Hawaii Anglican Network Podcast: Recent Episodes

Hawaii Anglican Network

A weekly gathering of Anglican clergy who are members of the Hawaii Anglican Network, a church-planting family of the Diocese of the Rocky Mountains. For more information go to: www.hawaiianglican.com or visit our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFcEbax24GQ2UM2Miojwq-g/

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In this episode the clergy sit down to discuss the Book of Exodus, continuing our series on Biblical Theology and Typology. Points of interest: Pharaoh, Tabernacle, Mountains, Law, Plagues (not in that order). Pictures of renewed feast-tables in the wilderness, Fr. Heath's use of a big Picture Bible, Dcn. Ben stumps Fr. Mark and Fr. Heath in Bible Trivia, and Fr. Mark tries to fit a summary of the Book of Exodus into a Twitter post. And as always, references to water/baptism.

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Water, family, rivalry, sacrifice and coverings. Dcn. Ben, Fr. Heath and Fr. Mark pick-up from last week's discussion on Genesis 1 and extend their conversation through the rest of the book. Grace and peace and joy and... water.

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Dcn. Ben starts begins another conversation with Fr. Mark and Fr. Heath, This week the clergymen look at Genesis 1 and the way it establishes the symbolic and narrative threads of God's Story: days of creation, the role of division/decreation/separation and the realms and creatures of the days are spoken of. Additional comments are made by Fr. Mark about memes, particularly a misquoted Boromir meme; Fr. Heath and Fr. Mark then talk at length together. And just when you thought Dcn. Ben was gone, he reappears to conclude the episode.

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In this episode Dcn. Ben, Fr. Heath, and Fr. Mark begin our Season 2 journey by discussing how to read the Bible faithfully and imaginatively. Also in this episode: Mark praises The Mandalorian and condemns J.J. Abrams, while Heath reviews A Tale of Two Cities and briefly mentions the Mike Vick ESPN documentary; Dcn. Ben waxes eloquent about the Hornblower series; they discuss the structure (or anti-structure) of the Quran; and they run out of time just as things we’re getting good.