As an Athetist trying to grasp a better understanding of faith in general this interview and your channel are a beautiful discovery, thank you for these videos
@micahwatz1148 Жыл бұрын
Keep lookin for God man. Hes the answer.
@sjdhgydhfyrn1023 Жыл бұрын
You are ignorant and arrogant. The universe did not create itself. Repent and bow down before God Almighty.
@bradgriffith658 Жыл бұрын
If you keep searching with all your heart, He will appear.
@tammymullins1151 Жыл бұрын
I just said a prayer for you. Keep seeking Him. He promised that if we seek Him we will find Him. He keeps his promises.🙏
@af031987 Жыл бұрын
Bless you and may I suggest looking at an LCMS church in your area.
@toddkunkler6 ай бұрын
I am an ACNA Anglican who deeply appreciates what I sensed you also appreciated - solid evangelical commitment found within an ancient yet relevant tradition. Christianity is not only “worldwide” (catholic) but also spans centuries.
@MattWhitmanTMBH6 ай бұрын
Well said. I really appreciate this comment.
@orthodoxpilgrimofficial Жыл бұрын
As an Eastern Orthodox Christian I found the interview with Pastor Patrick Wildman very insightful, thank you Mr. Whitman
@johnsmeriglio149 Жыл бұрын
This was a great addition to your church visits … it felt different than others and I’m guessing you read him and his answers as well as he read you and your questions. There was a lot in this “episode” you went hard in the paint with the questions and answered very honestly from within him
@bluedrummajor2876 Жыл бұрын
I read an Eastern Orthodox pamphlet once that said churches are meant to be embassies for Heaven and we gather at the embassies to remember whose we are, where we really came from and where we'll return, and how we're supposed to live our lives while we're not home.
@agoogleuser007 Жыл бұрын
The quality of the sitdown interviews are simply incredible. However you accomplish it is truly some of the highest production value I think I've witnessed on KZbin and any televised programs. I really like how you steer conversations without undue force but yet still express intent listening and humble curiosity. This format of conversation is both interesting and inspirational for my mind and my faith. Can't get enough, thank you!
@MattWhitmanTMBH Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@alboggs8239 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Matt. I’ve watched quite a few of your videos over the years and I have to say you’ve open my eyes to how I can easily fall into traps. I struggle often with the idea that if you’re not worshiping the Lord the way, I am that you’re doing it wrong. Through your interviews I realize that there are true believers in other denominations, and that I have to kill this urge to be judge mental with anyone who doesn’t see worship as I do. Again, thank you very much and God bless you.
@zzzaaayyynnn Жыл бұрын
agree ... the production values are A+ and support the seriousness of the discussions ...
@michaeltorres1263 Жыл бұрын
@@alboggs8239 I think Romans 14 is going to be a big way that we can move forward as the Church. This comes to you from a protestant.
@alboggs8239 Жыл бұрын
@@michaeltorres1263 side note, I’m a protestant too. 😃
@luisperez3979 Жыл бұрын
As an Anglican, I look at Christ everyday to receive the grace I need to be saved at the end. He gained our salvation but this salvation has not come to it's completion until I finally am in His presence and His kingdom forever. I was saved, I am being saved and I will be saved.
@saintejeannedarc9460 Жыл бұрын
I love everything you said here. I've been in a lot of dialogue w/ Catholics and they have a different way of believing in salvation, that they don't ever really know if they'll stay in the state of grace and of sanctification. So then it's a presumption to assume one's salvation, and some even say a sin of presumption. I don't believe that way, but it can chip away. I trust God to complete the work in me that he, and only he started. I'm just holding on tight and trusting. I am saved, I am being saved, and I will be saved. Thank the Lord.
@voyager75 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful expression of trust in Christ and the hope and trust of perseverance in Him.
@josuefuentes5627 Жыл бұрын
Hey Matt, I’m a young Catholic, who watches all your videos. I hope this doesn’t come off the wrong way, but I appreciate all that you are doing! Coincidently I have come to ask myself a lot of questions that I probably would not have if it wasn’t for your channel. And it has been one out of many reasons for the growth in my faith. Love ya man, and keep at it!
@ivandinsmore6217 Жыл бұрын
"A kingdom is a sphere, a place, a territory where the will of the king is done. The Kingdom is anywhere that God's will is done". ....Churches are outposts of the Kingdom. This really made sense to me in a way it hasn't before. I have never thought of the Church in that way.Fascinating.
@riverjao Жыл бұрын
I really liked the churches as outposts part too 👍
@Nopicrandom3 ай бұрын
This whole series where you visit different churches and have legit conversations with folks has been great…keep up the good work. Thank you.
@mamab3942 Жыл бұрын
I just happened on this video. I have been praying about my faith. About me being in my way. About my faith lacking the emotional feelings. About believing with doubt. About faith with questions. But the questions and answers here touched me. Then I realized even though in this season I lack that the feeling, I have actually been reading more, studying more, praying more than I ever have. I am having deeper conversations about Gods Word. Thank you. I will be watching this again and again. Truly thank you, I needed this.
