St Bartholomew S Anglican Church public
[search 0]
More
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Transforming Lives Together Podcast

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
The Transforming Lives Together Podcast is a ministry of St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church in Tonawanda, NY. St. Bartholomew’s is on mission to see lives powerfully transformed through a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. For more information on the church please visit our website at: www.stbartston.org
  continue reading
 
On March 17 the Archbishops of Canterbury and York closed all the churches of the Church of England for public worship. The buildings now lie quiet. But the church of God is never silent and we at St Bartholomew hope to bring you some of this joyful noise out into the world. The service of Evensong is one of the great treasures of the Church of England. It is something which can be enjoyed at home wherever you are, almost as much as it can be enjoyed in a beautiful building.We hope the music ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Life comes with many trials and difficulties, and you find that out the moment you take your first breath on this planet. Most times we may be able to lean on our friends and family to help us get by, but sometimes we’re on our own, or we feel that way. In the moment, we may decide to give up, thinking there’s no end in sight. We may even doubt our…
  continue reading
 
Today we remember priests and reformers of the church, John and Charles Wesley. The short bio on John and Charles is taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts. The scripture reading for today comes from Isaiah 49:5-6(NKJV). The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.By St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church
  continue reading
 
One of the many things to consider when studying the book of Revelation is how Jesus and the Father are presented. John is giving us a glimpse into heaven, a peek behind the veil to encourage us and confirm what we believe regarding the nature of God the Father and God the Son, Jesus Christ. The churches John was writing to were dealing with variou…
  continue reading
 
Today we remember the Conversion of St. Paul. The short bio on Paul's conversion was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts. The scripture reading for today comes from Matthew 10:16-22(ESV). The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts. Painting: The Conversion of Saint Paul (or Conversion of Saul), by the Italian painter …
  continue reading
 
Many of us are privileged to own multiple copies of the Bible, especially through our favorite Bible app. The internet grants us access to a wide range of resources in online study guides, videos, and podcasts (like this one). With so many resources at our fingertips, we can fall into the trap of thinking that we can study and understand the Bible …
  continue reading
 
The book of Revelation is the only book in the Bible that promises a blessing to those who read, hear, and, most importantly, heed what it says. This shows how important our Lord’s Revelation to John is, whether you’re a Christian in first century Smyrna or twenty-first century America. Now the type of importance the book has depends upon how we vi…
  continue reading
 
One of the more controversial and talked about books in the Bible is Revelation. It’s a book that seems to have its foot in both past, present, and future, and gives us a vivid image of heavenly worship and the judgment of this world. The Apostle John is credited as being the author, though His role might be better understood as a recorder, writing…
  continue reading
 
It can be difficult to continue moving forward when we are in the midst of trouble in this life. Yet, it is necessary for us to do so if we are to experience the Joy of the Lord in the midst of the trouble. As we will discover in our study for this week, there are practical exercises we can do to keep us from focusing on the trouble and allow us to…
  continue reading
 
Blessed All Souls Day! Today we remember All the Faithful Departed, not just those known, but also those unknown who are members of this great living body that transcends time and space which we affectionately call the Church. The short bio on the Commemoration of All Faithful Departed was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.…
  continue reading
 
We remember St. Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons, who sought to repair the damage that the Viking invasions had inflicted on culture and learning, especially among the parish clergy. The short bio on St. Alfred was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts. The scripture reading is Luke 6:43-49 (NASB). The Collect comes fr…
  continue reading
 
In our first episode, we remember St. Luke the Evangelist whose researched accounts of Christ's life and the Acts of the Apostles have provided for the Church a faithful witness and have inspired many to put their trust in the Lord Jesus Christ. The short bio on St. Luke was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts. The scripture …
  continue reading
 
We’d all like to bear fruit in our lives and live with joy. But doing so requires us to be in relationship with other people. As we will discover in our study for this week, Paul’s attitude toward the Philippians was such that he longed to be able to encourage them, and because of his encouragement to them, he would be encouraged as well and would …
  continue reading
 
We are getting this out a little late, but it is still Easter! Hooray! We hope that this will draw you deeper into what’s going on in the readings and together draw from the Living Well all that we need to be more like our Blessed Lord each day. The Gospel passages we will be focusing on for this episode are Mark 16:1-8, John 20:19-31.…
  continue reading
 
