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  • @saulrobertson3789
    @saulrobertson3789 Год назад +45

    I was just baptised Anglican two weeks ago on Trinity Sunday. Christ is Lord!! ✝️✝️✝️

    • @peterxuereb9884
      @peterxuereb9884 10 месяцев назад +1

      You have been cheated from the truth.

    • @AlvinLovesAnime
      @AlvinLovesAnime 9 месяцев назад +2

      God bless you!

    • @peterxuereb9884
      @peterxuereb9884 9 месяцев назад

      @AlvinLovesAnime Alvin, I have a few question: Does God bless error??? Does God leave error to continue in error??? Does God promote and support error???

    • @AdventistHomemaker
      @AdventistHomemaker 6 месяцев назад

      Become a SDA! We are the true church.youve been misled! Repent!

    • @peterxuereb9884
      @peterxuereb9884 6 месяцев назад

      @TheGlutenFreeSDAMom Prove it, show us the scriptural text that substantiate your claim.

  • @joheming801
    @joheming801 7 месяцев назад +12

    THANK YOU!! This is a great explanation. As a Christian of 50+ years, in Baptist, Charismatic, Vineyard and non-denominational churches, I have happily settled in the local Anglican church. I love the connection with the church historic, learning about the early saints, singing hymns as well as simpler worship songs, joining together in saying the creeds, emphasis on Christ in the Eucharist, and the rich readings from the Word each week, as well as in Morning Prayer. What a wonderful place to be!

  • @jonathanlim7091
    @jonathanlim7091 Год назад +23

    Im from a non-denominational charismatic background and started attending an Anglican church for the past 3 to 4 mths. Reckon that there is no turning back now. The organized liturgy and traditional worship makes my spirit calm.

    • @K_A86
      @K_A86 Год назад +3

      Me too!

  • @anandadaquino3604
    @anandadaquino3604 9 месяцев назад +11

    As a Catholic, I see the Anglicans as my young brothers and sisters in Christ!

    • @IAMNationX
      @IAMNationX 5 месяцев назад +3

      so patronising

    • @j897xce
      @j897xce 4 месяца назад

      ​@@IAMNationXright! It's like "As an Anglican, I see Catholics as my confused brothers and sisters"

    • @Russ1875
      @Russ1875 3 месяца назад

      Anglican “priests” are just schismatic laypeople playing dress up.

    • @DisconnectedRoamer
      @DisconnectedRoamer Месяц назад

      I'm an Anglican lodger in a Catholics house 😅

  • @rizzogizzo6000
    @rizzogizzo6000 3 года назад +43

    I love this guy!!! He is genuine, loving, and cares for the sheep, even the ones not of his own Church. I’m a witness to his kindness and patience. Very thankful for his ministry and friendship. - Mario S.

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  3 года назад +5

      Thank you Mario. God bless you!

    • @jeremiahong248
      @jeremiahong248 2 года назад +1

      @@FatherChrisKlukas
      RUclips has just recommended his video to me. I find you a genuine and earnest person. Parson me for asking a blunt question - how can a person remain Anglican if he or she is aware that the Anglican tradition is born out of political expeditency and the creation of a separate church that serves politics rather than God ? It is common knowledge why King Henry VIII broke away from Rome. So any resulting theology must be different from Rome to justify its existences. And in the process, killing of "unfaithful" subjects and clergy occurred with confiscation of church assets.
      Thus any dissenting beliefs are artificially created and accepted to justify its separate existence. How does it expect anyone who knows history to accept an artificial religion with its artificial theology ?
      I do apologise if I offend you. I just cannot help wonder how an Anglican in his or her good conscious accept an artificial belief ? (Remember King Henry VIII was awarded the tittle "the defender of the faith " when he was staunchly going after the Protestants. And he hated Martin Luther. For King Henry to embrace Protestantism "overnight" is quite unimaginable unless its for politics which in fact, it actually was. Thank you Fr for clarifying my doubts.

    • @mrlaw711
      @mrlaw711 2 года назад

      I agree with you.

    • @howiemicks5603
      @howiemicks5603 11 месяцев назад

      I joined the Anglican Church in Canada in 2003 and loved it.
      Then they went against the Bible in 2010 with gay marriage and I left.
      I am a Bible believer and seek GOD and follow the Holy Spirit through Jesus Christ my Lord and Saviour.
      I surrender to the Creator not the creation.
      One Truth
      One GOD
      One Saviour
      One Holy Spirit
      One Holy Bible
      One Way
      One Real Church
      Love and Respect my brothers in Christ Jesus ❤️✊🙏☮️✝️

    • @oyib1
      @oyib1 Месяц назад

      I joined with Anglican church in 2007 and I am now seeking how to give more contribution according to my skill to the church and draw more people to come. I am praying for that. Do you have any advice, Father?

  • @louis5365
    @louis5365 4 года назад +75

    As an Englishman, I've only ever really known CoE. When someone asks me if I'm Catholic or Protestant, I never really know how to answer. I just say I'm Anglican and explain that it's kind of in between the two.

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  3 года назад +16

      Good answer!

    • @ottovonbismarck9501
      @ottovonbismarck9501 3 года назад +4

      Same, I mean I don’t exactly go anymore but when I used to attend, It was to a CofE church, thought I stopped after primary school

    • @personifiedape5347
      @personifiedape5347 3 года назад +7

      As I was born in Scotland and baptised in an Episcopal church but I went to CoE (Church of England) school. I am however an Anglican. Haha. That’s how you confuse people who don’t know about the wider Anglican community.

    • @sebastienkurowsky6577
      @sebastienkurowsky6577 2 года назад +2

      tell they you are a beyblader

    • @thepilgrimstar7988
      @thepilgrimstar7988 2 года назад +4

      I’m English and CofE Anglican - usually say to people I’m Anglo-Catholic as my church is closest to Catholicism

  • @phaze88
    @phaze88 9 месяцев назад +6

    Love it. Was baptized catholic but I really love the spirit lead approach in Anglican churches

    • @dan_m7774
      @dan_m7774 2 месяца назад

      The spirit of adultery as it's foundation?