@dianaholberg2300 Жыл бұрын
I suggest St. John of the Cross... Ascent of Mount Carmel
@MargaretCutt-um8iq Жыл бұрын
keep at it. Faith is a commitment and a decision. Sometimes it has feelings and is emotional, sometimes it's not. Just because you're not feeling the emotional doesn't mean your faith is lacking or faulty. Be kind to yourself about how you are expressing and feeling faith. it waxes and wanes Blessings to you.
@saintejeannedarc9460 Жыл бұрын
It's great when the depth of feelings are there, but they aren't always. No one can sustain an emotional high for any length of time for anything. The best we can hope for is a deeper, abiding peace. I pray you have that. In my times of struggle, I reach out more too and it rewards in the end.
@janetsmiley67789 ай бұрын
Lord, I believe. Help my unbelief. Matthew 9:24
@robertolimpio91644 ай бұрын
Couldnt agree more.... In my exploration of doubt, I listened to everything from the agnostic informant and cosmic skeptic, to Jordan Peterson and pints with Aquinas. In the journey I realized I believe in Christ and the blood of the cross as my means to salvation. It's like the faith snuck up behind me and got a hold, vs. the other way around.
@VanessaHamshere Жыл бұрын
Really excellent interview. As a British Anglican it was great to see someone talking about the American flavour. So much of it really resonated with me.
@Ozgipsy Жыл бұрын
I was a Baptist for a while. The Anglican high church rite is my home now. It’s a beautiful faith when the church leaders follow the Bible. And when they don’t, The Global South pulls them into line. 👍
@Gam1ngGor1lla8 ай бұрын
Thank God for the Global South!
@Kilowhiskey-g9t3 ай бұрын
Dude I absolutely love your channel, so great to understand other Christian denominations, I pray for the unity of Christs church one day.
@joydurham5437 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this interview. I am a catechist in the ACNA, and appreciate this interview. With that being said, I can appreciate the supernatural nature and accessibility of the sacraments in the Roman Catholic Church. Since this seems, to me, to be the remedy for much of our Protestant rational-ism. God bless all the people involved in this.
@victorartb Жыл бұрын
I was brought up in the Baptist Church but since I moved to England I’ve been attending an evangelical Anglican Church . Thank you for this amazing interview . I can see why I’ve been so drawn to the Anglican Church lately !
@julieolson3649 Жыл бұрын
As a life-long LCMS member, I can't get on board with women preachers, but I absolutely adore the candor in your interview with Priest Patrick! It's all about the death, the burial, and the resurrection. Wonderful hour, well spent with two men who love Jesus! Also love going through the books of the Bible every day on TMBH. Thanks for all you do to help us learn!
@sniperpronerfmods9811 Жыл бұрын
What is lcms.... Never heard of it
@julieolson3649 Жыл бұрын
@@sniperpronerfmods9811 Lutheran Church Missouri Synod
@brendonpremkumar8207 Жыл бұрын
I'm Lutheran too, and I would agree that women cannot be ordained pastors, but can preach outside the context of Sunday worship. But this was a wonderful interview.
@saintejeannedarc9460 Жыл бұрын
@@brendonpremkumar8207 There are some great women teachers online. I do agree that things go sideways in denominations when they allow women preachers, then everything goes liberal and worldly after a time.
@rick119609 ай бұрын
Thank you Matt for the profound questions on your journey of faith. As someone who is RC, I am also fascinated by Anglican spirituality and the miracle of this 'Broad' church encompassing so many divergent and strongly held beliefs. A beautiful church and inspiring pastor-The Reverend Patrick Wildman.
@isdhound Жыл бұрын
You asked the questions I needed answered. Thank you for this..."mission?" of exploring all the faiths and having the courage to admit your own wavering and breaking faith. Right there with you, buddy.
@janetsmiley67789 ай бұрын
We welcome you to come visit an ACNA church.
@davidjosselyn36610 ай бұрын
As a A Catholic, I really appreciated Pastor Patrick sharing his wisdom and witness of the spirit at work in the church and world beyond the cross and resurrection.
@emilysteele730 Жыл бұрын
This interview has given me hope that I may indeed find a church where I can agree with most of the primary doctrines and beliefs. I was about to consider myself a “post organized church” follower of Jesus….and I love “church”.
@RevJoshuaBovisАй бұрын
Great interview Matt. I have watched this one many times. I am very encouraged by the ACNA guys across the pond from me.
@uriahocean6968 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this pastor's understanding of truth, the church, the mission, and a love for the Kingdom. Wow.
