет назад +69

    I have really enjoyed this series! Thanks very much for these. Learning about differing perspectives is great!

  • @Hellyers
    @Hellyers 5 лет назад +203

    28:42 - probably one of the saddest phrases in this fascinating interview. "It's the nature of protestant churches to split."

    • @musket-hc1fc
      @musket-hc1fc 5 лет назад +29

      I appreciate Father's honesty here and throughout the interview.

    • @dewa1634
      @dewa1634 5 лет назад +20

      but that's true isn't it?

    • @jenniferbabuca
      @jenniferbabuca 5 лет назад +37

      It’s literally how the protestant movement came into being. It’s in the DNA.

    • @SamTipton
      @SamTipton 5 лет назад +17

      ​@@jenniferbabuca Luther's original intention was to ... reform the roman church. What if it was the roman church that left its first love and was the first dissenting party? Have you personally read and refuted Luther's 95 points? The catholic church was ok with selling indulgences... Come on. Would the apostles do that?

    • @SamTipton
      @SamTipton 4 года назад +18

      @@timothyfreeman97 then why was Luther excommunicated? What about the assumption of Mary? What about purgatory? These are false doctrines of men pretending to be Apostles and pretending to be vicars. It's sick actually.

  • @anotherbrenda
    @anotherbrenda 2 года назад +9

    At 12:55 ish Matt and Rev. Vaughn are talking about who can take communion, and how Wesley described communion as a "converting ordnance." I am newly baptized this year, but several years ago I went to a high Anglican church and knelt at the front during communion and the priest blessed me. That moment was *powerful* for me. I wouldn't say it was a "conversion moment" but it was definitely a memorable seed-planting moment. It was beautiful. Thank you God

    • @alenekyocum1983
      @alenekyocum1983 Год назад +4

      I went through that too , only the priest came to me to give me communion and all of a sudden he stopped in front of me put his hands on my head and prayed a very specific prayer for help that was happening in my life right then. You talk about powerful, wow!!

  • @davidwilliams4865
    @davidwilliams4865 2 года назад +4

    Just came across this great video. Greetings from St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Circleville, Ohio founded in 1817 and going strong!

  • @Lawsonsco2012
    @Lawsonsco2012 2 года назад +8

    Very much enjoyed this video. I am in the process of joining the Episcopal Church. I am formerly from the United Church of Christ. Was drawn to Anglicanism by the Eucharist. Thank you for the video!

  • @laikanbarth
    @laikanbarth 3 года назад +5

    I’m thinking of joining the Episcopal church in my town. I was researching the church and found your video. Thank you so much!!

  • @MTNPANTS
    @MTNPANTS 5 лет назад +7

    My father-in-law suggested we all try an Episcopal Church and I found this video. Probably one of the best vids I could have found to help me understand the basics, I feel much more informed and encouraged :) Thank you great vid!

  • @johncollins1056
    @johncollins1056 4 года назад +6

    I appreciate how you approach and visit other denominations with an open mind to what the representatives have to say. In other words, you listen and simply allow viewers to explore them with you. Please, keep sharing! I'm Episcopalian but I have also viewed your other videos.

  • @crossguard263
    @crossguard263 5 лет назад +15

    This has been so enlightening! I live in the south, and I've been brought up Baptist my whole life, and we seem to build at these opinions about other branches of the faith without actually getting to know them. Thank you for going out and asking all these questions.

    • @wesmorgan7729
      @wesmorgan7729 4 года назад +2

      Same! I grew up Southern Baptist and now attend a conservative, evangelical Anglican church (it's in the ACNA). Attending that church and watching these videos gave me a deep understanding and appreciation of other denominations and the past and present scope of the universal church.

    • @marmeemarch7080
      @marmeemarch7080 4 года назад +1

      @@wesmorgan7729 howdy from the diocese of the Upper Midwest!

  • @boomfiziks
    @boomfiziks 5 лет назад +2

    These are absolutely fascinating. Thank you (and your camera person) for the hard work, research, and professionalism. Also, thank you to the religious leaders that have opened up their church to you and openly discuss their heritage and thoughts. Keep up the great work!

  • @ponypublications
    @ponypublications 5 лет назад +21

    Yo, keep doing these please! They make Ecumenism between Christians seem much more approachable, and I love learning about different traditions in the Church. :3

  • @anewnameisunavailabl
    @anewnameisunavailabl 5 лет назад +69

    Rev. Barry Vaughan: Were the apostles baptized?
    Me: *has to pause the video because my brain broke for a second *

    • @Kernelhazzard1
      @Kernelhazzard1 5 лет назад +18

      They were, by the ghost lol. Pentecost is a big deal.