  • @tammyryan
    @tammyryan Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so much Fr! Out of all internet land you answered all my questions! The Lord Jesus is certainly alive in the Anglican faith. I'll be going to an Anglican service this Sunday. I now have a better understanding when I walk in. (I'm a Roman Catholic church hopping as the Holy Spirit is guiding my way). 🕊 Thanks again Father! 😄 ✝️

  • @uriah777
    @uriah777 3 года назад +28

    I am part of a nondenominational protestant church. I like the teachings of protestants, but I also like more traditional aspects too. My dad a pastor at my church suggested i look into anglican church.

    • @doubtingthomas9117
      @doubtingthomas9117 3 года назад +6

      You should. 🙂
      I grew up Southern baptist, but became Anglican almost 15 years ago (after seriously exploring Eastern Orthodoxy). Anglicanism, at its best, is a reformed Catholic Church (or ‘patristically Protestant’ , if you prefer 😉).

    • @colinlavelle7806
      @colinlavelle7806 Год назад +1

      @@doubtingthomas9117 Modern Anglicanism is a loosely defined denomination (church if you prefer) covering everything from firebrand protestant to quasi-catholicism withing a single church. In England it is the established (by Law) Church of England. A 'national' church by any standards is an oxymoron.

    • @AdventistHomemaker
      @AdventistHomemaker 6 месяцев назад

      Look into SDA. We are a great church and believe we are the true church. We welcome you if you’re willing to join! Hopefully you don’t get misled and you repent!

  • @justindoss98
    @justindoss98 Год назад +5

    This video was so helpful!! Ive been looking at going to this episocpal church 30 minutes away from where I live. My partner and i were going one day a few months ago, and when we was walking in i looked over to my right and saw this open book lying on a ledge. I grabbed it to see what the title was and it was an alcoholics anonymous book. That really touched my heart and i got upset and didnt want to go in crying so we turned sround and left... This past sunday i had my partner take me back to the church because i needed prayer. I walked in and met the priestess and she gladly prayed for me. I didnt stay for service because again i was a crying mess.. im going to try again this coming sunday but goig to stay for service. God really finds a way to work on you in different/mysterious ways. God bless 🙏❤

    • @ellen823ful
      @ellen823ful Год назад

      Just go! Tears and all ! I’ll bring you some tissues! Then relax.

  • @zoezoe9676
    @zoezoe9676 4 года назад +64

    I was raised as an Anglican, however never really knew the true meaning, I’m only young but love to learn!

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  3 года назад +10

      Never stop learning! It is essential to your Christian faith:)

    • @robertj.4152
      @robertj.4152 3 года назад +2

      It's confusing at times. I'm studying to be an Anglican Deacon, and I'm still learning.

    • @JohnPeter-wk8sz
      @JohnPeter-wk8sz 3 года назад +2

      @@FatherChrisKlukas I am an Anglican,I keep God's commandments including the seventh day sabbath

    • @dragonballflee9882
      @dragonballflee9882 3 года назад +1

      @@FatherChrisKlukas In your opinion what are some things that jews believe that Christians don't believe in and why?

    • @ChristopherKlukas
      @ChristopherKlukas 3 года назад +2

      @@dragonballflee9882 that is a great question! Christianity builds on the foundation of the Old Testament. The biggest differences would be in areas where Jews are still waiting for the fulfillment of prophecies whereas Christians see most of the Old Testament prophesies as now fulfilled. For instance, Jews are still waiting for the Messiah to come whereas Christians believe that the Messiah has already come in the person of Jesus. Jews believe in salvation through keeping the law whereas Christians believe that we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ and not by works of the law. Jews believe in the oneness of God, Christians do as well but we believe that this one God has revealed to us that he is one God in three persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. There are other differences, but these are some of the biggest ones.

  • @alanclohessy9304
    @alanclohessy9304 3 года назад +10

    Thank you very much for your very apt description of Anglicanism. As an Irish convert to the Church of Ireland I spent the first no of years a little confused about our religious identity. Now I am so grateful for our openness to the best of all other denominations our willingness to welcome members of other churches to worship fully with us and finally our ability to embrace change ie female ordination etc whilst still being grounded in our distinctive liturgical practices.

    • @matthewpotts7598
      @matthewpotts7598 2 года назад +1

      Is the church of Ireland not Catholic?

    • @SuppressioHibernicis
      @SuppressioHibernicis 2 года назад +1

      @@matthewpotts7598 no, the Church of Ireland is Anglican: it's the sister church of the Church of England, brought here by English ascendancy. The Catholic church in Ireland is under the auspices of Rome, so doesn't adopt a national prefix.

    • @SuppressioHibernicis
      @SuppressioHibernicis 2 года назад

      Female ordination is an absolute Heresy, as there were no female apostles. This is why there will be no such thing as the Anglican church in 50 years time, because bits and pieces are being chipped off of it the whole time: so much so that there are now Anglican lesbian married Bishops. How far are you willing to go? Converting to the Church of Ireland is a massive step backwards. As an Irishman adopting anglicanism - this is a kick in the guts to our forebears who stood by their principles and rejected the soup, often giving up their lives for their faith. Even the former chaplain to the Queen, Gavin Ashenden, has rejected his former Anglican church and has become Catholic.

    • @colinlavelle7806
      @colinlavelle7806 Год назад

      Congratulations any you'll have all those lovely old churches to attend, most of them were one catholic including both historic cathedrals in Dublin lol.

    • @colinlavelle7806
      @colinlavelle7806 Год назад +1

      @@matthewpotts7598 No it's Anglican-Protestant.

  • @bradleymorehouse7462
    @bradleymorehouse7462 Год назад +2

    I'm an Episcopalian for the reasons presented in this video. I would actually prefer attending an ACNA church, but unfortunately the closest one is seventy miles away.

  • @anycyclopedia
    @anycyclopedia 2 года назад +4

    As a Roman Catholic, I always wondered whether Anglicans are Catholic or Protestant since they have many Catholic traditions and some Protestant practices.

  • @breatheeasily4013
    @breatheeasily4013 2 года назад +3

    As long as you believe in Christ, you can go to any church.