@kimjensen8207 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, brothers Man... I enjoyed this talk. I'm here at my kitchen table, just crying... Of joy. I'm considering emigrating to the United States - get me some brothers! In Christ! Greetings from Scandinavia Kind regards Kim
@brizness2 ай бұрын
This is quietly remarkable. I didn't know what to expect when I hit play, but this unfolds into an incredibly articulate explanation of what it means to follow Jesus. Matt, you really did a great job guiding this into the basics of things and then kneading out the great answers Patrick provided. An eloquent and heartfelt presentation for we who seek.
@annb9029 Жыл бұрын
As a Catholic this was interesting very heart felt
@saintejeannedarc9460 Жыл бұрын
Yes, there's a depth of faith on this side of Christianity too. We can always learn from each other.
@debbeb4499 Жыл бұрын
It was evident from the outset, Matt, that you were asking from a different perspective in this interview than in many of your other ones-that you had a personal interest in the deeper things and not just curiosity as to why a particular sect/church does such and such a thing in such and such a way. Pastor Patrick’s comments regarding intellectual belief as a separate thing from faith, which he referred to more as trust in Christ, touched a deep place in my soul because I have the intellectual belief, but recognize in myself less of the trust/faith; this helped me see it more clearly. Thank you both for a very meaningful discussion. P.S. Your current Bible series podcast is great. The overviews are very helpful in grasping the timeline of events and how it all fits together.
@Concetta206 күн бұрын
The point about our relationship with Christ being a covenant, not based on the steadiness of our feelings, is such a profound and Biblical concept.
@Blargmaster-pf4bf Жыл бұрын
I went to this church for a funeral and it was a lovely service with the liturgy and everything
@ahandad Жыл бұрын
I am not part of the Anglican Church, however, I did spend several years as an Alpha table leader. It is a spectacular program. I encourage anyone seeking answers to get involved in an Alpha program.
@toddbonin6926 Жыл бұрын
Matt, I’ve been watching you for years. I think this was one of your best episodes. I enjoyed the sincerity of the conversation. It meant something for me. Please do more like this. Thank you.
@emilysteele730 Жыл бұрын
I agree!
@saintejeannedarc9460 Жыл бұрын
It takes a nearing the end of yourself. I guess visiting churches that were dead in their faith had brought him to this point, and we got to reap the results. His pain was the gain for all of us, including himself. God bless that pastor who gifted us w/ these answers.
@teresawoods5099 Жыл бұрын
Aww man guys, this was SO GOOD. Thank you, I'm crying. That comment regarding how often do they have bread and wine...we forget...whew, that hit me right in the soul. Thank you both.
@RayRice-lr8vi10 ай бұрын
It is so humbling how often during Matt's interviews that I hear the gospel preached so eloquently from so many different corners of Christianity
@Grandwigg25 күн бұрын
I have loved reading the discussions in the comments for these videos. So many beautiful expressions of how their faith (or search for it) has presented in their lives and hearts. It's interesting I remember pausing to back up the video to hear something again (and relay it to the other room), and saw it was the 'most replayed". It was the part that included we are to be rooted, grounded in the Cross of Christ and how 'my cross to carry' isn't some physical affliction or trial to 'bear up' under, but to sacrifice the self, selfishness and such for the Glory of God and the Gospel of Christ. Or something along those lines. I quite liked it my mu retention is terrible and I think I am actually falling asleep. Good night.
@chriper775 ай бұрын
It's beautiful that God led Matt to this guy at a point in his walk where he was struggling with not 'feeling' the reality of God, but still wanting to believe, and knowing intellectually that it still all made sense. I love the pastoral response of this pastor when he caught onto this questioning as being of a more personal nature.
@madpiper4354 Жыл бұрын
Well Matt, you've gone and done it. I'm going to have to listen to this interview 3-4 times to unpack it all and study on it a MONTH to fully digest the message. Well done sir.
@avataranime101 Жыл бұрын
I kid you not. I was literally just wondering about what Anglicans believe. Then I open up the KZbin app and this is the first recommended vid!
@YeshuaSaves3 Жыл бұрын
Did watch the Anglican guy who said heaven is here’s at the asbury university revival?
@joshuatrott193 Жыл бұрын
I would recommend the last video Matt did on Anglicans
@fortisrisuspater Жыл бұрын
This is not a good video to garner what most Anglican churches look like. This church is on the fringe.
@YeshuaSaves3 Жыл бұрын
@@fortisrisuspater Are you Anglican? And what do you mean by fringe?
@joshuatrott193 Жыл бұрын
@@YeshuaSaves3 I echo Christophet
@traildude7538 Жыл бұрын
I can't believe Matt said that feelings are linked to faith! He needs to hear what Luther said: "I believe that I cannot by my own reason and strength believe in my Lord Jesus Christ or come to Him, but the Holy Spirit has called me by the Gospel, enlightened me with His gifts..." God is ALWAYS the one doing the heavy lifting! He always has been! God has always called a PEOPLE, and our relationship with Him is as part of that people. As a part of that people our feelings will come and go, stop then flow, but our feelings aren't the thing -- Jesus on the Cross is the thing! Faith doesn't rest on us, it rests on Him.