    • @anewnameisunavailabl
      @anewnameisunavailabl 5 лет назад +8

      @@Kernelhazzard1 Pentecost is a big deal, thank you

    • @tmua23
      @tmua23 5 лет назад +18

      Jon Howard The first few apostles that Christ called sat under the preaching of John the Baptist and likely received baptism. We see later where the apostles ask those to whom they preach whether they have received baptism. Confused by the question, the reply was that they had received the baptism of John. We could then surmise that most who were believers in the Messiah and teachings of John would’ve received baptism. It’s likely all the apostles would’ve been baptized by water and we know for sure they were baptized by the Spirit.

    • @IamGrimalkin
      @IamGrimalkin 5 лет назад +14

      @@Kernelhazzard1
      The relevant question he's raising is whether the apostles (and anyone else present if there was any) were baptised before the Last Supper, and pentecost was after then.
      As mentioned above, some of the apostles were initially disciples of John the Baptist so would be baptised; whether the others were is unknown.

    • @anewnameisunavailabl
      @anewnameisunavailabl 5 лет назад +19

      You are all wonderful. I'm just a young guy still trying to make sense of where I am and what I believe about the bible. All of your comments have been very kind and insightful. I was making a joke with my original comment, but it was also what came over me in the moment. I find it comforting knowing that when I have a question these comment sections are, more often then not, genuinely helpful. Thank you

  • @musket-hc1fc
    @musket-hc1fc 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent interview! Good questions and good answers. I particularly appreciate Father's honesty, sincerity, and, most of all, his knowledge of Church history.

  • @convert2islaam500
    @convert2islaam500 5 лет назад +41

    You should do more of these love it ✝️

  • @adirong
    @adirong 4 года назад +22

    This was a lovely video. I am a part of a Diocese that is couched in the Oxford Movement so every time the good priest said that the Anglican Church is 'protestant', a shiver went down my spine, but, gloriously, the Anglican Communion can maintain High Church, Broad Church, and Low Church ways of worship. Thank you for doing this video! Peace be with you!

    • @Aidan_Spalding
      @Aidan_Spalding Год назад +2

      It can't, though. That's the problem with the Anglican Communion. "One Church, one faith, one baptism..."(Eph. 4:5) You're either Catholic or you're not.

    • @Brap-pl2me
      @Brap-pl2me 6 месяцев назад

      The Protestant Episcopal Church is a protestant church. There’s no question about it.

  • @GeekSpeakDesign
    @GeekSpeakDesign 5 лет назад +32

    This series rocks man! I got into an awesome discussion w/ an LDS co-worker the other day BECAUSE of this series. It gave me a great example of how to talk to someone on a hot button issue without it getting really weird. Thanks for all the effort man!

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  5 лет назад +9

      I love hearing that. Seriously, that's about as encouraging as it gets.

  • @EdwardGarrenMFT
    @EdwardGarrenMFT 4 года назад +5

    As a "cradle" Episcopalian, thank you for doing this, it's an excellent sharing of who we are and why. Thanks.

  • @philipcobb
    @philipcobb 5 лет назад +6

    This is a genuinely wonderful video. That priest explained his church so well, and your interviewing was great. I am a member of the church of England in the UK and I learnt things!

  • @valoxsen6003
    @valoxsen6003 2 года назад +9

    I've been watching your series on visiting other Christian denominations and branches, and I'm drawn to this one in particular. I was born, baptized, and raised Presbyterian, then became non-denominational, then in recent years wavered close to agnostic because of how many hateful and hypocritical Christians of various denominations I've encountered as an adult. I think I will look into the Episcopal Church further. I had always heard other Churches label them as too lenient and laidback in their teachings, but that honestly sounds preferable to the Evangelicals I've seen screaming at everyone.
    Thanks for this series, you really are doing God's work.

  • @freakyj0e
    @freakyj0e 5 лет назад +10

    I'd love to see this kind of video about your church. Thanks for doing these videos!!!!

  • @alanvanzee4773
    @alanvanzee4773 4 года назад +2

    I am so impressed with you, Matt, and your humble, modest, student-like approach when meeting and talking with people from different church traditions. This episode was particularly interesting to me, as I was raised Calvinist, became Evangelical, and am now more-or-less Episcopalian! Not only did I appreciate the questions and answers, but I learned a lot about the Episcopal Church that I didn't previously know. I hope you continue these wonderful visits and interviews, and I pray that your efforts continue to show all of us that, as followers of Jesus, we can have so many approaches, but we're all running the same race toward the same goal!