Who we are around affects who we become as people. If we are around positivity, we are more likely to be positive people, and view things from the hopeful and joyful perspective. As we will discover in our study for this week we can misinterpret circumstances in our lives if we have had bad experiences in the past. And that can hinder our joy.…
  continue reading
 
Oftentimes we feel that we have no control over where our life is headed, as though somehow we are like a train that can only move along a given track. However, the way we react to different circumstances has a profound impact on the trajectory of our life. As we will discover in our study for this week starting and living with good habits is impor…
  continue reading
 
Introit: Hæc dies – Wood Responses: Rose Psalm: 105 First Reading: Ezekiel 37:1–14 Canticles: Evening Service in D – Bairstow Second Reading: Luke 24:13​–35 Anthem: ‘Tis the Day of Resurrection – Wood Preacher: Fr Jeremy Haselock, Associate Priest Postlude: Toccata – Francis Pott Join the Friends of St Bartholomew: https://www.greatstbarts.com/frie…
  continue reading
 
Rejoice, heavenly powers! Sing, choirs of Angels! The Easter Vigil from the Priory Church, with the Service of Light, Exultet, and Te Deum, marking our Lord's victory over the grave. Music: The heavens are telling (The Creation) – Haydn Jesus Christ the apple tree – Poston Go down, Moses – Tippett Out of the deep – Wood Festival Te Deum – Britten P…
  continue reading
 
Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me? Celebrant: Fr Jonathan Livingstone, The Hospitaller Deacon & Preacher: Fr Marcus Walker, The Rector The Passion: according to St John – Victoria The Reproaches: Sanders Crux fidelis – John of Portugal Civitas Sancti Tui - Byrd Readings: First Reading: Isaiah 52:13–53:12 Epistle:…
  continue reading
 
A solemn Eucharist for Maundy Thursday, with footwashing and watch. Celebrant: Fr Jeremy Haselock, Associate Priest Deacon & Preacher: Fr Marcus Walker, The Rector Mass Setting: Missa brevis – Walton During the Foot Washing: Wash me throughly – Wesley Offertory Motet: Ubi caritas – Duruflé Readings: First Reading: Exodus 12:1–4,11–14 Epistle: 1 Cor…
  continue reading
 
Normally the “Conversations” wing of the podcast is dedicated to interviews with people ministering throughout the WNY area, and while we are looking forward to getting back to that, we also wanted to do something different. Every other week, Dn. Jacob and I will be reflecting on the Gospel passages for the previous two Sundays (this past Sunday an…
  continue reading
 
This service comprises a sequence of readings, music, and prayers. In some respects, it is like a Christmas Carol Service in structure, but this narrative tells the story of the events of Holy Week up to the crucifixion, death, and burial of the Lord Jesus Christ. It includes some of the most powerful music of the season, and is a powerful and movi…
  continue reading
 
Choral Eucharist for the Annunciation, celebrating the 898th anniversary of the founding of the church. Fr. Jeremy Haselock celebrates, while Marcus Walker preaches & launches our new Friends of Great St Bartholomew: God being born in Bethlehem and brought up in Nazareth sanctifies time and place. Messe Brève - Ropartz Ave Maria - Brahms Ancient Su…
  continue reading
 
Preacher: Fr Marcus Walker, The Rector To make an offering towards the mission & upkeep of the church, click here: https://www.mygivinghub.com/go?id=LkODaqQ9G3 To support Redemption Roasters, our Lent Appeal, please click here: https://www.mygivinghub.com/go?id=QWObjX6OY4 Prelude: Clarifica me, Pater – Tomkins Responses: Plainchant Psalm: 34 First …
  continue reading
 
Normally the “Conversations” wing of the podcast is dedicated to interviews with people ministering throughout the WNY area, and while we are looking forward to getting back to that, we also wanted to do something different. Every other week, Dn. Jacob and I will be reflecting on the Gospel passages for the previous two Sundays (this past Sunday an…
  continue reading
 
Preacher: Fr Jonathan Livingstone, The Hospitaller Responses: Ben Parry Psalms: 13 & 14 First Reading: Exodus 6:2–13 Canticles: The Knaresborough Service – Simon Lindley Second Reading: Romans 5:1–11 Anthem: Save us O Lord – Bairstow Postlude: Fantasy on “Aus der Tiefe (Heinlein)” – Leighton To make an offering towards the mission & upkeep of the c…
  continue reading
 