    • @dan_m7774
      @dan_m7774 2 месяца назад

      Right from the mouth of Satan

  • @bruhh9422
    @bruhh9422 4 года назад +61

    Iam a muslim and my friend is Anglican. This is fascinating ❤️🙏
    Edit: please don't come hating on me and my religion. I just find religions intresting and trying to learn. We as humans really need to meet new people of different races and religious.
    Learn things about each other, makes life easy and world... A better place.

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  3 года назад +12

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. God bless you!

    • @bruhh9422
      @bruhh9422 3 года назад +3

      @@FatherChrisKlukas Thank you father

    • @jonnysacks698
      @jonnysacks698 3 года назад

      @@bruhh9422 nothing to lol about

    • @bruhh9422
      @bruhh9422 3 года назад +9

      @Prince Talleyrand Jesus is a very important figure in Islam.
      When Muslims don't believe in Jesus they are not considered Muslims. Peace be on him♥️

    • @bruhh9422
      @bruhh9422 3 года назад +2

      @Prince Talleyrand and IAM not Arab IAM Indian, but Jesus was Arab.

  • @pgc-68
    @pgc-68 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you. As a Presbyterian I can say that its always good to learn from other branches of Christ's church.

    • @peterxuereb9884
      @peterxuereb9884 10 месяцев назад +1

      This is the beauty of Catholicism because it began with, by, and from, the Apostles who were inspired and instructed by Jesus Christ. So what the Catholic church knows is what the Apostles knew, so therefore, what it knows comes from the Apostles. If one were to combine all the knowledge of protestantism, it would not even scratch the surface of knowledge or equate to that of Catholicism because Catholicism is God inspired since it began with, by, and from, the Apostles. Anglicanism and, therefore, all of protestantism is man inspired, and therefore always a contradiction to Christianity. IT IS A FACT.

    • @BahaFnaiech
      @BahaFnaiech 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@peterxuereb9884
      I agree ❤. I am converted from islam to catholic faith.. waiting to be baptised

    • @peterxuereb9884
      @peterxuereb9884 9 месяцев назад

      @BahaFnaiech Welcome BahaFnaiech God bless you for witnessing to the truth as the Apostles were taught and as they passed on that teaching which became the Catholic church that began with, by, and from, the Apostles inspired and instructed by Jesus Christ. No other faith can say that because only the Catholic Church is the Christian and no other. Everything else is a lie. God Bless.

    • @BahaFnaiech
      @BahaFnaiech 9 месяцев назад

      @@peterxuereb9884
      Amen. Also Orthodox churches are almost same as catholic.. but catholic church is one in all the world.
      Protestants started after many years of the Apostles!

    • @peterxuereb9884
      @peterxuereb9884 9 месяцев назад

      @BahaFnaiech Going by God's Book "Almost is not good enough, in saying that orthodox is protestant but more subtle, less obvious, in its contradictions.

  • @shodan658
    @shodan658 3 года назад +8

    My dad is Syriac Orthodox, while my mom is Anglican, so I got to experience both amazing traditions as a child.
    My mom took my sister and me to the Syriac Orthodox church on some sundays, and the Anglican on other Sundays.
    We also attended the Greek Orthodox church sometimes.
    I never truly understood the theological difference, so thank you for the video.

    • @aidanmcwhirter2612
      @aidanmcwhirter2612 2 года назад +5

      And yet you have a rainbow flag as your profile picture?

    • @aidanmcwhirter2612
      @aidanmcwhirter2612 2 года назад

      @Legion not all of them. ACNA and Reformed Episcopals are still Christians

  • @susanmeredith4957
    @susanmeredith4957 3 дня назад

    Part of the Canadian Anglican communion. I feel our service is beautiful and meaningful. And our long history.
    One day I went with a friend to her Baptist church, it was invite a friend day so I went, curious. I found their service vastly different, and felt a bit lost.

  • @HannahHarbourDeep
    @HannahHarbourDeep Год назад +1

    I wish I had found this earlier. I was raised Anglican but have started to convert to Catholicism because of the rising humanism and politicization of the Church. The problem now is that the same cultural Marxism is infecting the Catholic Church. Where is there left to go??

  • @susanmeredith4957
    @susanmeredith4957 3 месяца назад +1

    I feel as an Anglican we are more Catholic than anything else. When I go to a Catholic Mass I feel very much at home, as the liturgy is much the same. When I’ve gone to a Baptist service I was kinda at a loss to know what to do.

  • @kk8490
    @kk8490 3 года назад +4

    I’m a baptised Anglican and I’m thinking of going back to my denomination. Thank you so much for this video !

    • @noodlyappendage6729
      @noodlyappendage6729 3 года назад +1

      Do you have an English or British background?

    • @cht2162
      @cht2162 11 месяцев назад

      You are not a Baptised Anglican, you are a Baptised Christian.

  • @kenleblanc4246
    @kenleblanc4246 Год назад +2

    Thanks Father. I think this explanation nailed it for me!

    • @cht2162
      @cht2162 11 месяцев назад

      Right on, Rev.

  • @trinitylopez1531
    @trinitylopez1531 2 года назад +1

    I am a born RC but I could not accept the pope as head of the church when I know Lord Jesus Christ died for me.
    From here on i moved away not realising I was recrucifying Christ, for the sake of man made tradition.
    I found God at Tabor ashram, a retreat center in Mumbai, India. My son was ill and we received a healing and a miracle. First message i received is a scripture to meditate on, "God is Spirit and you should worship God in Spirit and in Truth". I learnt the Bible and began to seek and Thank God.
    I believe in Mother Mary, Mother of my Lord and the Bible says about her "ALL generations will call me blessed".
    I believe in the prophets and apostles but i don't pray to thousands of saints of the RC church. The Bible says Jesus is the Light, the Way and the Truth. He is our mediator.
    I have come to understand like Peter said "you are the Son of the Living God" and Thomas on seeing Jesus believed and called Jesus, "My Lord and my God".
    I feel uneasy about santa and easter eggs. It's like mocking God making a joke of His Gift to all mankind on His birth and on His death and resurrection.
    I feel Isaiah 53, we ALL like sheep have gone astray, each his own way.
    I don't believe in puguatory. I believe after we die Jesus will judge us, second life or second death. I also believe just as Jesus is merciful, He will also be a just judge and i have to beg for mercy and forgiveness whilst I'm still breathing.
    I am sure the devil will want us to believe you only live once but Jesus always started his message with Repent and Believe.