  • @Salsmachev
    @Salsmachev 5 лет назад

    I enjoy a lot of your other videos, but these got me onto your channel and remain the best part of it. Keep up the good work, man!

  • @bflogal18
    @bflogal18 Год назад +4

    I’ve come to this party late, but am currently binging every one of these church visits. What an amazing series! I left the RC church decades ago. I became a bit of an agnostic but am still seeking a place where I belong. I dislike the political sway of many churches and want to find a church that is truly inclusive.

    • @Inhumantics
      @Inhumantics Год назад

      Hello! Episcopal churches tend to be inclusive, yes! Wonderfully so. The worship style may feel "Catholic" but having grown up Catholic- they are wildly more open in general to evwryone. Most United Church of Christ (UCC) churches also are- the individual churches can choose for themselves (usually "Congregational" churches- but not all Congregational churches are in the UCC denomination), but are encouraged to be "open and affirming" or atleast welcoming to all. UCC churches will usually include some outward sign on their websites and FB pages that they are inclusive!

  • @klermaud314
    @klermaud314 5 лет назад +66

    When Matt said this was an old church, I was a bit confused because the buildings didn't look like it. Then they mentioned that the church was founded in 1907 and I was even more confused. And then I remembered this is in the US and it all made sense.

    • @roxanardh
      @roxanardh 4 года назад +1

      😂😂😂👍🏽

    • @SunFlower-xb3gf
      @SunFlower-xb3gf 4 года назад +1

      1907- Congregation founded. First one in Vegas. 1960s- that particular church building was built. Church is the body of Christ, not the building. But that building is lovely. Courtyard could be a site of celebration, aiding the poor, and gardens. Thanks

    • @sydon5351
      @sydon5351 4 года назад +5

      My local CofE church is nearly 1000 years old!

    • @internetenjoyer1044
      @internetenjoyer1044 4 года назад +1

      @Adrienne Gurge yeah for a brit a two hour drive is quite the drag lol, it always disorients me a bit when i read american comments on whatever subject that are like "hey, i'm really near that place, just a few hours away, wow you're really close to me"

    • @x_tye_x
      @x_tye_x 4 года назад +7

      @@internetenjoyer1044 It's as they say: "Americans think 100 years is a long time. Europeans think 100 miles is a long way."

  • @Hope-fj4ep
    @Hope-fj4ep 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks again for doing these Matt! I really do appreciate it

  • @weglnavy11
    @weglnavy11 5 лет назад +1

    Love the series Matt! Great job with these interviews, and thank you to Rev Vaughn for opening up his church to you and us.

  • @crowstakingoff
    @crowstakingoff 5 лет назад +3

    I'm with you in your admiration for this guy's breadth of knowledge and how effective he is in sharing it. There's something gripping about it. As for my thoughts on the church you visited in general, I thought its design was really beautiful; the Latin American architecture, the dark colors of the interior, and the organ, were stunning.

  • @englishlearningcenter1470
    @englishlearningcenter1470 5 лет назад +3

    Wow! Minute 30 to 32 is pure Theology gold!! That is basically the reason I converted to Catholicism. God bless you and thank you for your efforts in reaching out to other Chrisitian Churches.
    I am a big fan of your videos and I have learned so much!!!!
    Greetings from Honduras

  • @matthewwillis7776
    @matthewwillis7776 5 лет назад

    Really really great, humbling, entertaining content. Learning about the diversity in traditions of worship is a real joy. Thanks Matt for your efforts and sacrifices to bring us this content.

  • @rgcookmd
    @rgcookmd 4 года назад +1

    How refreshing to watch a conversation about different styles of worship without a hint of acrimony or animosity! It's so reassuring to know that people can have a conversation about their differences without the need to attack and humiliate one another. Matt Whitman, you are a true disciple.