@IsoMorphix7 ай бұрын
Pretty sure he was asking for the sake of pulling out the dialogue. That was the point of the question--and it's a good one: if faith isn't outward signs alone on the one hand, and it isn't a "feeling"/"experience" alone on the other, what exactly is it? This is a very solid question.
@OwenBerg Жыл бұрын
I really appreciated this video and the gentleness and humility of the discussion. I think this was the most touching and honest video of the series and that is due in partly to you exposing yourself a little more. Thanks Matt, great work.
@Bruised-Reed10 ай бұрын
This has been one of my most favourite KZbin videos of 2023
@ethsailliamswa Жыл бұрын
Ive seen all of your Church Visits and sit downs with those pastors, some of the videos ive seen multiple times like the antiochian orthodox videos. But, this video is a special one because I believe you are asking some particularly probing and deep questions on the nature of Faith. I align very closely with the hypothetical christian you describe, and I believe many more christians like me appreciate you asking such difficult questions.
@jaredanderson9842 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video Matt! Praying for you and thankful for, and edified by your ministry.
@613army Жыл бұрын
The timing of this video aligns with my prayers from the past several days, for answers and clarity on some things. Praise Jesus! 🙏🏻
@windowsoflife Жыл бұрын
Patrick, thank you for clearly framing the Gospel.
@Alice-oe4kd Жыл бұрын
Lord I believe, help my unbelief Mark 9:23-24
@yeetoburrito9972 Жыл бұрын
Amen
@ChristineTX9 ай бұрын
What a sweet, kindhearted man. This was an excellent interview ❤
@emilysteele730 Жыл бұрын
I’m hearing him say that it’s about allegiance to Christ, not a feeling or administered or a manifestation, and I completely agree. And allegiance means dying to self, carrying my cross and being “in Christ” and representing him to this world.
@franpatzcraig6713 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your fair and insightful interview. I'm a member of an ACNA church in MA. This interweaving of the historical beliefs of the church with the addressing of the challenges of living in contemporary times, the caring for the needs of wounded people and the rest of God's creation; this kind of blending of intellectual assent with the transforming of the heart is what attracted me to the ACNA not long after it's founding as a denomination. And it is what keeps me there.
@leonalirangues3340 Жыл бұрын
Matt, really the most open interview/conversation you have had yet. I also really appreciated that you were more open about what you believe. I also appreciate how you try not to talk down to those theologies that don't resonate with you. Also, doubt is not a measure of faith. In my mind, they work together to help us grow in faith and full surrender and trust in Christ. Unbelief seems different to me from doubt. I know I am probably mincing words. Or maybe the better term is non-belief. Anyway, keep it coming. Thank you.
@resurfixzamboniservice8206 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this interview. A firm foundation of love and respect for our Lord and Savior and with the Holy Spirit these men can have an enlightening conversation that reflects the light of the Lord. Really well done!
@joshuabenton3785 Жыл бұрын
What an excellent interview! Rigorous and gracious! I have found my self a home at a local local church Anglican church in Alpharetta Georgia. I absolutely adore the community and I’m doing my best for into it so that it can be around for as long as it can be.
@landenfields4164 Жыл бұрын
Really encouraged by this interview. It ministered to me in a way I was not expecting but spoke directly to what I have been struggling with lately. If you’re ever in OP or the KC area again Matt I’d love grab a coffee with you or something.
@timothyallen-wagner5677 Жыл бұрын
Your humility and gratitude towards your listeners and engagers is inspiring to put it mildly. The more I follow your cared-for content the more I learn about conversation as service. I'm not even sure I understand what that means, but the fruit of your service (and the precurring sacrifice) is so evident in the comments of your videos the community you've gathered as a whole. Conversation can surely be an object of stewardship and you have exemplified that in an environment so desert of sacrificial discussion. From one internet stranger to another, thank you Matt.
@mrclarky Жыл бұрын
Loved the part about staying true to Jesus even in our doubts. Really great stuff :)
@emiliomendoza6533 ай бұрын
You can do greater things in my name ❤take up your cross, and follow me❤
@kelzworldkz93476 ай бұрын
I am so glad I found this interview. Have journey from evangelical church to United Methodist where we love the liturgy and beautiful worship space, and tomorrow going to visit an Anglican Church tomorrow.
@stephanieharris2337 Жыл бұрын
As a woman, I’m deeply interested in and impacted by the roles of women within the church as defined by different denominations. I would love to see a panel type discussion on the topic! I know what I believe but I’m so interested in how others interpret and apply their belief. I love how he explained that their are no hierarchies in the kingdom
@Saints0611 Жыл бұрын
I am an ordained female pastor in the Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians. We have excellent resources related to the issue of women in ministry. Please also look to Christians for Biblical Gender Equality (CBE International) for additional resources. Both ministries can be found online.
