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Essential Anglican Podcast
by Rt. Rev. Dr. Ben Fischer, Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland, and Rev. Chandler Wiley
Discover the gospel-centered roots of Anglicanism as we explore our Reformational heritage in the Essential Anglican Podcast.
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The HEART of Anglicanism (Doctrine of Scripture)
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, hosts Shane Copeland and Chandler Wiley take a look at the heart of Anglicanism: the Bible. Together, Shane and Chandler investigate the Reformational Anglican doctrine of Scripture, exploring authority, revelation, inspiration, clarity, sufficiency, and necessity. The episode serves as a reminder: Anglicans are men and women ‘of the book.’Helpful resources: God Has Spoken, by J. I. PackerTaking God at His Word, by Kevin DeYoungWords of Life, by Timothy WardReformational Anglicanism, edited by Ashley Null and John Yates IIIAn Apology for the Church of England, by John JewelBiblical Authority After Babel, by Kevin J. Vanhoozer
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The Reformation of Sainthood (mustaches, dragons, and legends)
This episode of the Essential Anglican explores the biblical understanding of saints, the historical development of saint veneration and worship, and how reformational Anglicanism approaches the issues. Shane Copeland shares insights on the significance of saints like St. George, and Ben Fischer gives us some historical context. Chandler comes along for the ride.
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BISHOPS with Bishop Ben (and Mr. Copeland)
Ever wonder what a Bishop is, does, or why we have bishops? In this episode of the Essential Anglican, we explore the biblical, historical, and practical aspects of the office of bishop in the Anglican tradition, all with help from our very own Bishop Ben Fischer.
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Putting Together the Anglican Puzzle (with Rev. John Laffoon)
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, hosts Rev. Shane Copeland and Rev. Chandler Wiley connect with Rev. John Laffoon, Rector of Grace Anglican By the Sea. John shares his journey through Anglicanism, hoping to help others put the Anglican puzzle pieces together.
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BAPTISM, INFANT BAPTISM (with Pastor Adriel Sanchez)
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, hosts Chandler Wiley and Shane Copeland are joined by guest Rev. Adriel Sanchez to delve into the significance of baptism within the Anglican tradition. They explore personal journeys regarding baptism, the biblical context, and the theological implications of infant baptism. The conversation emphasizes the nature of sacraments as God's action, the assurance of faith, and the inclusion of children in the covenant community. The hosts encourage listeners to reflect on the promises of God and the role of baptism in their faith journey.Praying With Jesus: Getting To The Heart of The Lord's Prayer by Pastor AdrielWatch Pastor Adriel on Core Christianity.
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From John Stott to Jane Austen: An Anglican Reading Life
In this episode of The Essential Anglican Podcast, Chandler Wiley and Shane Copeland reflect on Anglicanism as a “word tradition”—shaped by Scripture, liturgy, and the written theology of the Church. Beginning with personal reading journeys (from John Stott, J. I. Packer, and C. S. Lewis), the conversation moves into the books and authors that have most deeply formed a reformational Anglican vision. Along the way, they recommend essential readings for those wanting to understand Anglican identity, including the Book of Common Prayer, the Thirty-Nine Articles, and key figures such as Thomas Cranmer, John Jewel, Richard Hooker, J. C. Ryle, and later evangelical Anglicans. This episode offers a guided reading list—both devotional and doctrinal—for pastors, students, and laypeople who want to grow in their understanding of Anglican theology, worship, and the Reformation heritage that continues to shape the Church today.