  • @jackharwood3868
    @jackharwood3868 5 лет назад +29

    This guy needs to meet the good ole Roman Catholic Fr Ripperger

    • @christfollower5713
      @christfollower5713 4 года назад +2

      Greetings from the Coptic Church in Egypt , we love the Traditional Catholic Church brother God bless you always , read about Our Lady of Zeitun 1968 one of the most amazing public apparitions of Mary infront of nearly 1 million people but not much popular as Fatima

    • @wolfthequarrelsome504
      @wolfthequarrelsome504 4 года назад +2

      Fr. Rip is the last one to call himself Roman Catholic . So why do you?
      It's Catholic

  • @rachaelnead4629
    @rachaelnead4629 2 года назад +4

    i am a cradle episcopal, meaning that i was born in the church. i find the episcopal church to be a very open, affirming, loving place and whether i am am attending on a regular basis or not it will always be my spiritual home.

  • @robertscharlow
    @robertscharlow Год назад +2

    "Were the Apostles baptized?"
    Man, that one knocked me on my ass. I legit had no answer to that one.

  • @Doinkus98
    @Doinkus98 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent and informative as usual! Really enjoying this series, thanks Matt!

  • @theajshortman
    @theajshortman 5 лет назад +8

    Really enjoyed this video !
    I always wondered what the difference between the two was, coming from a Methodist church.
    Thanks for doing these videos.

  • @helenryan5217
    @helenryan5217 2 года назад +5

    I'm not a member of the Episcopal Church, but I did attend an Episcopal parish for 12 years. I don't want to contradict an Episcopal priest about his own church, but it seems to me that the fact that so many Episcopal parishes have courtyards, garth, gardens, etc. indicates something. At the same time, Episcopalians seem to have a high regard for God's role as Creator. So I think the reason so many Episcopal parishes have outdoor areas is to remind us that we are part of God's creation. As it says in the hymn "All People Who on Earth doth Dwell," "Without our help, he did us make."
    Just my 2 cents.

    • @zanychris
      @zanychris 10 месяцев назад

      I think an Episcopalian priest might know a bit more than you.

  • @tylerbussard2627
    @tylerbussard2627 4 года назад +1

    I was in Las Vegas this weekend for vacation, and I went to visit this church on Sunday. What a beautiful space and an amazing service! The choir was unbelievably talented!

  • @laurieloudamy1846
    @laurieloudamy1846 Год назад +2

    Wow! Thank you so much!! I am Episcopalian but I learned a lot (Elizabeth’s influence). I looked a long time for a church and I love my Episcopalian faith because of the elements of tradition, sacrament, yet allowing each person to make decisions for themselves to learn from God and Jesus. I am very, very impressed by Father Barry and his opinion on The Eucharist. This is why I love my Episcopal faith. Thank you so much. I love learning more about my church.

  • @barnabas-francismacphail7154
    @barnabas-francismacphail7154 4 года назад +4

    Henry was given the title "Defender of the Faith" by Pope Leo X in 1521 - as stated in the video. However, when he took control of the English Church, that title was stripped from him by Pope Paul III in 1530 when he excommunicated Henry. In 1544, the English Parliament granted Henry a new title of "Defender of the Faith" - this time meaning Defender of the Anglican Faith. This title is the one passed down to the current Monarch of the United Kingdom.

  • @tiffanydaniels2173
    @tiffanydaniels2173 Год назад +3

    "Whoever you are and wherever you are in your pilgrimage of faith, you are welcome here at God's Table." Hearing this is what made me leave the Roman Catholic Church for the Episcopal Church.

    • @JessicaLahti
      @JessicaLahti Месяц назад

      I’ve tried to receive blessings during Mass as a Christian but not as a Catholic and received a dirty look. So yeah lol.

  • @ArielViera
    @ArielViera 4 года назад +1

    Such an excellent video!! Absolutely love how you tour around the church to showcase the unique aspects of this denomination 🙏

  • @TasJess
    @TasJess 5 лет назад

    These are really awesome Matt, you're doing a brilliant job and I love it. It takes me longer to get to the longer videos but they are so worth it. Thanks for having these conversations for me, it's not something I can do easily with my current commitments and lifestyle but when I start a conversation with someone from a different denomination or about the different denominations I really appreciate having a bit of knowledge to draw on.

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks a ton Jessica. As someone who's been around the channel since forever, I would value your opinion on a question. even though it takes a little bit longer to get to these videos, are you cool with the longer-form content to try to get a really good sense of what these churches are like, or would you prefer something that's edited down and much shorter so that it's easier to fit these church visit videos into the rhythm of a busy life?

    • @TasJess
      @TasJess 5 лет назад +1

      @@MattWhitmanTMBH I really like the longer format. I don't think you can do the subject justice with a shorter video. As it is, it's only a taster on the complexity of a faith tradition. A short, ten minute taster would be a good addition to whet the appetite. I'm going back to teaching soon and I would be able to use something shorter in my classes with the kids so those who were interested could go on to the longer format. But I think the longer is necessary.