@stephanieharris2337 Жыл бұрын
@@Saints0611 thanks so much!!
@saintejeannedarc9460 Жыл бұрын
There are hierarchies all through the bible though.
@thatbendude8170 Жыл бұрын
Matt is becoming a better and better with each interview. Thanks for asking hard questions
@louisetrott5532 Жыл бұрын
As an Anglican brought up in England and Australia, I found this particular expression of Anglicanism so interesting. And a great example of the broad Church aspect of Anglicanism. A church which has embraced the ordination of women, which has accepted female headship, which deeply values communion, which teaches the Alpha course, which calls its leader 'Pastor'. I have never come across this kind of mixture of elements which would not be found together in either high, low, or middle churches in Australia. So very interesting.
@digitalfl00d Жыл бұрын
Every time I watch these church visit videos (I've been through everyone in this channel's series) I can't help but think no matter how far apart any person may be from another in their experience of God and explaining their beliefs as we perceive them walking into that conversation, that once we sit down and civilly work through what we know and what we hold in faith about God... wow... just wow... every time that gap looks non-existent when we get down into the details. These video really do drive understanding and not in some artificial way. The questions are tough, but purposeful in driving constructive conversation and each pastor/minister/priest you talk to shows genuine concern in their answer not in some boiler plate manner, but like it was described here in this video by Matt himself... they really care about what Matt is asking and want to meet him on it where Jesus would have them do so. Just wonderful stuff. I never come away from these without learning something and often I come away with learning well more than I thought going in. Thank you for that Matt. Keep up the great work on this project. It has tremendous value and is truly a ministry of God's work that you are doing.
@saintejeannedarc9460 Жыл бұрын
I don't think Matt shows the really modernist wishy washy pastors though. He seemed to allude in his video talking about how much this interview revived his spirit, after visiting some of the really dead churches that had departed from a solid biblical stance, that he visits them, but maybe doesn't post those interviews. I would guess if he is demoralized, he doesn't want to share those ones.
@uriahocean6968 Жыл бұрын
Bro... this interview was anointed.
@cody5879 Жыл бұрын
You have a lot of great interviews, this has to be my favorite one; I keep coming back to it. I feel like it does a good job of getting to the heart of what the kingdom values are about!
@sb-ru7xk Жыл бұрын
I really liked how he explained what it means by taking up your cross and following Jesus and and communion.
@GrumpyForester Жыл бұрын
Fascinating look into the "low-church" version of the Anglicans. I've lived my life in the mostly - relatively - "high-church" Lutheran Missouri Synod and it is interesting to think about the "messaging" and theology of my denomination in comparison to this so-called "low-church" version of Anglicanism (which isn't that far removed, apparently). Really nice video, Matt... ...and, BTW, I'm loving your "trip through the Bible" podcast series...
@IAmostSeeTheWorld Жыл бұрын
It doesn't seem that far because high church anglicans are basically catholics without the pope.
@electric336 Жыл бұрын
Great to see another LCMS brother. I'm a former Pentecostal/non-denominational, not so much out of conviction, but because that's the church I grew up in. As I did more digging into theology and looking into what the early church taught and practiced, I found myself deciding between two churches that hold closest to the practice and beliefs of the early Christians - the Lutheran church and Orthodox church. I ultimately decided to become a Lutheran (LCMS) as I do believe the words of God (scripture) have more authority than the words of man, and I find the gospel and the worship of Christ to be more emphasized in the Lutheran church. I recently started attending a local LCMS church and I'm going through a Catechism class to become a communicant member. I really enjoy the high-church, liturgical tradition. There's so much beauty and meaning in the Divine Service.
@saintejeannedarc9460 Жыл бұрын
It really seems to depend on the pastor, and this pastor is very biblically sound. Even though I was raised in apparently low church denominations, I've went to CAtholic Mass the last few years. It did seem a shame w/ those modern stained glass windows, and having an airplane in one, rather than showing the gospel, as high churches do. Innovation in architecture doesn't mean the pastor is innovating his theology though. This man was very sound and devout, and bolstered Matt's spirit so much. Taking all the those tough and probing questions like a true man of God.
@TheChrysalis83 Жыл бұрын
the pastor doesn't really get into it, but it's significant that he's ACNA and not another flavor of Anglican. In the US, there are several flavors, but ACNA (which I belong to... there it is) is biblically sound
@markwyse7925 Жыл бұрын
I agree with what the pastor teaches, and I think that there was agreement from both parties. And both agree on the blood atonement of Christ that is the core of our faith.
@bradbrown2168 Жыл бұрын
One of the best interviews you have done! Wow. Kingdom wisdom.
@ravesp35 Жыл бұрын
Gentle and curious Matt! Praise God for your spirit! I’d love you to have a discussion with Bishop Robert Barron and/or Jimmy Akin! God bless brother!
