When Baptists Become Anglican
In this conversation, Wyatt and Steven Wedgworth explore the complexities of Anglicanism, particularly in the context of recent movements from Baptist to Anglican traditions. They discuss the historical roots of Anglicanism, its theological distinctions, and the promise it holds for modern believers. The conversation also addresses common critiques of Anglicanism, emphasizing the importance of liturgy and public ceremony in worship, while clarifying misconceptions about its doctrines and practices. Ultimately, the discussion highlights the diversity within Anglicanism and its relationship with other Christian traditions.

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John Henry Newman to Be Made a Doctor. Should Protestants Care?

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Re-Christianizing the Episcopal Church | Fr. Ben Crosby

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Why I'm an Anglican Christian

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Where Do the Baptists Fit? Reformed? Protestant? Who Are They?

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The Impending Worldwide Anglican Schism

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Heartfelt Interview About Anglican Beliefs and the Difficulties of Faith

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Does The Great Tradition Exist? If So, What Is It?

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The FORGOTTEN Prophecies Of Hildegard Von Bingen

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Should I be Catholic or Anglican? Ask NT Wright Anything

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Why Young Anglican went from ACNA to Episcopal

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On Matthew Barrett's Conversion to Anglicanism

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A Sacramentalists Short: Why Be Anglican?

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Deep Anglicanism - An Interview with Fr. Gerald McDermott

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Why Do So Many People Choose Anglican Parishes Over Lutheran Ones?

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An Outsider Visits an Anglican Church (ACNA)

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The BEST Argument for Protestantism | @anglicanaesthetics

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Why I Am Not in the LCMS

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How I Went From Baptist to Anglican Without Compromising My Faith - Ascension McKinney Podcast Ep 18

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The nuts and bolts of Anglican liturgy

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