  • @ram010992
    @ram010992 5 лет назад +10

    Thank you for this series! As a "capital c" Catholic, I've always loved learning about the differences among Protestant churches, especially those that are closer to Roman Catholicism. A lot of Episcopal church seemed very familiar to me, the "box" (tabernacle), the sanctuary lamp that's extinguished on Holy Thursday, the emphasis on Sacraments. I'd love to see a Roman Catholic church visit. :)

    • @Anglican4Iran
      @Anglican4Iran Год назад

      Just everyone always remember Episcopalians like all true Anglicans are in full communon with Canterbury. We are not Protestants, but we are descended from the ancient and undivided Church that Christ Jesus founded just as the Eastern Orthodox and the Roman Catholic branches of the Church are.

  • @rob27dap26
    @rob27dap26 5 лет назад +19

    A necessary sequel to the previous Anglican video, this one seems to have a very mix of broadchurch and lower church the vicar here deffinetly seems to fit the mold of a broadchurch man or to use a previous term a mid churchman this is why I adore Anglicanism, great stuff.

    • @ambiguity144
      @ambiguity144 5 лет назад +2

      Yes, this priest does not well represent the Episcopal Church or Anglican Communion. I was disappointed with his laissez faire attitude.

    • @lizzystar1907
      @lizzystar1907 4 года назад +2

      @@ambiguity144 I disagree they have a hierarchy and bishops are elected as he has mentioned it. There are obviously reasons why they cannot be in communion with all Anglican or even Catholic Church because they are progressive on issues such as ordination of women to priesthood, married clergy as well as marriage equality.

    • @marmeemarch7080
      @marmeemarch7080 4 года назад +3

      I think to cover Anglicanism he would need to visit a couple more churches and then try to stitch together an overall picture. Not easy to make sense of right now, but globally, the Anglican Communion is reforming broadly along the fault lines of postmodernism on the one hand, and historic, tried-and-true Christianity on the other. But COVID-19 is speeding up the process of the degeneration of the postmoderns.

  • @jakehumphrey1213
    @jakehumphrey1213 5 лет назад

    Great video, Matt. I think I enjoy this series the most out of what you’re doing/have done. I’ve explored a few different denominations myself but it’s cool to see you have honest-to-goodness fellowship with these other preachers.

  • @Rivercat0338
    @Rivercat0338 4 года назад

    This series is fantastic. I've been attending Episcopal churches for over 20 years (and a European history major) and still learned a few things. The theological underpinnings for why different churches are constructed the way they are has always been a particular fascination. Thank you for all you do on this channel.

  • @lutherserbe6435
    @lutherserbe6435 5 лет назад +14

    Bro
    I
    love
    this
    series

  • @nedsantos1415
    @nedsantos1415 Год назад +7

    What a church that is true to her word -- welcoming all those who want to follow Jesus!

  • @benjaminstocks4924
    @benjaminstocks4924 5 лет назад

    These videos are truly phenomenal. Keep up the good work, I can't wait to learn even more about different denominations

  • @betoinbeta
    @betoinbeta 5 лет назад

    This is such a great service to the entire faith community. Thank you for your time and dedication. The insight you bring and manner of which you ask questions with the background and understanding that you have sets the right tone for those of us who respect differing faith journeys. I do hope you continue to visit churches that are a mix of belief systems to give a good breadth of understanding such from... Presbyterian, Unitarian, Methodist, Jewish temple, Apostolic, Baptist, Franciscan, Mennonite and Non-denominational... the list could go on and on... anyway good job and keep up the great work.

  • @tomluker1743
    @tomluker1743 5 лет назад +3

    Another great conversation!

  • @allancuseo7431
    @allancuseo7431 4 года назад +4

    I love being an Episcopalian...great series...thank you

  • @marcosross790
    @marcosross790 3 года назад +1

    My mother's Granny was Episcopalian. I have tried and tried to research and find out what it was about and where it fits in.
    I settled for it being a grand old name that applied to pretty much any old church that had bishops.
    Thanks a million for this video. Now I really know the full story.
    Absolute brilliant.

  • @TanyaSFL
    @TanyaSFL 5 лет назад

    Matt, I love these videos!!! Thank you so much for helping everyone understand different types of denominations.