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EPIPHANY (and port wine)
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, hosts Chandler Wiley and Shane Copeland reflect on the Christmas season and transition into discussing the significance of Epiphany. They explore the meaning of Epiphany, the role of the Magi, and the importance of making Christ known to the world. The conversation also touches on the church calendar, liturgical practices, and the revelation of Christ's identity as the beloved Son of God. The hosts conclude by discussing future topics for the podcast, including baptism and heroes of the Anglican tradition.https://liturgical-calendar.com/en-emodeng/International1662/2026-01https://www.dailyoffice2019.com
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ADVENT has ARRIVED (and CHRISTMAS is COMING)
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, hosts Chandler Wiley, Ben Fischer, and Shane Copeland explore the significance of the church calendar, particularly focusing on the season of Advent. They discuss the themes of waiting, preparation, and reflection that characterize Advent, as well as its historical context and practices. The conversation also touches on the transition to Christmastide, emphasizing the importance of worship and the traditions associated with the Christmas season. Throughout the discussion, the hosts encourage listeners to embrace the rhythms of the church calendar to enrich their spiritual lives.
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Pray the GREAT LITANY (with Dr. Ephraim Radner)
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, hosts Chandler Wiley, Ben Fischer, and Shane Copeland talk with Dr. Ephraim Radner to explore the Great Litany and the concept of the Anglican imaginary. They discuss the historical context of the Great Litany, its structure, and its relevance in modern life. Dr. Radner emphasizes the importance of a thick ecclesial imaginary that encompasses the entirety of human existence before God, contrasting it with the thin imaginaries prevalent in contemporary Christianity. The conversation highlights the need for a deeper understanding of dependence on God and the role of liturgical practices in enriching spiritual life. by Ephraim RadnerA Time To Keep by Ephraim Radner
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Justification As Foundation (with Rev. Dr. Ben Wagner)
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, Chandler Wiley, Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland, and guest Rev. Dr. Ben Wagner delve into the doctrine of justification, exploring its significance in Anglican identity and its roots in the Reformation. They discuss the perspectives of key reformers like Martin Luther and Thomas Cranmer, the emotional and legal implications of justification by faith, and the assurance it provides believers. The conversation also addresses contemporary challenges to the doctrine and the relationship between justification and sanctification, ultimately emphasizing the comfort and hope found in Christ's work.Mentioned in the show: Justification by Michael Horton
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The Future Has ARRIVED (GAFCON)
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, hosts Chandler Wiley, Shane Copeland, and Ben Fischer discuss the significance of GAFCON (Global Anglican Future Conference) and its impact on Anglicanism. They explore the historical context of Anglicanism, the importance of the Jerusalem Declaration, and the shift of Anglicanism's center of gravity to the Global South. The conversation emphasizes the need for biblical authority and the call for reform within the Anglican Communion, highlighting the ongoing developments and future direction of the church.
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GO TO BED ANGLICAN (Evening Prayer)
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, Rev. Chandler Wiley and his co-hosts, Rt. Rev. Dr. Ben Fischer and Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland, delve into the significance of Evening Prayer within the Anglican tradition. They explore the historical context of Thomas Cranmer's Book of Common Prayer, the structure and purpose of Evening Prayer, the importance of confession and absolution, and the role of the Holy Spirit in liturgy. The discussion also highlights the significance of the Magnificat and the Apostles' Creed, concluding with reflections on the spiritual anchors that these practices provide in the life of an Anglican believer.
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WAKE UP ANGLICAN (with Morning Prayer)
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, hosts Rev. Chandler Wiley and Rt. Rev. Dr. Ben Fisher (Shane was in the mountains of Arizona) explore the daily rhythms of being an Anglican, focusing on the practices of morning and evening prayer. They discuss the historical context of these prayers, their structure, and the importance of Scripture and community in the Anglican tradition. The conversation emphasizes the significance of confession, the reading of scripture, and the communal aspect of prayer, while also providing practical tips for individuals looking to incorporate these practices into their daily lives.LINKS1662anglican.orgThe Daily Office OnlineBook of Common Prayer 2019 (PDF)Book of Common Prayer 2019 (PRINT)Book of Common Prayer 1662 (IVP)How To Use The Book of Common PrayerThe Oxford GuideKEY TAKE AWAYSDaily Anglican life involves structured prayer practices.Morning and evening prayers are foundational to Anglican worship.Thomas Cranmer's vision was for clergy to be immersed in prayer.Confession is a vital part of the morning prayer process.The community aspect of prayer enhances spiritual growth.Scripture readings are integral to the daily office.Praying the office can shape personal and communal faith.Anglicanism emphasizes the importance of intercessory prayer.Daily prayer helps align personal needs with God's mission.Engaging in communal prayer fosters a sense of belonging.
