An Introduction to Anglicanism (w/ Fr. Thomas McKenzie)

They look like Catholics, their doctrine seems Protestant... what's the deal with Anglicans? In this episode, Fr. Thomas McKenzie, author of The Anglican Way shares what Anglicanism is all about, where it comes from, and why he sees it as the best way of following Jesus. It's a lively discussion jumping from Reformation history to church structure, but what I love most is that Fr. Thomas kept bringing it back to the centrality of the gospel. Whether you're considering becoming Anglican or just want to learn more, I think you'll really enjoy this interview. Fr. Thomas McKenzie: Website: http://www.thomasmckenzie.com/ Anglican Way Book: https://amzn.to/3qjce8f Lent with the Desert Fathers: https://amzn.to/3lBZE0x Support Gospel Simplicity: Patreon:   / gospelsimplicity   Merch: http://www.teespring.com/stores/gospe... Follow Gospel Simplicity on Social Media: Facebook:   / gospelsimplicity   Instagram:   / gospelsimplicity   Twitter:   / gsplsimplicity   About me: Hey! My name is Austin, and I'm a 21 year old guy with a passion for people. I believe the good news is that God is better than we could've ever hoped, and I love sharing this message of grace and love with anyone that will listen. I'm the former Digital Marketing and Video Production Coordinator at a large, evangelical church in Frederick, MD, and I'm currently a student at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, IL. When I'm not writing papers or making YouTube videos, I do freelance work as a Wedding Photographer/Videographer and social media consultant. On any given day you can find me with my nose in a book or a guitar in my hands. Want to get to know me more? Follow me and say hi on Instagram at: @austin.suggs Send Me Books or Other Things if You’d like: Austin Suggs 820 N. La Salle Dr. CPO 123 Chicago, IL 60610 Video Stuff: Camera: Canon 80d Lens: Sigma 17-50 F2.8 Edited in FCPX Music: Bowmans Root - Isaac Joel *Some links may be affiliate links in which I receive a small commission if you use them to purchase a product