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	<title>The Faith Conservationist</title>
	<description>As the world around us becomes more spiritually arid and toxic, cultural ecology is a pressing issue.  The lush, abundant life available only through orthodox Christian faith is ever more precious and in need of careful preservation.  This podcast exists to help all people of good will understand, espouse, proclaim, defend, and celebrate traditional Christianity, &amp;ldquo;the faith delivered once for all to the saints.”</description>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Preserving and proclaiming the Christian faith of the Great Tradition.</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>In the midst of an increasingly toxic culture, this podcast is dedicated to the preservation of the Christian truths that were until recently universally accepted by Christians of all traditions and building up all the baptized into the fullness of what the Bible calls “the faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints.”</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>Rev. Brett Jenkins, STS</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>Christianity,Christian,Lutheran,Apologetics</itunes:keywords>
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	<title>Why We Need Each Other</title>
	<description>Things are shifting in Christianity, not just in North America, but around the globe.  How do these changes affect us?  With whom do traditional Christians work and in what ways as the landscape changes?  In this first of a three part series, Pr. Brett seeks a way forward at this time.</description>
	<pubDate>16 Jan 2017 18:04:39 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Christ IS Risen!</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Things are shifting in Christianity, not just in North America, but around the globe.  How do these changes affect us?  With whom do traditional Christians work and in what ways as the landscape changes?  In this first of a three part series, Pr. Brett seeks a way forward at this time.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>Rev. Brett Jenkins, STS</itunes:author>
	<itunes:keywords>Sermon, Christian, Apologetics, Bible</itunes:keywords>
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	<title>Of A Virgin Born</title>
	<description>Was Jesus really born from woman who had never had sexual relations with a man?  Christians have traditionally thought so, but is this belief crucial to mature faith?  Yes.  As the Christmas season draws to a close, it is good to reflect on why Christians can have confidence in this thoroughly Biblical doctrine.</description>
	<pubDate>5 Jan 2017 14:04:39 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Christ IS Risen!</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Was Jesus really born from woman who had never had sexual relations with a man?  Christians have traditionally thought so, but is this belief crucial to mature faith?  Yes.  As the Christmas season draws to a close, it is good to reflect on why Christians can have confidence in this thoroughly Biblical doctrine.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>Rev. Brett Jenkins, STS</itunes:author>
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	<title>Christ IS Risen</title>
	<description>Ideas have consequences, and the way the Church proclaims the good news of Jesus' resurrection is important.  Christ IS risen!</description>
	<pubDate>11 Apr 2013 13:58:19 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Christ IS Risen!</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Ideas have consequences, and the way the Church proclaims the good news of Jesus' resurrection is important.  Christ IS risen!</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>Rev. Brett Jenkins, STS</itunes:author>
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	<title>Back in the Saddle</title>
	<description>What do you do after you fail in a resolution?  Most of us have had to face this question in our lives.  Pr. Brett listens to the voice of his Lord and some wise advice from an old cavalry officer to find his way forward.</description>
	<pubDate>27 Mar 2013 15:01:48 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>What do you do after you fail in a resolution?</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>What do you do after you fail in a resolution?  Most of us have had to face this question in our lives.  Pr. Brett listens to the voice of his Lord and some wise advice from an old cavalry officer to find his way forward.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>Rev. Brett Jenkins, STS</itunes:author>
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	<title>Resolutions</title>
	<description>After a long break, Pr. Brett returns to a regular podcast and talks about priorities.</description>
	<pubDate>31 Mar 2011 13:17:21 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:author>Rev. Brett Jenkins, STS</itunes:author>
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	<title>The Authority of Scripture from Creed to Confession, part 5</title>
	<description>This is a paper that Pr. Brett presented at a series of synodical workshops around Northeast Pennsylvania.  It shows that the way Lutheranism has classically understood the authority of Scripture is in direct continuity with the early Church and the New Testament’s treatment of the Old Testament.  This podcast is in five parts.  The entirety of the text is available at www.faithconservationist.org under resources/articles to make following along with this rather academic discourse easier.</description>
