Episodes

Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
This Tract provides pastoral and practical guidance for incorporating ancient prayer practices of
Morning and Evening Prayer into lives dominated by digital distractions and a
fast-paced, always-on culture.

Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
"Reclaiming Sacramental Grace in a Therapeutic Culture."
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
Fr. Scott Fleming reflects on the tendency to view sacraments merely as symbolic rituals or
personal spiritual experiences. He asks te listener to consider the objective power as
outward signs of inward, supernatural grace.

Tuesday Oct 07, 2025
Tuesday Oct 07, 2025
This Pod Tract explores the need for a via media between secular social issues and biblical fundamentalism in order to reclaim an authentic Anglican theology. Key Points:
How do we as Anglicans frame a path in our theology and practice that avoids both a complete surrender to secular culturalism?

Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
CLOSING PRAYER FOR POD TRACT 2
Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
Due to a glitch inthe system the closing prayer for the Pod Tract is found in this post

Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
POD TRACT 2 Bishops & AUthority in an Age of Autonomy
Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
n an age defined by radical individualism, democratic consensus, and widespread institutional distrust, the concept of apostolic succession presents a profound challenge to modern sensibilities.
Bishop Kevin considers new models for a new time

Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
PODTRACTS FOR OUR TIMES :Discovering the Anglican Via Media Today
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
The original Tracts for the Times (1833-1841) were a series of pamphlets written by the leaders of the Oxford Movement—John Henry Newman, John Keble, Edward Pusey, and others. Their purpose was to call the Church of England back to its historic, catholic roots. If a similar series were produced today, the titles and topics would have to speak to the ecclesial, theological, cultural, and ethical challenges that confront not only Anglicans but all Christians who cherish ecumenical fellowship—especially those seeking deeper connections among the legacy churches.
This series' aim is to preserve the original spirit of doctrinal depth, ecclesial breadth, and moral seriousness, while framing the discussion for twenty-minute bi-monthly podcasts that function as catechetical teaching moments. Each episode invites listeners to think deeply about serious questions, both within and outside the church.

Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Easter Sunday 2024
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Fr, Mike DeArruda considers living on the edge in ways we hadn't thought of before

Friday Mar 29, 2024
GOOD FRIDAY EVENING MEDITATION ...The Power of the 7 Final Words
Friday Mar 29, 2024
Friday Mar 29, 2024
Bishop PJ Lawrence considers the significance fo the 7 Final WOrds of Jesus for the Modern Person

Thursday Mar 28, 2024
GOOD FRIDAY MORNING REFLECTION ....The Last Word?
Thursday Mar 28, 2024
Thursday Mar 28, 2024
Fr. Roger Radley invites us to consider the idea of why "Good Friday" is called Good.

Thursday Mar 28, 2024
MAUNDY THURSDAY OF HOLY WEEK ... A Timeless Models of Love and Service
Thursday Mar 28, 2024
Thursday Mar 28, 2024
Canon James Kennaugh of the Anglican UNion reminds us that in a world where self-promotion and self-advantage are part of sports, media, business, politics, and more, we are reminded that there is a more lasting model of how to live.