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AFRICAN Revival and AMERICAN Anglicanism
In this episode, hosts Rt. Rev. Dr. Ben Fischer and Rev. Chandler Wiley speak with Rwandan Bishop Emmanuel Ngendahayo and Rwandan Rev. Timothy Mazimpaka about the EAST AFRICAN REVIVAL and its lasting impact across the globe. 1662Anglican.orgNever Silent by Thad BarnumI Love Idi-Amin by Festo Kivengere
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The Good Order OR Why Ordained Clergy?
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, hosts Rt. Rev. Dr. Ben Fisher, Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland, and Rev. Chandler Wiley discuss the importance of ordained ministry within the Anglican tradition, addressing the dangers of clericalism and the necessity of accountability and training for church leaders. They explore the roles of both clergy and laity in preaching and administering sacraments, emphasizing the need for a structured and ordered church community that reflects the teachings of Christ. The conversation concludes with recommendations for resources that can aid both pastors and laity in their understanding of ministry.1662anglican.orgBeing A Pastor by John WycliffeThe Christian Ministry by Charles BridgesThe Care of Souls by Harold SenkbeilThe Reformed Pastor by Richard BaxterLife Together by Dietrich BonhoefferThe Bruised Reed by Richard Sibbes
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Take Us To Oxford, Ben (The Oxford Movement)
With our history guide, Rt. Rev. Dr. Ben Fischer, we dive into the Oxford Movement, exploring its historical context, key figures, theological implications, and cultural shifts within Anglicanism. The discussion highlights the movement's impact on church practices, the role of bishops, and the significance of tracts, particularly Track 90 by John Henry Newman. We also address contemporary relevance and the challenges of unity within the Anglican tradition.The Heritage of Anglican Theology by J. I. PackerKnots Untied by J. C. RyleThe Catholic Faith by William Henry Griffith Thomas1662Anglican.org
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Stewards of THE Mystery
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, hosts Rev. Chandler Wiley and Rt. Rev. Ben Fischer speak with John Fonville to explore the themes of mystery, transcendence, and the role of experience in Anglican worship. They discuss the growing interest among young people in the Anglican tradition as a response to the perceived shallowness of evangelicalism, emphasizing the importance of the gospel and the means of grace. The conversation highlights the power of preaching and the sacraments in conveying the mysteries of faith, ultimately pointing to Jesus as the source of true satisfaction and spiritual depth.Hope and Holiness by John FonvilleCranmer's Church by Chuck Collins1662Anglican.org
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REAL Anglicans are EVANGELICAL
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, Rev. Chandler Wiley and Rt. Rev. Dr. Ben Fischer talk about how evangelicalism is an essential part of our Anglican identity. What is evangelicalism? Were the reformers committed to evangelical theology? Is it alive and well today?1662Anglican.orgCranmer's Church: Then and Today by Chuck CollinsThe Heritage of Anglican Theology by J. I. PackerKnots Untied by J. C. RyleEvangelicalism in Modern Britain by David BebbingtonBeing A Pastor by John Wycliffe, edited by Ben Fischer
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Luke, Am I Your Father?