  • @jeremyfbarry
    @jeremyfbarry 3 года назад +3

    I found this post very moving. Thank you. It has made me think. God bless.

  • @deantoney1262
    @deantoney1262 4 года назад +4

    Thank you that was really helpful. I go to an Anglican church in England and whilst I only tended to go to Anglican churches I wasn't really sure what that actually meant. Your video was very useful.

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  4 года назад +1

      You're welcome! I"m glad it was a blessing to you.

    • @pumfeethermodynamics3286
      @pumfeethermodynamics3286 4 года назад +1

      His church isn't really Anglican though. It isn't in the Anglican Communion, which is headed by the Church of England, and the The Episcopal Church is the only American Church in it. So the definition of Anglicanism, is the theological and liturgical practice pertaining to that of the tradition of the Church of England. And the true tradition is not Reformed, Charismatic or Evangelical at all.

  • @irasane1597
    @irasane1597 3 года назад +3

    Good job, Fr. Klukas!. A very succinct and useful explanation.

  • @amyk8600
    @amyk8600 4 года назад +2

    I just brought my friend to my church for his first time in about 15 years. He really enjoyed it and after the service he asked if I would want to come to an Anglican church with him next time as that is the church he was raised in. I said "Of course!!!" and then found this video which was so well done! I am looking forward to visiting and I ask that everyone here to please pray that God continues to work in my friends heart to bring him back to Christ

    • @ChristopherKlukas
      @ChristopherKlukas 4 года назад

      Thank you, Amy K. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I hope you have a great visit to that Anglican church. May the Lord continue to work in your friend's heart to help him know the Lord and receive Him as Lord of his life.

    • @smithmikeson8065
      @smithmikeson8065 3 года назад

      That's amazing well you and your family is bless in Jesus name amen..
      So how are you doing today and where are you located????

  • @ianp.7536
    @ianp.7536 3 года назад +5

    Great video. I'm a long-standing member of the Anglican Church of Canada. Really feel that the Anglican expression of faith is one of the finest as it's a 'balancing' of sorts (and you did a great job of highlighting that) and really upholds reverence for scripture, reason and tradition. If I wasn't Anglican I'd probably be Orthodox though as I think so much can be learned from the Church Fathers. A Blessed Lenten season Fr., Pax Christ, Ian

  • @nathan8219
    @nathan8219 2 года назад +2

    I clicked on this video randomly, and it turns out this man is from my church, in my home town, in which I was raised but moved away from 10 years ago as of this last Sunday. What are the chances??

    • @ChristopherKlukas
      @ChristopherKlukas 2 года назад

      God bless you!

    • @Adroyo
      @Adroyo 2 года назад

      As random as having his face on the thumbnail?

  • @leslieannvanhumbeck9444
    @leslieannvanhumbeck9444 3 года назад +5

    Thanks. I'm an Anglican and was confused. This helps.

    • @robertj.4152
      @robertj.4152 3 года назад

      It is confusing. Glad this helped you

  • @heavenlykingdomrelaxation1324
    @heavenlykingdomrelaxation1324 2 месяца назад

    I love you Father! I am a Baptist Evangelist. I support you my brother 💯

  • @babyboy1971
    @babyboy1971 2 года назад +2

    I’m an Episcopalian so we share much. God bless you.

  • @scm1716
    @scm1716 4 года назад +5

    Very helpful and well stated. Thank you.

  • @annettefowler4704
    @annettefowler4704 Год назад

    I went yesterday and was amazed to see kindness and love, Jesus said his true followers will be reconazied by there good fruits. i shall go back.

  • @barryford1482
    @barryford1482 4 года назад +2

    Here in Australia we first had the Church of England but now it is called the Anglican Church. The Anglican church I go to is very much Evangelical. We have a minister that is an exceptional bible student and I like the acceptance of other christians at the communion service . Our church is a great witness in the local community with many programs of service and also supports outreach with a number of missionary programs overseas and one of our ministers is serving in outback Australia with the aborigines .

    • @waza987
      @waza987 2 года назад

      Here in Australia Anglicanism varies greatly between dioceses. Some are very informal and Bible based, some are very traditional and formal with a broad spectrum of theology.

    • @colinlavelle7806
      @colinlavelle7806 Год назад

      I'm Australian and here the Anglican Church is much like a supermarket.....you pick and choose what you like.

    • @colinlavelle7806
      @colinlavelle7806 Год назад

      Further to my previous comment there is no unity of dogma in Anglicanism....that's their problem.

  • @rimbooo3168
    @rimbooo3168 3 года назад +2

    shalom... im christian anglican from sabah north Borneo. proud to be christian anglican.

  • @unacon1
    @unacon1 9 месяцев назад

    my son is a messianic jew and he is interested angelican theology because of the founder of mjaa was a chasidic angelican priest now we both attend a messianic service and angelican

  • @stpaulphillip
    @stpaulphillip 2 года назад +1

    Hello Fr. Chris. Why no videos for two years?

  • @StephSchLDD
    @StephSchLDD 2 года назад +1

    I’m a bit confused 😐. It’s not like any Baptist or Presbyterian churches I’ve ever been a part of. I’m particularly confused about that Baptist part in your statement. Are you guys immersing people now?

  • @yehanperdomo3617
    @yehanperdomo3617 2 года назад +1

    Hello I am from Cuba. I am an Anglican (Episcopalian)

  • @cherylafrica3428
    @cherylafrica3428 2 года назад +1

    Proudly Anglican born and raised and still Anglican love my church called st.nicholis Anglican church 💒🙏👍

  • @wilfredlewis8605
    @wilfredlewis8605 5 лет назад +2

    I was baptized as an infant in an Anglican church. However, I've not been going to church since I turned 18.

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  5 лет назад +3

      Are you thinking about coming back to church? What caused you to stop going?

