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Located in Short Pump, Incarnation seeks to make the gospel present to the people of Henrico County.]]></description><itunes:keywords>incarnation,anglican,church,richmond,rva,short,pump,henrico,acna,diocese,christ,our,hope,north,america,va,virginia,steven,breedlove,quigg,lawrence,semon,sermons,music,sunday,school,resources,resource,religion,christianity,god,christ,jesus,gospel</itunes:keywords><itunes:summary>Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) church plant in the Richmond, VA area.  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Steven Breedlove // Genesis 22:1-18; Psalm 69:1-22; John 18:1-19:37</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>incarnation,anglican,church,richmond,rva,short,pump,henrico,acna,diocese,christ,our,hope,north,america,va,virginia,steven,breedlove,quigg,lawrence,semon,sermons,music,sunday,school,resources,resource,religion,christianity,god,christ,jesus,gospel</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>How to Read Scripture Like the Ancient Church, Part 4</title><category>Sunday School</category><pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 14:45:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://incarnationrichmond.org/resources/sunday-school/2026/03/29</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5bb546c7b914493b9512eb54:5c18e70a21c67cd254c579c6:69da5bf2c5544a5071275651</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In our concluding session in this series, we turn to Palm Sunday and explore the biblical meaning of the palm branches in the triumphal entry. Tracing the image through the Old Testament reveals a rich tapestry of themes: Gentile inclusion, fruitfulness, temple imagery, and the widening reach of God’s covenant promises. The lesson shows how reading Scripture across the whole canon deepens our understanding of Christ’s kingship and the Church’s calling in the world. It is a fitting conclusion to a series devoted to reading Scripture in the tradition of the early Church.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In our concluding session in this series, we turn to Palm Sunday and explore the biblical meaning of the palm branches in the triumphal entry. 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It is a fitting conclusion to a series devoted to reading Scripture in the tradition of the early Church.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. 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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. 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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What is the Daily Office in Anglicanism, and how do we pray it? 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Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. Steven Breedlove</itunes:author><itunes:summary>What is the Daily Office in Anglicanism, and how do we pray it? In this edition of Ask the Church, we explain Morning and Evening Prayer and the basic structure of the Daily Office—confession, psalms, Scripture readings, the Apostles’ Creed, and prayers. We also offer practical help for beginners, particularly when the Daily Office feels awkward or “stilted” at first when prayed alone. The Daily Office is a way of joining the Church’s shared prayers and letting Scripture and prayer shape daily life together.

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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What does it mean to “mortify” sin? In this edition of <em>Ask the Church</em>, we explore the biblical command to “put to death” the deeds of the flesh and explain how mortification differs from mere suppression. Drawing on Romans 8 and Colossians 3, we look at how the Holy Spirit empowers believers to actively fight sin as part of sanctification. Far from leading to despair, mortifying sin leads to freedom and new life in Christ.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">📩 Have a question for a future episode? Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. Steven Breedlove</itunes:author><itunes:summary>What does it mean to “mortify” sin? In this edition of Ask the Church, we explore the biblical command to “put to death” the deeds of the flesh and explain how mortification differs from mere suppression. Drawing on Romans 8 and Colossians 3, we look at how the Holy Spirit empowers believers to actively fight sin as part of sanctification. Far from leading to despair, mortifying sin leads to freedom and new life in Christ.

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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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In this edition of <em>Ask the Church</em>, we explore a biblical understanding of Satan, emphasizing both the reality and the limits of his power. We learn how temptation most often works through deception rather than coercion, and why Christians need not live in fear.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">📩 Have a question for a future episode? Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. 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Charles Alex Riffee // Amos 3:1-11; Psalm 139:1-18; 1 Corinthians 1:10-17; Matthew 4:12-22</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:17:55</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bb546c7b914493b9512eb54/1546047749937-68CUM0QRUC7T9R0FPR77/Logo-Cross-inverted-1400px.png?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>Sermon | Third Sunday of Epiphany</itunes:title><enclosure length="12162471" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5bb546c7b914493b9512eb54/t/697a1fc0c2b60f738c634478/1769611224641/Third+Sunday+of+Epiphany.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="12162471" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5bb546c7b914493b9512eb54/t/697a1fc0c2b60f738c634478/1769611224641/Third+Sunday+of+Epiphany.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Sermon | Third Sunday of Epiphany</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Church of the Incarnation, Richmond, Virginia</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>The Rev. 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This edition of <em>Ask the Church</em> explores the biblical teaching that human dignity flows from God’s creative purpose, not from our abilities or achievements. The image of God is expressed through our relationships and responsibilities as we seek to faithfully represent God in the world.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">📩 Have a question for a future episode? Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What does it mean to be made in the image of God? This edition of <em>Ask the Church</em> explores the biblical teaching that human dignity flows from God’s creative purpose, not from our abilities or achievements. The image of God is expressed through our relationships and responsibilities as we seek to faithfully represent God in the world.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">📩 Have a question for a future episode? Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. 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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Have a question for a future episode?  Email steven@incarnationrichmond.org

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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. Steven Breedlove</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Why did God become man? In this edition of Ask the Church, we explore the Christian teaching that the Incarnation is about far more than Christ’s death on the cross. Drawing from Ephesians 1, we see how Jesus’s entire life replays and renews human history on our behalf, uniting heaven and earth in Himself. Join us to learn how the Incarnation reveals God’s plan to remake humanity through Christ’s life, death, resurrection, and ascension.