	<pubDate>18 Aug 2010 13:54:36 GMT</pubDate>
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	<pubDate>18 Aug 2010 13:54:29 GMT</pubDate>
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	<pubDate>18 Aug 2010 13:54:22 GMT</pubDate>
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	<description>This is a paper that Pr. Brett presented at a series of synodical workshops around Northeast Pennsylvania.  It shows that the way Lutheranism has classically understood the authority of Scripture is in direct continuity with the early Church and the New Testament’s treatment of the Old Testament.  This podcast is in five parts.  The entirety of the text is available at www.faithconservationist.org under resources/articles to make following along with this rather academic discourse easier.</description>
	<pubDate>18 Aug 2010 13:54:15 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>The Authority of Scripture from Creed to Confession, part 1</title>
	<description>This is a paper that Pr. Brett presented at a series of synodical workshops around Northeast Pennsylvania.  It shows that the way Lutheranism has classically understood the authority of Scripture is in direct continuity with the early Church and the New Testament’s treatment of the Old Testament.  This podcast is in five parts.  The entirety of the text is available at www.faithconservationist.org under resources/articles to make following along with this rather academic discourse easier.</description>
	<pubDate>30 Jun 2010 13:38:53 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>The Proper Role of Emotion</title>
	<description>Emotions are integral to our human identity, but they often lead us astray.  How do we separate the wheat from the chaff in our emotions and rehabilitate this our fickle aspect of our nature?</description>
	<pubDate>25 Mar 2010 11:37:57 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Emotions are integral to our human identity, but they often lead us astray.  How do we separate the wheat from the chaff in our emotions and rehabilitate this our fickle aspect of our nature?</itunes:subtitle>
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	<title>Special Edition No. 3 - The Heart of Lutheran Faith</title>
	<description>What is the heart of Christian faith?  What is the heart of Lutheran faith?  The Bible's answer is very countercultural... which is why it is more important than ever that we hear it today.</description>
	<pubDate>22 Mar 2010 12:01:49 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>What is the heart of Lutheran faith?  The Bible's answer is very countercultural... which is why it is more important than ever that we hear it today.</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>What is the heart of Lutheran faith?  The Bible's answer is very countercultural... which is why it is more important than ever that we hear it today.</itunes:summary>
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	<title>God Doesn't Make Junk</title>
	<description>In this Podcast, Pr. Brett explores this commonly misused phrase and discovers the good news that God is the Great Spiritual Recycler.</description>
	<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 11:01:49 -0400</pubDate>
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	<itunes:summary>In this Podcast, Pr. Brett explores this commonly misused phrase and discovers the good news that God is the Great Spiritual Recycler.</itunes:summary>
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	<title>Special Edition No. 2 - As For Me and My House</title>
	<description>This was Pr. Brett's sermon to his congregation of Christ Hamilton United on the Sunday immediately following the 2009 Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 10:43:21 -0400</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>A sermon of a concerned pastor.</itunes:subtitle>
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	<title>Special Edition No. 1 - Pastoral Letter</title>
	<description>Pr. Brett’s letter to his congregation following the 2009 Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, where the epoch-shifting decision was made to bless homosexual PALM (publicly accountable lifelong monogamous) relationships and ordain non-celibate homosexuals.</description>
	<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 10:51:34 -0400</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>A pastoral letter to a congregation of the ELCA.</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Pr. Brett’s letter to his congregation following the 2009 Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, where the epoch-shifting decision was made to bless homosexual PALM (publicly accountable lifelong monogamous) relationships and ordain non-celibate homosexuals.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>Rev. Brett Jenkins, STS</itunes:author>
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	<title>Introduction</title>
	<description>In this episode, Pr. Brett explains why he felt the need to begin these podcasts in the first place.  He recounts stories of what he has experienced and explains what the focus of these podcasts will be in the coming weeks.</description>
	<pubDate>Mon, 7 Dec 2009 10:41:08 -0400</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>Everything has a beginning.  This is a start to this podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
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	<itunes:author>Rev. Brett Jenkins, STS</itunes:author>
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