    • @arricammarques1955
      @arricammarques1955 4 года назад

      @@FatherChrisKlukas Lord knows : )

  • @thomasmctighe6963
    @thomasmctighe6963 Месяц назад

    as someone who has never been to church im leaning into anglicanism as i find catholic a bit much for me but im open to ideas, im looking for opinions on what people think works the best

  • @rambosquirrel1208
    @rambosquirrel1208 Год назад

    I suppose I was looking for a little more specificity in defining what it means to be an Anglican. Simply saying we borrow from A, B, and C doesn't tell me what you are. What did you borrow, specifically? What did you reject, specifically? Labeling a denomination with a name is to indicate that it stands apart from others for one or more specific reasons. Details may very well be important. Not all of the churches that claim to be Christian follow Christ. Understanding is what I seek. I realize this video is a few years old at this point so I'm not sure if I'll get any engagement but I'll leave this here anyway.

  • @pilotgundul
    @pilotgundul Год назад +1

    Thanks father..
    You explains anglican church very beautiful..
    God bless you

    • @langleybeliever7789
      @langleybeliever7789 Год назад

      The bible says call no man father. You believe the book don't you.

    • @pilotgundul
      @pilotgundul Год назад

      @@langleybeliever7789 where?

    • @langleybeliever7789
      @langleybeliever7789 Год назад

      Matthew 23:9.

    • @pilotgundul
      @pilotgundul Год назад

      @@langleybeliever7789 i called him father not to replace our Heavenly Father. Thats not about it
      how did you call your father, then?

    • @langleybeliever7789
      @langleybeliever7789 Год назад

      @@pilotgundul Dad

  • @adrianbradley8513
    @adrianbradley8513 3 года назад +2

    I'm an Anglican ( Church Of Ireland) Christian living in Northern Ireland. Congratulations on a VERY interesting video. I'd love to visit the USA some day as I'm a big American Football 🏈 fan and I'd love to look up churches in America. Over here although our Parish leader of worship is called a Priest in our Anglican Book Of Common Prayer people call him/her a Rector and address him/her as Reverend instead of Father which is only used in the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland. May I ask,is the Episcopal Church in the United States just another name for the Anglican Church or are they two different Protestant denominations? Over here the Church Of Ireland is classified as a Protestant denomination with catholic( not ROMAN Catholic) elements. Some people would say over here "catholic with a small c"

    • @williamwatts4790
      @williamwatts4790 Год назад

      The Episcopal Church is the original traditional US Protestant Episcopal Church. It is now liberal and admits gay clergy, performs gay weddings, and is in communion either the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran) Church. Some parishes are more Catholic, some quite Evangelical, most somewhere in between.
      Some Episcopalians objected to these trends, and to female clergy. They broke off and formed the ACNA (Anglican Church in North America). In the USA nowadays, Anglican could refer to either group. They are not in communion with each other, or with Canterbury.
      The Anglican Church of Canada is still intact, liberal though traditional. Anglican here means one thing only.

  • @SylviaSamkingSK
    @SylviaSamkingSK 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this wisdom greater understanding in Anglican faith.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤❤❤

  • @cliffordlathlin616
    @cliffordlathlin616 2 года назад

    im anglican and proud of it. my grandma went to church all the time she never talked about it, All i remember is that we all had to be there. especially for communion. and we also got batised when we were babies. Everyone in my community did now im 43 years old.questioning these beliefs when we had our own beliefs 150 years ago. swampy cree

    • @langleybeliever7789
      @langleybeliever7789 Год назад

      Question any tradition that goes against the King James bible.

  • @thoranevans4832
    @thoranevans4832 3 года назад +2

    My family's mostly Baptist. As an American Anglican, do you consider Queen Elizabeth to be supreme head of the church? I don't really know a lot about Anglicanism as it wasn't a denomination that was that prevalent in the area I grew up in.

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  3 года назад

      Great question. Queen Elizabeth still holds that title for the Church of England but she doesn't have any authority over American Anglicans (or most global Anglicans for that matter). Even in England she lets the church govern itself. She is very involved as a worshipper, but she doesn't really direct the church. Our top level of Authority comes from a confederation of Anglican Provinces called GAFCON. The head Bishops (primates) from each of the member churches regularly take counsel together.

  • @lesliedellow1533
    @lesliedellow1533 Год назад +1

    What is an Anglican? Good question. There doesn’t seem to be a theology it can’t accommodate under its roof - atheism not excluded.

  • @lawlamar1985
    @lawlamar1985 2 года назад

    Odd you never mentioned the importance of the Bible. Is it the ultimate source for truth? Do you accept the Apocrypha? How does the Bible handle gay clergy? What is the view towards transgenders
    ? How do you handle communion? Who can participate? How often? What is the structure of the church? I would have thought you would have spoken to these important issues.

  • @jacklund8105
    @jacklund8105 3 года назад +1

    What would you do if God did not exist

  • @DORKSIDE616
    @DORKSIDE616 3 года назад +1

    I have heard it said that Anglicans do not believe in evolution of man but that Catholics do believe in evolution of man. Is that true.

  • @anthl7910
    @anthl7910 4 года назад +1

    As an outsider (former Catholic) still unclear. Ok, u have the Church of England, the Anglican Church of Canada and the Episcopal church in USA. Rituals how different they are among the Anglican communion? I’m living in a city that has Anglican churches and Episcopal Churches. By living in USA how could you belong to the “Anglican” church . Or the whole concept englobe “Anglican communion”

    • @kristinesharp6286
      @kristinesharp6286 4 года назад

      The trouble is the state took over the church and the state got greedy with land expanding England to all of Britain, Ireland, Australia, colonies all over, etc.. the trouble is those people who resettled and had generations that stayed elsewhere but the location wasn’t forever subject to the head of state in England. So belonging the the Church of England in name in the US made no sense after the American revolution. So there became the episcopal church. But still Anglican.