Discipline is not a pleasant word for most people. Oftentimes the word brings to mind instances of scolding or punishment. Yet when we are disciplined in our daily lives we discover the blessings that God wants us to have. As we will discover in our study for this week, discipline and discernment are essential if we are to grow into mature individu…
  continue reading
 
Preacher: Fr Jonathan Livingstone, Hospitaller To make an offering towards the mission & upkeep of the church, click here: https://www.mygivinghub.com/go?id=LkODaqQ9G3 Responses: Tomkins Canticles: Evening Service in A minor – William Child Anthem: Salvator Mundi – Blow Postlude: A Fancy in Gamut flatt – Gibbons Support the show…
  continue reading
 
Celebrant and preacher: Fr Marcus Walker, The Rector Responses: Ayleward Psalm: 135 First Reading: Genesis 12:1–9 Canticles: Evening Service (Dorian) – Amner Second Reading: Hebrews 11:1–3,8–16 Anthem: O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht BWV 118 – J.S. Bach Postlude: Præludium in d BuxWV 140 – Buxtehude Support the show…
  continue reading
 
Preacher: Fr Jonathan Livingstone, The Hospitaller Responses: Radcliffe Psalm: 119:17–32 First Reading: Genesis 2: 15–17, 3: 1–7 Canticles: Evening Service in G minor – Francis Jackson Second Reading: Luke 13: 31–end Anthem: A Hymn of St Columba – Britten Postlude: Psalm Prelude No 1 (from Three Psalm Preludes, Set One) – Howells To support the wor…
  continue reading
 
An Ash Wednesday service from London's oldest church Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Marcus Walker, The Rector Responses: Morley Canticles: Venite – Plainchant; Benedicite & Benedictus in Bb – Purcell Litany: Loosemore Anthem: Miserere mei – Allegri Commination Collect: Turn thou us, O good Lord – Tomkins To support the work of St Bart's, and the maintena…
  continue reading
 
Preacher: Fr Jeremy Haselock, Associate Priest Responses: Ben Parry Psalm: 2 First Reading: 1 Kings 19:1–16 Canticles: Evening Service in G – Somervell Second Reading: 2 Peter 1:16​–21 Anthem: The King of Love my Shepherd is – Somervell Postlude: March Triomphale – Alcock Support the showBy Great St Barts
  continue reading
 
Preacher: Fr Jonathan Livingstone, The Hospitaller Responses: Ben Parry Psalm: 65 First Reading: Genesis 2:4b–25 Canticles: Evening Service in C – Kelly Second Reading: Luke 8.22–35 Anthem: I am the light of the world – Bednall O Salutaris Hostia - Dupré Postlude: Allegro deciso (from Évocation) – Dupré To support the work of St Bart's, and the mai…
  continue reading
 
“If it feels good do it” might be a familiar saying to you. Maybe you’ve heard someone use it to justify a particular action or actions. This type of maxim may sound appealing, even wise because our senses do help us discern between what is pleasant and what is harmful. For example, sometimes we learn not to sit too close to the fire by feeling the…
  continue reading
 
Join us for a special service of Evensong for the Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, broadcast from London's oldest church. The Reverend Marcus Walker preaches. Introit: We wait for thy loving kindness – McKie Responses: Rose Psalm: Psalm: 122 & 132 Canticles: The Evening Service in A – Stanford Anthems: When to the Temple Mary went…
  continue reading
 
Preacher: The Rev'd Marcus Walker, Rector Responses: Peter J. Smith Psalm: 34 First Reading: 1 Samuel 3:1–20 Canticles: Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis (The Amarillo Service) – David Ashley White Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 14:12–20 Anthem: Sing unto the Lord – Poston Postlude: Toccata – Paul Ayres To support the work of St Bart's, and the maintenance…
  continue reading
 
The way we see the world shapes the way we interact with it and with others. Having the wrong narrative will not only complicate our relationships, it will prevent us from experiencing true joy. If God created us to be in loving relationships, the greatest being our relationship with Him, and to experience joy through those relationships, then we n…
  continue reading
 
Our preacher this evening is Fr Gary Dench, Assistant Priest at Brentwood’s Roman Catholic Cathedral. Responses: Radcliffe Psalm: 149 First Reading: Isaiah 49:1–13 Canticles: Evening Service in Eb – Stainer Second Reading: Acts 22:3–16 Anthem: How lovely are the messengers – Mendelssohn Postlude: Holy is the true light (from Triptych) – David Bedna…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide