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The BCP and Me

Fr. Tyler Richards and Fr. Joshua Nelson

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Episcopalians exploring The Book of Common Prayer and how it teaches us to live our lives abundantly. Fathers Tyler Richards and Joshua Nelson share personal stories, information, and anecdotes to help bring the BCP into the lives of all Christians and those who seek God. The BCP and Me Website
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In a long-overdue conclusion to The Liturgy of The Word, Fr. Joshua and Fr. Tyler are back for a strange hybrid of the end of season 2 and the beginning of Season 3. Listen in as they discuss the second half of the readings for the Easter Vigil. Visit our Website www.bcpandme.com.By Fr. Tyler Richards and Fr. Joshua Nelson
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In the conclusion to their second season, Father Tyler and Father Joshua present a multi-part episode of The Great Vigil of Easter, the holiest night of The Christian Year. In this first of three Episodes, they explore the roots, elements, and traditions of The Easter Vigil that encompass the first part of the service, referred to as The Service of…
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In this episode Fr. Tyler and Fr. Joshua discuss the small office of Holy Saturday, nestled inside the great liturgy for The Triduum. The office offers us the invitation to be silent and to walk slowly past the tomb; to see it not as a dormant vessel, but a container from which will emerge the salvation of the world. Visit our Website: www.bcpandme…
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Fr. Tyler and Fr. Joshua present a dramatic reading of the Passion according to St. John. What follows before the actual passion is our statement regarding antisemitism and antisemitic sentiments that often surround this passage of scripture. It is our hope that we can do our small part in turning back the tide of misunderstanding and xenophobia.…
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In the first episode in a series on the liturgies for Holy Week, Father Tyler and Fr Joshua explore the dual natures of the service for Palm Sunday and take a deeper look at the transformation from praise to condemnation. Link for Holy Wisdom Monastery: https://holywisdommonastery.orgBy Fr. Tyler Richards and Fr. Joshua Nelson
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Welcome to Season Two of The BCP and Me! After an unannounced vacation, Father Tyler and Father Joshua are back with a new episode in a new section of The Book of Common Prayer, Proper Liturgies for Special Days. The two take a look at the Liturgy for Ash Wednesday and talk about how it breathes God's love over ALL of God's People. That means you. …
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In this week's episode, The Fathers discuss Noonday Prayer and Devotions for Individuals and families as ways to stop, take stock, and reorient our lives back towards God. These services in the BCP also serve as reminders of God's never-failing presence in our lives. See our website for more information and more resources for your ongoing journey w…
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Father Tyler and Father Joshua are joined by Matt Rony for the first in a series of episodes discussing The Daily Office from The Book of Common Prayer. In this episode, the three discuss the origins of the office and begin to discuss the currents running through The Office. For more information and for a growing set of resources visit www.bcpandme…
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In the second episode of The BCP and Me Fathers Tyler and Joshua have an unusually joyful and rich conversation about The Calendar of The Church Year, and what it can tell us about our relationship to God and God's creation. You can find our website at www.bcpandme.com. There you can find out more about us and can find links to more resources as th…
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Fathers Tyler Richards and Joshua Nelson introduce the Podcast and tell a little bit about who they are and their journeys that brought them to The Episcopal Church and to The Book of Common Prayer. Find The Book of Common Prayer online at http://bcponline.org #episcopalchurch #Jesus #liturgyBy Fr. Tyler Richards and Fr. Joshua Nelson
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