  • @olivianatwick7603
    @olivianatwick7603 Год назад

    Having a one-time been an Anglican priest I find that very little of those things are found in the continuing Anglican Church here in America. They want to be more alone with minds of the Catholic or should I say Roman Catholic faith then they've do the Evangelical. In my experience be continuing Anglican Church here in America is wanting to stay firmly in the past. And not take a step into the future

  • @Thetrue70
    @Thetrue70 2 года назад

    I’ve been in those churches for several years . One thing I learned is they have no boundaries even they still more the side of catholic.

  • @joeclarke9782
    @joeclarke9782 4 года назад +1

    There are Anglicans and there are Anglicans. The English Anglicans are hard to describe or even fellowship with. There are also North American Anglicans who split from the Episcopals. Of all the Anglicans, the North American Anglicans seem to be much more dedicated to the Bible and to Jesus.

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  3 года назад

      I'm in the ACNA (what you call North American Anglicans), the Scriptures are very important to us and we want to stay true to God's word in our preaching and practice.

  • @Gitfidlpickr
    @Gitfidlpickr 2 года назад

    So many denominational churches will say "you are not Christian unless we say you are Christian" and yet Jesus said in Mark 16:15 "And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned." but nooooo... denominational churches will throw you out and tell you don't come back. That makes us "nondenominational " Christian. When Jesus ascended in Acts 1 thetre wetre no denominations Yet those present were Christians .. Apostles and followers.

  • @x2dreamer348
    @x2dreamer348 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video brother Chris.

  • @marlonespring4219
    @marlonespring4219 Год назад

    What about the Church that is built upon the foundation of the Prophets and the Apostles, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief corner store?

  • @SomeSmexyBeast
    @SomeSmexyBeast 3 года назад +2

    "well if you take a baptist a presbyterian and a roman catholic and you stick them into a blender you get" A TRIPLE MURDER this video took a turn xD

  • @SquilliamFPV
    @SquilliamFPV 3 года назад +3

    Hey Father Klukas! I really enjoyed listening to this video and I wanted to ask if you could do a video on some of the differences between the Anglican Church and the Reformed, Catholic and Baptist Churches. Whether theology, church structure, or anything else that comes to your mind. Also I would love to hear you answer the question How does someone get saved according to the Anglican Church. I personal am Baptist/ non denomination and I really love church history and understanding different denominations theology. Thank you for making this video it was really helpful to me in understanding Anglicanism more!! Also I wanted to ask what you know about Cityalight and the church that is affiliated with it. Is this a possible future of Anglicanism?

  • @xXnoodlezXx
    @xXnoodlezXx 3 года назад +1

    I do follow the Anglican religion but is it okay for me to be gay? Because I am and I do not want to be oppressed :)

  • @jl453
    @jl453 7 месяцев назад

    Anglican means Church Of England to me,the church that was established by Henry VIII. The KJV church,the Reformation.
    There are a few Anglican churches that I can get to by CTA,but all but one are too far;it would take 2 trains or buses to get to two of them,and the one nearest is too liberal. I'd love to go to a more traditional Anglican church one day.

  • @taylornovia8911
    @taylornovia8911 2 года назад

    CS Lewis' "Mere Christianity" always read to me as Lewis mocking the mockery of Christianity, intonating the book title with proper gravitas.

  • @homelyhouse5210
    @homelyhouse5210 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for the explanation...I am going to go to an Angelica church this time. First time.

    • @AdventistHomemaker
      @AdventistHomemaker 6 месяцев назад

      Hopefully you left and realized they aren’t a true church and they aren’t what you want to follow.

  • @faithkellay3800
    @faithkellay3800 Год назад

    Im an anglican borned as an anglican because of my father and mother are both anglican

  • @JHMestis
    @JHMestis Год назад

    As a freemason I stand up for this version.

  • @marygracereed9195
    @marygracereed9195 3 года назад +1

    Could you do a video on the differences between Anglicanism and Presbyterianism? I'm OPC/PCA, but my friend recently switched from Presbyterian to Anglican, so I'm trying to understand it. Or, if you can't do a video, is there an article you'd suggest?

  • @user-gs3li6vd7f
    @user-gs3li6vd7f 3 месяца назад

    Thanks anglican Church at lakemba St lakemba n,s,w, 2195 Australia

  • @bgorg1
    @bgorg1 11 месяцев назад

    Anglican is a Catholic Church that continues to reform and restore the apostolic faith to reach the English speaking world.

  • @user-uq2rr4xt9g
    @user-uq2rr4xt9g 7 месяцев назад

    The Church is not a grouping or gathering of denominations, there is only ONE Church founded by Christ, the Catholic Church. I will however agree that the Church is a gathering of Validly Baptized Christians.

  • @markmainaonundu6442
    @markmainaonundu6442 2 года назад

    The major pillars of Catholic are:apostles creed,7 Sacraments greatest being the last supper,Lord's prayer and the decalogue which I surprisingly find also in Anglican

  • @keithsmith3386
    @keithsmith3386 Год назад

    Used to be an Anglican .
    Then realized. My church began because a guy ( King) wanted a divorce .Got convinced that by being his own " Pope" he not only made up his convenient rules, but got all kinds of riches, land, through the ""destruction "", not dissolution of the monasteries. . Nothing theological about its roots

  • @danielvaldez5136
    @danielvaldez5136 3 года назад +1

    Thank you father God bless you

  • @jenjenpeterson101
    @jenjenpeterson101 4 года назад +3

    This was helpful , I didn’t know what type of church this is

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  3 года назад

      I'm so glad it was helpful. Thank you for the feedback!

    • @smithmikeson8065
      @smithmikeson8065 3 года назад

      That's really amazing well how are you doing today and where are you located????

    • @josephjames8456
      @josephjames8456 2 года назад

      Hi

    • @josephjames8456
      @josephjames8456 2 года назад

      Good morning

    • @jameslowe7850
      @jameslowe7850 16 дней назад

      @@FatherChrisKlukas
      Enjoyed the video very much very informative. I was baptized into the Episcopal church but have been attending evangelical, churches most of my life.
      Now feel drawn back to the Anglican communion.
      However my church that I am attending presently fully embraces LGBTQ etc. I don’t know whether I should continue to attend, the liturgy and the church are absolutely beautiful and spiritually rejuvenating.
      Unfortunately, I live too far away from a ACNA. My wife and grown children all will not attend. They simply believe marriage is between a man and a woman and this churchs position goes directly against scripture. I’d like to know what you think OK thank you so much.