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, hosts Rev. Chandler Wiley and Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland explore various titles and roles within the Anglican Church, focusing on the terms 'priest', 'pastor', 'rector', and 'father'. They discuss the historical and theological significance of these titles, their implications for church leadership, and how they relate to the broader context of Anglicanism and the Reformation. The conversation emphasizes the priesthood of all believers and the unique responsibilities of ordained ministers in the Anglican tradition.1662Anglican.orgCranmer's Church: Then and Today by Chuck CollinsHim We Proclaim Podcast
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Formed for HIS Glory: Beyond a MERE Spirituality
In this conversation, Rev. Chandler Wiley, Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland, and Dr. Kyle Strobel explore the themes of discipleship and spiritual formation within the context of the Anglican Church. They discuss the definitions of discipleship and spiritual formation, the historical context of the Great Commission, and the role of the church in spiritual growth. The conversation emphasizes the importance of means of grace, the challenges faced in modern spiritual formation, and the significance of liturgy in shaping Christian identity. Kyle shares personal experiences of worship in an Anglican context, highlighting the transformative power of communal worship and the necessity of engaging with the Spirit in the process of spiritual formation.1662Anglican.orgkylestrobel.substack.comWhen Prayer Becomes Real by Kyle StrobelFormed for the Glory of God by Kyle Strobel
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Now Shall Follow the Wooing
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, the hosts unpack expository preaching–what it is, its place in our tradition, and its place in our liturgy. 1662Anglican.orgThe First Book of HomiliesWilliam Perkins, The Art of Prophesying
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CREEDS & LATTES with Michael Horton and John Fonville
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, hosts Chandler Wiley, Shane Copeland, Ben Fischer and guests John Fonville and Michael Horton delve into the significance of the Nicene Creed within the Anglican tradition. They explore its historical context, theological implications, and the role it plays in worship and church unity. The discussion highlights the importance of creeds in defending against heresy, promoting a shared faith, and their growing relevance in contemporary culture. The episode concludes with reflections on the creeds as a source of comfort and a tool for evangelism.1662anglican.orgFrom Dr. Hortonsolamedia.orgShaman and SageIntroducing Covenant TheologyFrom Rev. John FonvilleHope and HolinessHim We Proclaim PodcastTAKEAWAYS:The Nicene Creed is central to Anglican identity.Creeds provide a summary of biblical teachings.Historical context of the Nicene Creed is crucial for understanding its significance.Creeds help defend against heretical teachings.Reciting creeds promotes church unity and identity.The growing interest in creeds reflects a search for deeper faith.The Filioque controversy highlights theological divisions.Creeds serve as a tool for evangelism and witness.The Nicene Creed connects believers across time and culture.
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WEAR YOUR VESTMENTS OR GO TO JAIL! Wait, What?!?!?
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, the hosts delve into the topic of vestments, exploring their historical significance, theological implications, and the evolution of clergy attire within the Anglican tradition. They discuss the origins of vestments, their connection to the Reformation, and the debates surrounding their use in contemporary worship. The conversation also touches on the Puritan and Oxford movements, highlighting how these historical contexts have shaped current practices and beliefs about vestments in the church.Key Takeaways:Vestments are the specific clothing worn by clergy during worship services.The historical context of vestments is deeply tied to Anglican history and the Reformation.Clergy attire has evolved significantly over the centuries, reflecting theological shifts.The Puritan movement sought to simplify worship and reduce the use of vestments.The Oxford movement reintroduced more elaborate vestments, reflecting a desire for tradition.Academic gowns and other vestments symbolize the education and authority of clergy.Theological significance is often attached to vestments, particularly in relation to the Eucharist.Contemporary practices vary widely, with some clergy opting for traditional vestments and others for simpler attire.Debates continue regarding the necessity and appropriateness of vestments in modern worship.
