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Yes, Episcopalians read Holy Scripture

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In this episode… we unpack the question, do Episcopalians actually read Scripture? We are joined by the Very Reverend Dr. Andy Keyse for this conversation. We talk about how Episcopalians view Holy Scripture and is there a way to faithfully study and understand them. We also discuss the importance of translations of the Bible and where to start reading the Bible if you are wanting to explore it for the first time.

We have provided links below to some of the study bibles we discuss in our conversation.

About the Hosts

Clare Stern-Burbano (she/her) is a member of the laity and currently a youth and college minister at a parish in Kansas City, MO and third-year seminarian at Univ. of Dubuque Theological Seminary. She hopes of one day becoming an Episcopal priest. Clare comes from an interfaith family and found a spiritual home in the Episcopal Church when she was nine years old.

The Rev. David Kendrick (he/him) serves as the Rector at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Springfield, MO in the Diocese of West Missouri. He is married to Laura and they are really proud of their son, John, their daughter-in-law, Nancy, and two young grandsons.

The Rev. Collin Larimore (he/him) serves as Associate Rector at Grace Episcopal Church in Carthage, Missouri in the Diocese of West Missouri. Fr. Collin has a passion for the outdoors, travel, and food. A native of the Ozarks of southern Missouri, Fr. Collin was raised in the Episcopal Church, studied religion and conservation in undergraduate, and completed his seminary studies at Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas.

About our Guest:

The Very Rev. Dr. Andrew C. Keyse (he/him)

Andy is the 9th Dean of Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral and began his ministry there on December 1, 2019. Prior to coming to Kansas City, Andy served as the Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Florence, AL (2007-2019), and as the Associate Rector of Grace Episcopal Church in Hinsdale, IL (2002-2007). Andy received his Master of Divinity degree in 2002 from the School of Theology, The University of the South, in Sewanee, TN. He later received a Doctor of Ministry degree (Liturgy), also from the School of Theology, The University of the South, in 2018. Andy was ordained both Deacon and Priest in the Diocese of Chicago in 2002.

Andy lives in the Parkville area with his wife, Beth. They have two children: Siras, a student at the University of Kansas, and Mary-Mullis, a Freshman at Columbia College Chicago.

Relevant links…

www.bcponline.org

CEB Study Bible

Access Bible-Study Edition

New Oxford Annotated Bible

The Jewish Annotated New Testament

“The translations of the Bible authorized for use in the worship of the Episcopal Church are the King James (Authorized Version), together with the Marginal Readings authorized for use by the General Convention of 1901, the English Revision of 1881, the American Revision of 1901, the Revised Standard Version of 1952, the Jerusalem Bible of 1966, the New English Bible with the Apocrypha of 1970, the 1976 Good News Bible (Today’s English Version), the New American Bible (1970), the Revised Standard Version, an Ecumenical Edition, known as the “R.S.V. Common Bible” (1973), the New International Version (1978), the New Jerusalem Bible (1987), the Revised English Bible (1989), and the New Revised Standard Version Bible (1990).” (An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church, The Bible)

All Things…Episcopal podcast is a production of The Diocese of West Missouri in association with Resonate Media.

Music is provided by Blue Dot sessions

Our opening theme is New Found Believers and our closing theme is After Sunrise

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In this episode… we unpack the question, do Episcopalians actually read Scripture? We are joined by the Very Reverend Dr. Andy Keyse for this conversation. We talk about how Episcopalians view Holy Scripture and is there a way to faithfully study and understand them. We also discuss the importance of translations of the Bible and where to start reading the Bible if you are wanting to explore it for the first time.

We have provided links below to some of the study bibles we discuss in our conversation.

About the Hosts

Clare Stern-Burbano (she/her) is a member of the laity and currently a youth and college minister at a parish in Kansas City, MO and third-year seminarian at Univ. of Dubuque Theological Seminary. She hopes of one day becoming an Episcopal priest. Clare comes from an interfaith family and found a spiritual home in the Episcopal Church when she was nine years old.

The Rev. David Kendrick (he/him) serves as the Rector at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Springfield, MO in the Diocese of West Missouri. He is married to Laura and they are really proud of their son, John, their daughter-in-law, Nancy, and two young grandsons.

The Rev. Collin Larimore (he/him) serves as Associate Rector at Grace Episcopal Church in Carthage, Missouri in the Diocese of West Missouri. Fr. Collin has a passion for the outdoors, travel, and food. A native of the Ozarks of southern Missouri, Fr. Collin was raised in the Episcopal Church, studied religion and conservation in undergraduate, and completed his seminary studies at Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas.

About our Guest:

The Very Rev. Dr. Andrew C. Keyse (he/him)

Andy is the 9th Dean of Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral and began his ministry there on December 1, 2019. Prior to coming to Kansas City, Andy served as the Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Florence, AL (2007-2019), and as the Associate Rector of Grace Episcopal Church in Hinsdale, IL (2002-2007). Andy received his Master of Divinity degree in 2002 from the School of Theology, The University of the South, in Sewanee, TN. He later received a Doctor of Ministry degree (Liturgy), also from the School of Theology, The University of the South, in 2018. Andy was ordained both Deacon and Priest in the Diocese of Chicago in 2002.

Andy lives in the Parkville area with his wife, Beth. They have two children: Siras, a student at the University of Kansas, and Mary-Mullis, a Freshman at Columbia College Chicago.

Relevant links…

www.bcponline.org

CEB Study Bible

Access Bible-Study Edition

New Oxford Annotated Bible

The Jewish Annotated New Testament

“The translations of the Bible authorized for use in the worship of the Episcopal Church are the King James (Authorized Version), together with the Marginal Readings authorized for use by the General Convention of 1901, the English Revision of 1881, the American Revision of 1901, the Revised Standard Version of 1952, the Jerusalem Bible of 1966, the New English Bible with the Apocrypha of 1970, the 1976 Good News Bible (Today’s English Version), the New American Bible (1970), the Revised Standard Version, an Ecumenical Edition, known as the “R.S.V. Common Bible” (1973), the New International Version (1978), the New Jerusalem Bible (1987), the Revised English Bible (1989), and the New Revised Standard Version Bible (1990).” (An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church, The Bible)

All Things…Episcopal podcast is a production of The Diocese of West Missouri in association with Resonate Media.

Music is provided by Blue Dot sessions

Our opening theme is New Found Believers and our closing theme is After Sunrise

  continue reading

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