  • @michaelkaiser8694
    @michaelkaiser8694 2 года назад +16

    Daaaannng, “Were the apostles baptized?” Sooooo goood! Ah man I just LOVE these videos! And not that it matters, but it’s coming from a practicing Catholic. Keep bringing us together Matt.

    • @zagrizena
      @zagrizena 2 года назад +6

      I caught that too. But I very much disagree with the reverend on this one. At least some of the apostles were baptised in the conventional way as they followed John the Baptist before Jesus. But undeniably all were baptized in Spirit at the pentecost. So the answer would be yes. In that sense I'm still more comfortable with the baptism-first-communion-later order and I'm not really convinced by the agrument but I appreciate the sincerity and openness in explaining his view.

    • @farlado5459
      @farlado5459 2 года назад

      @@zagrizena Thank God A028 died in committee! I hope we see discipline for those who have been violating the Canons on Communion.

    • @zagrizena
      @zagrizena 2 года назад

      @@farlado5459 I'm not good with code names of Canon law proposals, but I'm curious. What's was A028?

    • @farlado5459
      @farlado5459 2 года назад

      @@zagrizena A028 was the communion without baptism resolution

    • @zagrizena
      @zagrizena 2 года назад

      @@farlado5459 Oh, I see. Never thought anything like that officially existed. Thanks for the reply.

  • @QueenTiye54
    @QueenTiye54 5 лет назад +19

    I genuinely enjoy this series. I hope you do the Methodist Church and the AME Zion Church.

  • @Zoko1964
    @Zoko1964 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for another informative film Matt, keep them coming. Barry's knowledge of the English church is out of this world and as an Englishman it has taught me a lot, what a lovely guy too. God bless

  • @cloudhaver
    @cloudhaver 4 года назад

    this episode blew me away, thank you so much for visiting this church. this series is incredibly important.

  • @ChristiDea
    @ChristiDea 5 лет назад +37

    I'm loving this series. I was raised as a Methodist, became Pentacostal as a young adult, married a Baptist/ Evangelical and lived that out for 18 yrs, and then we both became Roman Catholic. I'm particularly interested in how much of Roman Catholicism was preserved in these churches that split from the Catholic church early on. It would kind of be fascinating if you started with Catholicism and then followed the trail of all of the churches that came later in history just to see what "sticks"....better yet, Go to a synagogue! That would be super interesting.

    • @jofo1274
      @jofo1274 4 года назад +4

      Christi Dea Orthodoxy is the original church

    • @lucasjonathanalexander
      @lucasjonathanalexander 4 года назад +1

      If you don't mind me asking, why did you convert to Catholicism? As a Pentecostal myself I really want to see why people change denomination to Catholicism.

    • @MrAdrian13
      @MrAdrian13 4 года назад

      Lucas Wright I’m also interested

  • @richardwessels1125
    @richardwessels1125 5 лет назад +14

    When history professors collide! Great knowledge being poured out thank you.

  • @madisonham5384
    @madisonham5384 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve always had questions about different religions, I’ve learned a lot watching these videos. Keep them coming please!

  • @odiliastrazzanti5693
    @odiliastrazzanti5693 3 года назад

    These videos are amazing. Thank you for doing this. I love watching all of them.

  • @MJ_1966
    @MJ_1966 5 лет назад +3

    Great job with visiting other Branches of Christianity. I love the approach you take with being open and honest with your questions. A few things caught my attention from the visits you did that I watched (Eastern Orthodox, Anglican and Episcopalian) is the connection to the Catholic Church. I would love to see a visit to a Catholic Church and see how they answer your questions. I like it when you asked if what the person was saying was there opinion or the actual teaching if the Church.

  • @danielponder690
    @danielponder690 5 лет назад +16

    I really enjoyed this, the Episcopal/Anglican (in England and Canada) really appeals to me, for its tradition, the sacraments, the theology, and its general openness. I understand the hook of the evangelistic churches/charismatic traditions, Episcopalism appeals to those who are more academically minded, skeptical by nature, and scholarly in their approach (not to say this does not happen in other traditions). Great series! Thank you!

    • @patrickmanway290
      @patrickmanway290 3 года назад +3

      Episcopalians are very similar to Catholics. They are often considered catholic light.

    • @danielponder690
      @danielponder690 3 года назад +1

      @@patrickmanway290 I’m well aware but there’s more to it. Episcopalians/Anglicans give room for interpretation and choice with similar doctrine (less emphasis on Marian devotion) where as Catholics have a firmer sense of dogma and views on key issues - I love and admire both traditions and their “child” the Methodists, religion fascinated me and the music used for it

    • @patrickmanway290
      @patrickmanway290 3 года назад +6

      @@danielponder690 I was raised catholic. I'm an LGBT ally, so I like Episcopalian's progressive beliefs.

    • @kaymuldoon3575
      @kaymuldoon3575 2 года назад

      @@patrickmanway290 yes, they’re very liturgical. To me, the Episcopal church is like a mix between the Roman Catholic and the Methodist church.

  • @eastwestcoastkid
    @eastwestcoastkid 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this Matt-for all of them actually. While I am a member of the Episcopal church, my outlook is very ecumenical and I am enjoying your approaches to all of our brothers and sisters in the Christian household.
    Blessings in your work and it’s great to find out about this church in Las Vegas-when I’m there I will be sure to look it up.

  • @michiganron
    @michiganron 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video as usual, Matt. Better be careful or I'm going to start expecting it from you. :) Can't wait for the next one in this series!

  • @livingwaterministries7659
    @livingwaterministries7659 4 года назад +2

    @ 13:33-14:40 Awesome conversation. I can tell you that I took communion while yet un-baptised and it changed my life. It changed me. I felt the Holiness of the Sacrament and today I'm a Chaplain. Sometimes extreme rules and legalism restricts sincere, seeking souls.

    • @marmeemarch7080
      @marmeemarch7080 4 года назад

      Sounds like you have an interesting story!

  • @aarongoss8514
    @aarongoss8514 4 года назад +7

    I really enjoyed this one too man!! You're pretty awesome, and as a Catholic Christian, I really have appreciated this series. Quick note, in reference to one of the last things you said about being around some people who almost seem mad that everyone doesn't believe/think how they do... I LOVED the video you did at the Orthodox church, but kinda got the feeling several times the priest was trying to elevate his faith higher than all others, particularly over the Catholic Church. And I have found that to be a common situation... and it saddens me :/ I have really enjoyed this though! Keep it up!!

    • @anglomik
      @anglomik 4 года назад +4

      That's essentially what all denominations do. After all, they exist 'cause they believe they are correct.

  • @gigthat
    @gigthat 4 года назад +1

    I have now watched the Catholic, Anglican, Orthodoxy and this video of Episcopal and I love the perspective it brings. Please please continue with these in making more videos about more denominations. For me it really helps to bridge the gaps. When we understand others better we communicate better.

  • @ajtxander
    @ajtxander 5 лет назад

    Thank you Rev. Vaughn, and Matt. Really enjoying these and learning about other denominations.

  • @hesedagape6122
    @hesedagape6122 3 года назад +3

    My commments
    1. Anglicanism is the brainchild of the English Reformer Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI. He built it based on primarily Calvinist theology with a little Lutheranism. He kept most of the medieval Roman Catholic practices.
    2. No Henry VIII separated from the Papacy because Cranmer was invested by him as Archbishop of Canterbury. In his credentials sent to the Pope, Cranmer inserted a letter of protest against Papal authority. Now the Pope had sent his appointment letter already. Once he was enthroned he quickly authorised the annulment and married Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn. The Pope realised the mistake that he had placed a Calvinist Protestant Catholic on the seat of St Augustine and demanded his head. Cranmer burnt as a heretic would mean the divorce and marriage were illegal so Henry refused. He was threatened with excommunication and a Crusade. Henry sought the protection of Parliament who passed the Act of Supremacy as a bargaining chip. This gave Cranmer a free hand to reform the Church while the Pope bickered with the King over his head.
    3. Tracing Anglican history through the monarchs of ENgland obscures the history of the English Reformation. Once Henry VIII died Cranmer's star pupils Edward VI and Elizabeth I took a centre stage in carrying out his wishes. First Edward gave Cranmer more powers to implement more reforms and did not restrain him. After Mary I judicially murdered Cranmer, Elizabeth took over the throne and reinstituted the reforms of her mentor with the help of Cranmer's friends and proteges.

    • @warrenSPQRXxl
      @warrenSPQRXxl 2 года назад +1

      This priest's explanation was quite clever but avoided underlying reality.

  • @kearyfrancis1352
    @kearyfrancis1352 Год назад +3

    Im an anglican in the caribbean. Episcopal and Anglicans are pretty much the same no matter how devided the doctrine is the same. In some places like jamaica the name anglicans is still used but coming to the states i would just attend an episcopal church. Love this vedio good job father barry so proud of the ministry of the church.

