My Courses

  • Anglicans on Baptism and Salvation: What You Need to Know

    Anglicans on Baptism and Salvation: What You Need to Know

    The Anglican tradition places significant emphasis on the sacrament of baptism, viewing it as a crucial aspect of the salvation process. According to the Anglican Catechism, “God forgives my sins and reconciles me to himself through his Son, Jesus Christ, whom he has given to the world as an undeserved gift of love.” Understanding Anglican…

  • Anglican Beliefs: Do They Believe Baptism Saves?

    Anglican Beliefs: Do They Believe Baptism Saves?

    The Anglican view on baptism is complex and multifaceted. According to the Articles of Religion (XXVII), baptism is not only a sign of profession but also a sign of regeneration or new birth, where individuals are grafted into the Church. The question of whether baptism saves is a matter of debate within the Anglican tradition.…

  • What Do Episcopalians Believe About the Bible?

    What Do Episcopalians Believe About the Bible?

    The Episcopal Church is rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection are seen as the salvation of the world. As Episcopalians, they follow a legacy of inclusion, embracing diversity and promoting a welcoming environment. Their beliefs about the Bible are central to their faith, serving as a guide for their…

  • What Do Protestant Anglicans Believe?

    What Do Protestant Anglicans Believe?

    Anglicanism, also known as Episcopalianism in some countries, is a Western Christian tradition that emerged from the practices and liturgy of the Church of England following the English Reformation. This Christian tradition has a rich history and has developed distinct beliefs and practices over time. At its core, Anglicanism is rooted in the Protestant Reformation,…

  • What Do Episcopalians Believe About Mary?

    What Do Episcopalians Believe About Mary?

    The Episcopal Church has a rich tradition of honoring Mary, the mother of Jesus, rooted in scripture and centuries of Christian practice. Since the apostolic age, Mary has been an object of veneration in the church, celebrated for her humility and obedience to God’s message. The Episcopalian perspective on Mary emphasizes her pivotal role in…

  • What Do Episcopalians Believe About Jesus?

    What Do Episcopalians Believe About Jesus?

    The Episcopal Church is rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection are seen as the cornerstone of their faith. Episcopalians aspire to follow Jesus’ example, embracing a legacy of inclusion and striving to exemplify God’s love for every human being. At its core, the Episcopal Church’s belief in Jesus is…

  • Episcopalian Beliefs on Hell Explained

    Episcopalian Beliefs on Hell Explained

    The concept of hell is a complex and multifaceted topic within Christian theology. For Episcopalians, the idea of hell is closely tied to the concept of human free will, where individuals have the capacity to accept or reject God. Understanding the Episcopal Church’s perspective on hell requires an exploration of their theological views on sin,…

  • What Do the Church of England Believe In?

    What Do the Church of England Believe In?

    The Church of England is a Christian denomination with a rich history and a unique set of beliefs. As part of the Anglican Communion, a global family of churches, it shares a common heritage and theology with other historic denominations. The Church of England’s core doctrines are rooted in the Holy Trinity and the importance…

  • Episcopalian Views on Gay Marriage Explained

    Episcopalian Views on Gay Marriage Explained

    The Episcopal Church has been a pioneer in the discussion on LGBTQ+ rights, significantly evolving its stance on gay marriage over the years. In 2015, a pivotal moment arrived when The Episcopal Church codified its theological support for same-sex marriage through two resolutions, marking a substantial shift in its approach to LGBTQ+ issues. This development…

  • What Do Episcopalians Believe About Baptism?

    What Do Episcopalians Believe About Baptism?

    In the Episcopal Church, baptism is a sacrament that marks an individual’s initiation into the Christian community. Through baptism, individuals are lovingly adopted by God into God’s family, which is referred to as the Church. Baptism is considered a pivotal moment in a person’s spiritual journey, signifying their commitment to follow Christ. As stated in…