@Rdgstarr Жыл бұрын
Holy cow. The conversation about communion got me. Was not expecting to be challenged by that. Thank you for this so much.
@saintejeannedarc9460 Жыл бұрын
I know it's been awhile since you saw this, can you remember what it was about their talking about communion that challenged you? Can you share what kind of church you go to and your past views of communion, whether a memorialist stance, or true presence.
@Forsthman64 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Matt. I feel closer to God for having watched this.
@danpaulson6734 Жыл бұрын
Thank you to Matt for asking such real and challenging questions. Thanks to Pastor Wildman for answering so sincerely.
@lynettemeaker5202 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely LOVE these conversations! It causes me to look at why I believe what I do, and to allow space to appreciate the different expressions of Christian faith. There is so much beauty in the various traditions that I would otherwise have never seen for myself without you bringing this content to the internet. Thank you for this.
@guygibson4 Жыл бұрын
After I found out this church is part of the ACNA, and that they have an “ordained woman” on staff, I stopped watching. But then I sat down and watched the whole thing. I must say that this was one of my favourite of your videos. Thank you. God bless you.
@saintejeannedarc9460 Жыл бұрын
We can miss out if we just assume someone will be full of error, because we discern an error in their denomination. This pastor stayed the course in his church. His belief and theology is sound. He didn't seem to take a side and he kept this church strong by staying w/ the ministry. I got the impression he is neutral. No political side. I'm not for women preachers either, but I was blessed by this and Matt sure was too.
@flyingcobber Жыл бұрын
Patrick is a true light is this world.
@jldrumm Жыл бұрын
Matt, thank you for visiting an ACNA Anglican church! I commented on your previous Anglican video that you should and you did!!! Thanks!
@Al-ke9tk Жыл бұрын
Brother Matt, I read that you are going to explore other religious institutions. I would strongly recommend you to do more Churches particularly Eastern Churches for the people to learn the diversity of the Christian faith and our global presence . 1. Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church 2. Syriac Orthodox Church 3. Syro Malabar Catholic Church 4. Maronite Catholic Church 5. Syro Malankara Catholic Church 6. Armenian Orthodox Church 7. Melkite Catholic Church 8. Church of the East
@RobertCooper1999 Жыл бұрын
As always Matt, you ask all the right questions and are really engaging and thought-provoking while still being respectful and careful with a tradition you don't subscribe to. Even as an Anglican, I found myself with questions for Patrick... which you then asked a few moments later! Thanks for this interview; I love this series of yours :)
@Dingdongwitchisdead Жыл бұрын
This is without a doubt a great interview. It reminds me of the interview with Jordan Peterson and Newt Gingrich. When thinking men discuss issues with this level of thoughtfulness it becomes, truly, a work of art in itself.
@EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts Жыл бұрын
I much prefer these interviews to the church tours. A church is a building, but this stuff is where the life and death differences lie.
@ivandinsmore6217 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed the last video about this Church. I am very pleased to see much more from them. Pastor Wildman is fascinating to listen to. He is much more Anglican than many of the Church of England priests I have come across. It is interesting to see how Anglicanism fits into American culture. They use terms like "pastor" etc. which here would denote a Baptist or Pentecostal denomination, and I find that a little strange, but it is very obvious that the Gospel is what is most important to them, and Pastor Wildman is right to say that Anglicanism is a little different in Uganda, Rwanda or wherever it is found so it is no surprise that American Anglicanism takes on the characteristics of the country. I would feel very comfortable in this Church and this man is a very fine parish priest. I am also familiar with Fr (Pastor?) Steve Macias, another Anglican priest from America with a KZbin presence. It seems to me that the Anglican Church of North America doesn't have the problems of the Church of England and in many ways it is, like the African Anglicans, a more authentic expression of Anglicanism than the mother Church.
@777igg Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate Pastor Patrick very much a eloquent, balanced sincere speaker I feel the same way about women in ministry. I do certainly believe that the office of Pastor and church leadership is in fact primarily male but we know that God in his sovereignty mercy and providence can in fact work through any human, heart and vessel, yielded to him for the good of humanity and his glory it is not out right heresy for a woman to be ordained to an to serve in a leadership role an every woman pastor I have personally known as always paid respect, acknowledgment and honor to a male Pastor, Bishop or elder that they served under, and we’re accountable to.
@saintejeannedarc9460 Жыл бұрын
Churches largely do much better w/ men in leadership and ministry positions. When denominations let women into ministry, the denomination usually splinters after a time w/ every other liberal practice and gets away from biblical precepts. It's not that women can't minister. There are a number of women's channels that taught me so much.
@777igg Жыл бұрын
@@saintejeannedarc9460 I appreciate you and yes sadly many churches have sold out to liberal theology, and a new age philosophies that bring no real healing to humanity but many of the churches I’ve been in had a great accountability system with a deep love for truth of the Gospel.