  • @AlanWoodardwoodisgood
    @AlanWoodardwoodisgood 5 лет назад +1

    Great Stuff Matt! Absolutely love an honest open look into other denominations.

  • @vickih5405
    @vickih5405 5 лет назад +1

    I ❤️ LOVE this series!! Saved as an adult, I really enjoy learning about the church history/variety.

  • @sharroon7574
    @sharroon7574 4 года назад +6

    This clergyman is fascinating and he seems really kind.

  • @MegaFREAK313
    @MegaFREAK313 5 лет назад +60

    Traditional Catholic parish when??

    • @hesedagape6122
      @hesedagape6122 4 года назад +5

      You are sure they will like a heretic to trample over their holy ground

    • @hesedagape6122
      @hesedagape6122 4 года назад +1

      @1 2 ok ooo. Nothing spoil. Protestant "heretics" who have destroyed the Church in Vatican II will be coming in droves now. Thanks for the clarification

    • @hesedagape6122
      @hesedagape6122 4 года назад

      @1 2 nope. I will say it in Hankool. Hang shin tang kasai manu haka kai! Lol

    • @brianpe6704
      @brianpe6704 4 года назад +4

      @@hesedagape6122 He actually did -and no, won't trample ,they will talk - as the priest shared with me - If yoiu want to learn about another persons expression of faith talk to leaders not someone who's never been to one but read,heard, or presumes.... to know

    • @hesedagape6122
      @hesedagape6122 4 года назад +1

      @@brianpe6704 I seem to have to break it down. Traditional Roman Catholics have a beautiful thing going but they should be willing to accommodate other views as well. Sometimes some of them on the internet make sweeping statements that puts people off. If you are not ready to understand others you should not expect a similar level of understanding

  • @justinfoy37
    @justinfoy37 4 года назад

    Thank you for these videos. I have thoroughly enjoyed them and your open minded approach to learning about other traditions. God bless you and keep that excellent content coming!

  • @ny5i
    @ny5i 5 лет назад

    I've enjoyed watching this series, thanks for taking the effort to step out and explore!

  • @felicityparks
    @felicityparks 5 лет назад +9

    As an Episcopalian, this makes my heart happy! I saw your Anglican church video earlier and I confess that as an LGBT+ woman I'm one of those people that really lets the split between the Anglican/Episcopal churches get under my skin so thanks for the call out, I need that.

    • @rhyddidroselouw3896
      @rhyddidroselouw3896 4 года назад +2

      @@loweffortstolenmemes4778 Dont assume things about people.

    • @loweffortstolenmemes4778
      @loweffortstolenmemes4778 4 года назад

      Rhyddid Rose Louw don’t ignore 1 Corinthians 5:9-13

    • @rhyddidroselouw3896
      @rhyddidroselouw3896 4 года назад

      @@loweffortstolenmemes4778 What does it say? I'm an Asatruar / Heathen.

    • @loweffortstolenmemes4778
      @loweffortstolenmemes4778 4 года назад

      Rhyddid Rose Louw
      I wrote to you in my letter not to associate with sexually immoral people- not at all meaning the sexually immoral of this world, or the greedy and swindlers, or idolaters, since then you would need to go out of the world. But now I am writing to you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of brother if he is guilty of sexual immorality or greed, or is an idolater, reviler, drunkard, or swindler-not even to eat with such a one. For what have I to do with judging outsiders? Is it not those inside the church whom you are to judge? God judges those outside. “Purge the evil person from among you.”
      1 Corinthians 5:9-13

    • @rhyddidroselouw3896
      @rhyddidroselouw3896 4 года назад +1

      @@loweffortstolenmemes4778 Greed and swindlers. I do not like those who use religion to steal people's money, especially elderly people and poor people.
      Sexually immoral........to me that means breaking your marriage vows, using people, forcing people. Those rules for all, regardless of orientation. I support equality and if two adults want to marry and they can legally do so, let them. I dont trust theocracies; they tend to end badly.

  • @m.v.5425
    @m.v.5425 2 года назад +3

    I LOVE my Episcopal Church.

  • @TiciaM
    @TiciaM 5 лет назад +1

    I'm super enjoying this series. I had to wait to make sure I had time to just sit and listen, so I'm watching this like 2 weeks later.

  • @jjaass93
    @jjaass93 Год назад +1

    When I was looking for a denomination, this series and, specially this video helped me a lot. Thank you!