  • @arthurhallett-west5145
    @arthurhallett-west5145 2 года назад

    So now that there is an adulterer as Supreme Governor of the CofE, according to Scripture, what is gafcon going to do about this?

  • @josefire2325
    @josefire2325 4 года назад +1

    The church of Christ is not a building, lived Christ the king and bless Mary, Mother of Christ, Mother of the church

  • @ericawhyte3903
    @ericawhyte3903 4 года назад +1

    I am Pentecostal. Love my church which is nondenominational. Teach Father son Holy Spirit, communion and so on. As well as gifts of the spirit. I've always rejected the catholic beliefs.(I apologize to any Catholics here) anyway recently I have been drawn to the Catholic Church lately. I want to make it clear I love my church family the lord has put me in. I don't intend to ever leave, unless the Lord puts on my heart to do so. Perhaps Anglican beliefs is something I should check out? If you would, please pray the Lord would point me in the right direction as he always has. Also, sorry if I seen all over the place with my comment. My focus has not been the greatest today.

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  3 года назад

      May the Lord lead you always to the places he wants you to be. I hope you can find a good Anglican Church near you to visit.

    • @smithmikeson8065
      @smithmikeson8065 3 года назад

      That's good well how are you doing today?

    • @bebechua2516
      @bebechua2516 3 года назад

      The Anglican church offers the most beautiful music and moving liturgy to draw you to the love of God

    • @smithmikeson8065
      @smithmikeson8065 3 года назад

      @@bebechua2516 that's absolutely true dear

    • @smithmikeson8065
      @smithmikeson8065 3 года назад

      @@bebechua2516 well how is everything going with you today????

  • @johnsteila6049
    @johnsteila6049 Год назад +1

    Excuse me but, didn’t the denomination of Anglicanism originate with King Henry VIII’s sins?

    • @thomasninan6423
      @thomasninan6423 Год назад

      No, King Henry only separated the then english catholic church from the papal authority and brought it under him. All the doctrines and teaches remained the same.
      It was Archbishop Thomas Cranmer who introduced what we call as anglicanism today into the church in England after Henry's death and during Edwards regin.

    • @johnsteila6049
      @johnsteila6049 Год назад

      @@thomasninan6423 Thanks, that’s interesting. Who would you say was responsible for the massacre of the Catholic nuns, priests and monks who were living in England at the time?

    • @thomasninan6423
      @thomasninan6423 Год назад

      @@johnsteila6049 well catholics were not persecuted during Henry's time. It was only during Queen Elizabeth I, when persecution of the catholics started for not accepting anglicanism. Such an act is not right anyways.

  • @Psalm144.1
    @Psalm144.1 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video Sir! You sound like a Pastor with which my Southern Baptist wife might be comfortable with. I did not hear of the Evangelical/Catholic/Charismatic thing before but not until after I became an Anglican. I did read the 39 Articles early on and thought that was a very much a shaping document I could agree with. I wonder if there are many Anglicans out there who would describe themselves as Protestant, Reformed, and Evangelical? Is that ok today? In past history, I think the Anglican church was definitely considered a Protestant Church. Cheers!

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  4 года назад

      Hi Ichabod. Yes, there are many Anglicans that would consider themselves to be Protestant, Reformed, or Evangelical. I mentioned three streams of Anglicanism in the video (Catholic, Evangelical, and Charismatic/Pentecostal). Each Anglican believer and congregation will likely gravitate towards one or two of these streams more strongly than the others.

    • @miaalvarez5870
      @miaalvarez5870 4 года назад

      Hi I am an Anglican, and would definitely define myself as being Protestant. In England this is pretty much the normal and is what is taught in schools etc.

  • @giselleburningham3204
    @giselleburningham3204 3 года назад +1

    Ok i get it.. i have struggled how to explain anglicanism... thank you soo much. From australia

  • @NorvelCooksey
    @NorvelCooksey Год назад

    Call no man father because we have one Father in heaven. Let no woman be a pastor or preacher. Your still part of the catholic church. The Lord will set you straight when he comes again.

  • @Kitiwake
    @Kitiwake 7 месяцев назад

    Not a heretic (that's good)
    But follows a heresy (and that's bad).
    What does "swells from" mean anyway?

  • @denecroxford2475
    @denecroxford2475 2 года назад

    I like the fact that women can be ordained, the saints can still be venerated and yet confession is not a necessary 'sacrament'. Whether you call yourself Christian, Episcopal, Anglican or all three, it doesn't matter.

  • @kevingordon1404
    @kevingordon1404 3 года назад +1

    thanks very much for this god bless

  • @meshackleparashao9977
    @meshackleparashao9977 Год назад

    Am a proud Anglican from Kenya currently in theological college

  • @lawrencebittke8478
    @lawrencebittke8478 3 года назад +3

    As a lifelong Episcopalian I found this video interesting and helpful. I’ve been to the UK 🇬🇧 twice on vacations and attended Anglican services, experiencing for myself the historical underpinnings of my faith.

    • @ChristopherKlukas
      @ChristopherKlukas 3 года назад +1

      I love visiting Anglican churches in other parts of the world! What a great experience.

  • @unknown24242424
    @unknown24242424 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video.

  • @letitiagamez7077
    @letitiagamez7077 4 года назад +3

    This has bless me, thank you.

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  4 года назад +1

      Praise God! I'm so glad to hear that.

    • @smithmikeson8065
      @smithmikeson8065 3 года назад

      This is a blessing to us all well how are you doing today?

    • @smithmikeson8065
      @smithmikeson8065 3 года назад

      Well I hope we could be friends and get to know each other better if you don't mind?

  • @ricolasbest6861
    @ricolasbest6861 Год назад

    Can anyone explain the difference between Catholic mass and Anglican mass? I grew up in a Catholic family, but when I moved to the UK, Anglican seems to be the most common here. I've yet to attend an Anglican mass, but I intend to try someday; they look very similar.