@brandonfrasiersr Жыл бұрын
I am very glad you found an ACNA church to interview.
@RGabeDavis8 ай бұрын
My dream is for the Global Methodist Church to join with the ACNA and broader with GAFCON. I think it would be positive for the Church coming back together.
@toddvoss52 Жыл бұрын
Another great conversation. From a Catholic viewer
@dave31564 ай бұрын
Very moving interview. Thank you for sharing. I would love to talk with the Reverend you spoke with--he seems so easy to talk with and so well grounded in the advice and comments he makes. Thx!!
@palmfamily3711 Жыл бұрын
May God bless you for the work you do in your KZbin channel Matt. I have been blessed through watching your church tours and interviews.
@jonathananstett78410 ай бұрын
Really great interview. I first learned about the historic ecclesial and sacramental emphases of Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and even Lutheran church through your videos. I think the way you summarized those traditions around 27:00 doesn't match what I learned from those other videos you did, but I also know that in practice, those traditions can become what you describe in many peoples lives. In any case, this was such an edifying conversation. I grew up in a non-denominational church, and though it wasn't taught this way, I absorbed the idea that my active, enthusiastic intellectual and emotional "belief" and experience thereof was the indication that I was saved. Did I believe enough in "being saved by faith." The ecclesial and sacramental emphases have brought into living practice in my life that I am saved as a gift. Faith is essential, but in practice it almost became, as you described, the "heavy lift." The heavy lift was by Jesus, the Savior, the King, the Lord, the Spirit Baptizer. Even when my mind or my emotions aren't there. Even when I have doubts about all sorts of topics, or even times where I don't know if I even believe, I know I am held by God. The psalms teach us to just throw everything: God I'm in darkness. Do something. I don't even know if I believe, but you have promised to hold me and all I can do is avail myself to you. The weekly participation in communion is an expression of trust in God that isn't merely trust as "mental assent." I still value the lived experience of vibrant faith. I haven't become jaded to that, and am grateful for that emphasis of my youth, but your channel was part of a really helpful transformation into the riches of our shared heritage, the Spirit-led people of God from all times and places.
@Sean210_retired Жыл бұрын
My heartfelt thanks to both of you for that interview. I sure appreciate your work. All your questions are helpful and the answers even more so. If you’ll indulge a possible content suggestion a series on what it is for christians to disciple not only by sharing the gospel with the lost but by taking the time to teach one another what it is to walk with Christ daily. What does it look like to die to self, to carry my cross, to suffer for the cause of Christ. The day to day struggle and how we can help one another mature scripturally. I like to sit with pastors and have similar conversations but I don’t enjoy the same cooperation you receive. When I approach any topic that suggests we need to spend more time together in discipling relationships centered on a life in Christ I’m usually shined on or stonewalled. Most everything centers on convenience, fun and encouragement. I live in California so maybe that’s the start of my problem, I don’t know. The utter lack of discipling in the church, the permitted biblical incompetence, the accepted sin both personally and corporately, the lack of relationship among one another outside of Sunday, the laughter at sin, and so on all goes unchecked. Normally I’m being yelled at by this point even by pastors. We can’t disciple ourselves. It takes a church to raise a christian but it seems the church has checked out of that responsibility. I hope you consider exploring this subject. It is quite a stumbling block for me and many who struggle with confidence in the local church. Thanks Matt. Keep up your work.
@palmfamily3711 Жыл бұрын
I spend the last several years struggling to find a church home. I honestly didn’t even know what I was looking for, I only knew what didn’t feel right. Finally I just gave up and decided that whatever I was looking for didn’t exist. I figured I would just remain church-less. Shortly after I gave up, the Lord opened my eyes to a church I never even knew existed that was only 10 minutes away from my home. It is an Anglican Church that is part of the ACNA. I went there once and fell in love and have been going ever since. I have found the liturgical worship style and the mix of evangelical beliefs with Catholic traditions to be exactly what my heart was longing for. I love the Anglican tradition of “The Middle Way”. It has been healing to my heart.
@tammymullins1151 Жыл бұрын
Same for me.
@saintejeannedarc9460 Жыл бұрын
That really reminds me of what the different denominations are all about. Catholics don't understand it and think it's just schisms and not wanting to be under papal authority. God knows we are so different, and different people need a different church home.
@rickeguitar9086 Жыл бұрын
Hey Matt, Was happy to see you resume this series of visiting the many strands of churches in America. It is a great concept that allows disciples of Jesus to see a connection with others outside of the walls where we attend. Thanks for continuing this series! I also want to share a point for consideration. It is not so much what you said as much as what you said is the sentiment that is taught in all churches. That is, "It starts with me." I want to encourage all of us to rethink that statement in light of the Bible. God made it clear where it starts in Genesis 1. For those that do not believe the Old Testament has relevance to being a Christian, then check out Acts 17:14-34. And see where "it" starts with. Cheers! I look forward to more of these in the future! May the LORD bless the work of your hands!