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Staying True To Our Identity with Dr. Gillis Harp
In this conversation, Rev. Chandler Wiley and Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland engage with Dr. Gillis Harp to explore the significance of confessionalism in Anglicanism, discussing its historical roots, the importance of the 39 Articles, and the implications of various practices within the tradition. They delve into the understanding of sacraments, prayers for the dead, and apostolic succession, emphasizing the need for a clear and confessional Anglican identity in the contemporary church.Anglicans, Let’s Stay True to Our Confessional Heritage, TGC article by Dr. Gillis HarpBrahmin Prophet: Phillips Brooks and the Path of Liberal Protestantism, book by Dr. Gillis HarpThe 39 Articles of ReligionThe Myth of the English Reformation, article by Diarmaid MacCulloch1662Anglican.orgGrace Anglican in Grove City, PATakeawaysAnglicanism historically has a confessional identity despite modern perceptions.The 39 Articles serve as a foundational document for Anglican beliefs.The practice of reserving and venerating communion elements diverges from historical Anglicanism.Prayers for the dead are not supported by the 39 Articles and can undermine assurance of salvation.Apostolic succession in Anglicanism focuses on doctrinal continuity rather than physical lineage.The Anglican view of sacraments emphasizes two key sacraments: baptism and the Lord's Supper.Physical or aesthetically pleasing practices should be examined for their theological implications in worship.There is a growing interest in recovering classical Anglicanism among younger leaders.
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You Might Be An Anglican If...
In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, Rt. Rev. Ben Fischer and Rev. Chandler Wiley talk about what makes an Anglican, the goodness of being Anglican, and what you should do if you find that you're an Anglican without a parish.
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Holy Spirit Activated Holy Communion with Rev. Dr. Michael Jensen
In this podcast, Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland and Rev. Chandler Wiley chat about Holy Communion with Rev. Dr. Michael Jensen, Rector of St Mark’s Anglican Church, Darling Point, in Sydney and author of Reformation Anglican Worship. Reformation Anglican Worship1662anglican.org
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Article 1, Classic Theism, and Why It Matters
Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland and Rev. Chandler Wiley host Rev. Ben Clark to talk Article 1 and Classic Theism. Skimmed - Peter Sanlon – Simply God: Recovering the Classical TrinityJen Wilkin – None Like Him and In His ImageSemi-skimmed - Garry Williams – His Love Endures ForeverMatthew Barrett – None Greater: The Undomesticated Attributes of GodFull fat - Glenn Butner - Trinitarian Dogmatics: Exploring the Grammar of the Christian Doctrine of God St Augustine - The TrinitySt Gregory of Nazianzus - The Five Theological OrationsStephen Charnock – The Existence and Attributes of God
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The Liturgy | A Global History
Rt. Rev. Dr. Ben Fischer, Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland, and Rev. Chandler Wiley explore the historical developments that led to our Reformational Anglican liturgy and answer the question, “Why does the liturgy look different across the globe?”1662anglican.org
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The Allure of the Anglican Liturgy - Liturgy Part 1
Rt. Rev. Dr. Ben Fischer, Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland, and Rev. Chandler Wiley address the question, What is the liturgy? 1662anglican.orgThe Gospel and The Prayer Book
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Absolution
Rt. Rev. Ben Fischer and Rev. Chandler Wiley address the term absolution and its practice in our Reformational Anglican context.1662Anglican.orgWhat Is Absolution? Is It the Same as Forgiveness?Confession: The Doctor’s Prescription
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Sola (not solo) Scriptura
Sola Scriptura was at the heart of the Reformation. Is it at the heart of Anglicanism? 1662anglican.org Helpful resources Reformational Anglicanism Shane’s Sermon
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The 39 Articles Of Religion
Anglicans have a confession steeped in reformational principles. In this episode, join us as we offer an overview of our statement of faith.
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Welcome To Reformational Anglicanism
In our first Episode, Ben, Shane, and Chandler introduce the show and unpack the reason for a Reformational Anglican podcast. Christ The Redeemer Anglican Church (Nampa, ID) St. George’s Anglican Church (PHX) Anglican Diocese of the Rocky Mountains
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Discover the gospel-centered roots of Anglicanism as we explore our Reformational heritage in the Essential Anglican Podcast.
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Rt. Rev. Dr. Ben Fischer, Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland, and Rev. Chandler Wiley
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