    • @colinlavelle7806
      @colinlavelle7806 Год назад

      Your guess is as good as mine......Thomas Cranmer the Abp of Canterbury who wrote the Book of Common Prayer called the mass a 'device of the devil' so figure that out?

    • @williamwatts4790
      @williamwatts4790 Год назад

      They are! But Anglicanism retains some elements that Vatican II discouraged.

  • @jesusholy4344
    @jesusholy4344 Год назад

    Why there is no video more?

  • @dacostashore
    @dacostashore 2 года назад

    Matthew 23:9
    And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven.

    • @dacostashore
      @dacostashore 2 года назад

      John 8:32
      32 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.

  • @kasjones2146
    @kasjones2146 3 года назад +6

    Ahhh and there it is, I've been a non denominational Christian for about 4 months now and at last I've found my home. Jesus is king!

    • @jammeleon4431
      @jammeleon4431 3 года назад

      So happy for you! 🙏✨

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  3 года назад +1

      I'm glad you found a church home where you feel comfortable!

    • @roninsavage4290
      @roninsavage4290 3 года назад +1

      Wonderful explanation of what it is to be Anglican. It says it all. I have been an Anglican all my 84 years.

  • @deirdreohalloran4760
    @deirdreohalloran4760 5 лет назад +5

    I was baptized as Mormon, but it no longer resonates with me. Do I have to formally get baptized again to become Anglican? Really good talk.. thank you.💁🏼‍♀️

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  5 лет назад +6

      Hi Deirdre. I'm glad you found my video helpful! I would encourage you to find an Anglican church (or some other Christian church) near you to find someone who can disciple you and teach you more about the basics of the Christian faith. While there are some similarities that make Mormonism look a bit like Christianity, Mormon theology is significantly different from Nicene Christian theology on matters such as salvation, the nature of man, and even the nature of God himself (The Doctrine of the Trinity is rejected by Mormons). Because of this, I believe it would be imperative for you to be Baptized as a Christian after you have had a chance to thoroughly investigate the Christian faith. Please let me know if you need assistance in finding a good local church. I would be happy to help.

    • @deirdreohalloran4760
      @deirdreohalloran4760 5 лет назад +1

      Father Chris Klukas thank you kind father and man.. I was catholic before Mormon but I have good Anglican acquaintances and will talk to them. I feel a need, as someone who influences, to be a role model and need to include the Anglican way to my life and others. It’s important to spread the word. You have influenced. Rest easy this evening and thank you...💁🏼‍♀️

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  5 лет назад +3

      @@deirdreohalloran4760 you're welcome! I'm glad you have some Anglican acquaintances who can help you! One more note, if you were Baptized as a Roman Catholic, you would not need to be Baptized again (Christian Baptism can only take place once in a person's life), however, you might consider reaffirming your faith (kind of like confirmation) with the laying on of hands by a Bishop.

    • @deirdreohalloran4760
      @deirdreohalloran4760 5 лет назад

      Father Chris Klukas that’s a good thing to know.. can the Mormon baptism then in between be ignored do you know?

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  5 лет назад +1

      @@deirdreohalloran4760 I wouldn't say "ignored" as it is an important part of your faith story, however, sacramentally, your Mormon baptism cannot negate what God has done for you through your Christian Baptism. Christians may lapse and return to the church and when this happens, reaffirmation of faith with the laying on of hands by a Bishop is the most important way to recognize this transition back to fellowship with the Church.

  • @donaldplatt1297
    @donaldplatt1297 9 месяцев назад

    Love this,thank you🙏

  • @carltonurwin3923
    @carltonurwin3923 4 года назад +3

    Absolutely fascinating video. Church of England British Anglican here. It’s so interesting to see the church in a different context ie the US. I’m the U.K. and the Anglican Church is the soul of the country. In every city, town and village the CofE is the heart of the community. It’s network connects and sees the nation together. It is the expression of nationhood. The bishops are part of government. It’s almost our National conscience. I know atheist anglicans who use the church as a means of participating and contributing to the life of the community they live in. It’s hard to even explain how central the church is to our history and identity. I think when Elizabeth I said she didn’t seek to make windows into men’s souls it expressed the nature of the church. To be the official state religion for nearly 500 years it must be broad enough and flexible enough to encompass a aspects of the Christian tradition. I would interested to know how a tradition like Anglicanism translates out of British context and what other Americans make of it. I’m thinking about the breadth, independence of churches, flexibility, irreverence, warmth, humour and individualism. The whole thing isn’t the most logical concoction. What draws Americans to the tradition ?
    Thank you so much x

    • @internetenjoyer1044
      @internetenjoyer1044 4 года назад +2

      Sadly, church numbers are very low and dropping in the UK

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  4 года назад +3

      Hi Carlton. You're right, as Americans, and other non-british Anglican around the world, it is not the element of "state religion" that draws us. Rather it is the Anglican way of theology and worship. I, personally, love the balance in our tradition between Catholic, Charismatic, and Evangelical. I appreciate the reformed theology in a church that has a traditional structure from the early church. I also appreciate the global nature of Anglicanism and being a part of something that isn't just British or American but global. Great question!

    • @DORKSIDE616
      @DORKSIDE616 3 года назад

      I think you may be living in your own bubble of enthusiasm or perception of things Carlton. Your presentation is not a realist view at all. Our National conscience ? Atheist Anglicans ? You may be imagining how you would like the status quo to be.

  • @cesaraliaga4886
    @cesaraliaga4886 3 года назад

    Good morning : Its very wonderful So I would like to read the Bible with Anglican people from the United Kingdom. Is there any link ? Thank Atte Cesar from Peru

  • @fridaypuncher5986
    @fridaypuncher5986 5 лет назад +11

    This was helpful, thank you.

    • @FatherChrisKlukas
      @FatherChrisKlukas  5 лет назад +1

      You are very welcome. I'm glad it helped you!

    • @arricammarques1955
      @arricammarques1955 4 года назад

      @@FatherChrisKlukas They had us believe in an invisible man who lives in the sky, always watching
      and judging who's good or bad, divide people into heaven or hell, but there's one problem, he is always
      short on money, he always needs more money! George Carlin : )