@cupfulofeathers Жыл бұрын
What's up, notification squad? This is a super interesting topic. Always appreciate your respectful and insightful interviews, Matt!
@nancygoodwin6989 Жыл бұрын
terrific. i loved this. warmed my heart. my journey? mom was episcopalian, led to new birth by a pentecostal land lady, got into the Book in a baptist church, never looked back. led me and my three brothers to faith in Jesus. in my later years, i am much drawn to the anglican tradition, as was presented here. ❤thank you, thank You, Father, thanks mom… 😊 Holy spirit, magnify Him, in us.
@cupfulofeathers Жыл бұрын
(Now that I've finished watching) Regarding the topic of women in ministry (from the beginning of this video), I recently heard an interview with biblical scholar Philip B. Payne on his upcoming book. It really opened my eyes about Paul's views of women and it doesn't sound like he's merely trying to appeal to modern Western sensibilities. I'd be super curious to see you do a review of the book when it comes out! It's called "The Bible vs Biblical Womanhood."
@saintejeannedarc9460 Жыл бұрын
@@cupfulofeathers The bible showed there were many Godly women helping w/ the ministry, aiding the apostles. There were no women ministers. It does seem to undo denominations, and it lets in liberal ideologies when that happens.
@ngcebomhlongo4950 Жыл бұрын
In the hymn Tantum Ergo, there is a verse that says " Let faith provide a supplement for the failure of the senses". When the reverend kept emphasising that "we really believe this stuff", I asked myself, do I really believe this stuff. I have some questions, and I have some doubts sometimes but I guess in my heart of hearts I do believe this and this faith transcends all doubts. That's why I'm still around, that's why I cannot be an atheist despite all the questions in my head. This conversation was different and that made all the difference.
@diedertspijkerboer Жыл бұрын
As someone who wants hard evidence in order to believe, I find consolation in believing that Christianity doesn't have to be literally true. For me, it takes away the whole debate about the historical Jesus, the resurrection and all those things. I see religion as a way of dealing with what I call "the universal personal" which describes those things that we experience as very personal, but at the same time are experienced by everyone. This includes things like the awareness of one's shortcomings, choosing to share one's life with another person, mourning someone who has died. For all these things, religion offers a way of sharing these experiences without taking away the highly individual differences in experience. That is something that is pretty valuable and amazing in itself.
@themissionanglicanchurchpcola Жыл бұрын
I'm excited to see this video! I'm glad you are discussing this.
@LlywellynOBrien Жыл бұрын
Great video as always. I think it is worth saying that Catholics just take another step away from the either or view around salvation. In your terms we agree the God, not the Church or the individual, does the heavy lifting in salvation. The difference is that we hold he does the heavy lifting through the Church and the individual, in a away that doesn't soften his soverignty or human freedom.
@Traderbear2 ай бұрын
Study Saint Thomas Aquinas please. Through my journey to Christ I can share my intellectual, brain journey. Sir Thomas has been a huge part for me. 😊
@vngelicath1580 Жыл бұрын
Matt, since your background is E-Free (which genetically comes from Lutheran Pietism), there's a lot of interesting pieces moving around when it comes to questions of ecclesiology; individualist and communitarian. The Lutheran tradition has historically resembled the Catholic model of cradle-to-grave sacramental communitarianism, with the caveat that internal, living-faith (individual) is the only necessary posture within us in order to benefit from this sacramental system (collective). This is distinct from Roman Catholicism, which teaches "faith, hope, and love (works)" as three-parts equally necessary Pietism historically sought to emphasize more heavily the internal and individual components of the ecclesial dynamic (not inherently denying that the sacramental community was necessary for our union with Christ)... But as time went on and Pietism eventually developed out of Lutheranism into the various "Free Church" movements, the sacramental-communitarian element was dropped, and only the internal, individual faith emphasis remained. I consider myself a (high church) Lutheran Pietist, and so both pieces are absolutely essential. A personal, saving relationship with Jesus is absolutely essential and non-negotiable.. But it is equally non-negotiable that it HAS to be a relationship with Jesus _through_ His Church and _through_ the means (word and sacrament) He Himself instituted. After all, Luther's _priesthood of all believers_ was originally called the priesthood of all "the baptized", baptism being administered by the church. Even our direct access to Christ is given by mediation of His bride.
@mj6493 Жыл бұрын
Have you read Johann Arndt's True Christianity?
@wendyl6457 Жыл бұрын
Loved this! Thank you!!
@saraguaraldi6559 Жыл бұрын
What a fantastic interview. You ask very thoughtful questions. I always look forward to your videos!
@user-wo7rz3yn4o Жыл бұрын
Man it sure would be alot easier if we all agreed on the same things.
@joshuatrott193 Жыл бұрын
Kingdom is a place where Gods will is done. It's easy for me to do His will for others,but struggle to do so for myself