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In this edition of <em>Ask the Church</em>, we seek to explain how the Articles emerged during the English Reformation to address key theological questions and how they continue to serve as an authoritative statement of Anglican belief. Although not a complete confession of faith, the Articles—together with Scripture, the Creeds, the liturgy, and the Ordinal—form a central part of Anglican doctrine.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">📩 Have a question for a future episode? Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What are the Thirty–Nine Articles of Religion, and why do they matter for Anglicans today? 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Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. Steven Breedlove</itunes:author><itunes:summary>What are the Thirty–Nine Articles of Religion, and why do they matter for Anglicans today? In this edition of Ask the Church, we seek to explain how the Articles emerged during the English Reformation to address key theological questions and how they continue to serve as an authoritative statement of Anglican belief. Although not a complete confession of faith, the Articles—together with Scripture, the Creeds, the liturgy, and the Ordinal—form a central part of Anglican doctrine.

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Email steven@incarnationrichmond.org&#127909; Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: &#128214; Biblical teaching for both head and heart &#128367;️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament &#128591; A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages&#127760; Learn more: https://incarnationrichmond.org</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>incarnation,anglican,church,richmond,rva,short,pump,henrico,acna,diocese,christ,our,hope,north,america,va,virginia,steven,breedlove,quigg,lawrence,semon,sermons,music,sunday,school,resources,resource,religion,christianity,god,christ,jesus,gospel</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>A Christian Perspective on Death, Part 2</title><category>Sunday School</category><pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2025 15:45:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://incarnationrichmond.org/resources/sunday-school/2025/12/07</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5bb546c7b914493b9512eb54:5c18e70a21c67cd254c579c6:69404c9aef26e6510341d243</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this second session on death and dying, we focus on the ethical challenges Christians often encounter at the end of life, especially in medical settings. Drawing on Scripture, theology, and decades of experience in chaplaincy and healthcare ethics, the discussion explores questions of autonomy, dignity, quality of life, and decision-making. In lieu of offering formulas or easy answers, the lesson provides a Christian framework for thinking faithfully and compassionately about complex end-of-life decisions. It invites believers to approach these moments grounded in the conviction that every person is created in the image of God and held in His care.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this second session on death and dying, we focus on the ethical challenges Christians often encounter at the end of life, especially in medical settings. 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It invites believers to approach these moments grounded in the conviction that every person is created in the image of God and held in His care.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. 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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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We explore why modern culture tends to avoid this topic and how movements such as the Enlightenment and Romanticism have shaped contemporary attitudes toward mortality. The lesson introduces the historic Christian idea of <em>Ars moriendi</em>, reflecting on how believers through the centuries have prepared for death with courage, faith, and trust in the Resurrection. This is an invitation to consider what it means to approach death as disciples of Jesus — grounded in our identity in Him and sustained by the hope of new life.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">This Sunday School lesson takes a thoughtful look at how Christians understand death and dying, drawing on Scripture, the historic witness of the Church, and experiences from pastoral care and hospital chaplaincy. We explore why modern culture tends to avoid this topic and how movements such as the Enlightenment and Romanticism have shaped contemporary attitudes toward mortality. The lesson introduces the historic Christian idea of <em>Ars moriendi</em>, reflecting on how believers through the centuries have prepared for death with courage, faith, and trust in the Resurrection. This is an invitation to consider what it means to approach death as disciples of Jesus — grounded in our identity in Him and sustained by the hope of new life.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. Charles Alex Riffee</itunes:author><itunes:summary>This Sunday School lesson takes a thoughtful look at how Christians understand death and dying, drawing on Scripture, the historic witness of the Church, and experiences from pastoral care and hospital chaplaincy. We explore why modern culture tends to avoid this topic and how movements such as the Enlightenment and Romanticism have shaped contemporary attitudes toward mortality. The lesson introduces the historic Christian idea of Ars moriendi, reflecting on how believers through the centuries have prepared for death with courage, faith, and trust in the Resurrection. This is an invitation to consider what it means to approach death as disciples of Jesus — grounded in our identity in Him and sustained by the hope of new life.

Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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It is powerful, deeply symbolic, and one of the easiest things to trust in instead of God. 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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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who have gone before us in the faith. Though often overlooked, it reminds 
us that the Church is one body, spanning every century and nation, united 
in Christ. This day invites us to give thanks, to grieve with hope, and to 
look forward to the resurrection when all God’s people will be gathered 
together in His presence.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="">November 1 is All Saints’ Day. Although it is one of the seven principal feasts of the Christian calendar, it is easily forgotten because it isn’t usually on a Sunday. Some denominations, wary of abuses that can occur in the veneration of saints, don’t even regard it as a holiday. The result is that most American Christians have lost a specific day to remember, celebrate, and thank God for those who have gone before them in the faith.<br>&nbsp;<br>A number of years ago, I had the chance to visit one of the catacombs at Rome. In the coolness and quiet, deep underground, I came face-to-face with something startling: There were places of worship next to the graves of Christians. Believers would gather at the tombs to celebrate the Eucharist from time to time as a statement that the dead were still members of the Church, that Christ was victor over death, and that the resurrection was coming.<br>&nbsp;<br>The Church is the only society on earth that never loses members. Those who have gone before us in the faith are no less a part of the body of Christ than we are. There is only one body, and it contains the Christians of all ages and times. We need moments to remember this when our view of Christianity starts to get too narrow, too influenced by America or the 21st Century. The saints from ages past worshiped differently than we do and would be rightly shocked at aspects of the American church. We also need moments to remember the entire body of Christ—the body that includes people from all over the globe and spans thousands of years—when we feel isolated or alone. We are, in the language of Hebrews 12, surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses. Joined together with them, we are a part of a great body, united across time and space in the Messiah.<br>&nbsp;<br>All Saints’ Day is a moment to remember these things. It is a moment to grieve for the temporal loss of those who have gone before us in the faith, to remember them in thanksgiving before God, and to celebrate what God will do with them in the resurrection. 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Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. 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Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. Steven Breedlove</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Why do Anglicans use real wine at Communion rather than grape juice? In this edition of Ask the Church, we trace the story from the temperance movement and the invention of pasteurization, to the historical reasons Port became common in Anglican churches. We also address the question of what to do if you struggle with alcohol or gluten, and discuss why, if receiving only bread or only wine, we still participate fully in Communion.

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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. 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Have a question for a future episode?  Email steven@incarnationrichmond.org

Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.

Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

Learn more: https://incarnationrichmond.org

⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to:  Biblical teaching for both head and heart ️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament  A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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don’t match our size and season, details slip, people get overlooked, and 
communication suffers. We’re refining how Sunday announcements work so 
nothing mission-critical gets missed—moving to a weekly, deacon-read list 
with submissions due by Wednesday. Read how (and why) we’re making this 
shift and how you can help it run smoothly.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">As churches grow and age, so must their systems. Systems that don’t fit the size and developmental status of a church are felt by everyone—details fall through the cracks, people get overlooked, and necessary communication doesn’t occur. When a church is young, the need to revamp a system occurs frequently. After all, one year of growth changes a 7-year-old child more than it does a mature adult, and the same thing is true for a church. It feels like something is always “under development” at Incarnation, simply because we are experiencing the growth and change that happens when one is young.</p><p class="">As we develop the way Incarnation functions organizationally, don’t hesitate to <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">let me know</a> when something “isn’t working.” The people of Incarnation usually feel when a system is out of synch with our size and developmental status faster than I (or the staff) do, simply because you are the ones who experience, “I didn’t know that <em>this</em> was happening,” or “I am not certain who I am supposed to talk to about <em>this</em>.” The staff are on the inside, and don’t feel the breakdown as quickly.</p><p class="">One needed development that I have noticed is how we give announcements on Sunday morning. This might strike you as unimportant, but verbal announcements are our most valuable means of communication—they carry a lot more weight than newsletters and writing on the back of the order of service. They are important, and we are at (past?) the point when they need to be more carefully thought through than “whatever happens to pop into Steven’s head on Sunday morning.”</p><p class=""><span>From now on, each week the staff will compile an announcement list for the deacon to read on Sunday morning</span>. In this way, we will make certain that what needs to be announced is actually announced and nothing gets missed. (As an aside, having the deacon read the list is a theological and practical decision. Theologically, deacons were originally created by the church to manage internal systems of care (see Acts 6); practically, it will help the staff know whose job it is every week, because whoever is serving as deacon is scheduled to do so in advance.)</p><p class=""><span>If there is something that needs to be on that list, we need to know it by Wednesday</span>. If you have an announcement to add to the list (because you are involved in a ministry, are helping lead an initiative at the church, or otherwise involved in something that the people of Incarnation need to know publicly), simply email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">me</a> and <a href="mailto:katherine@incarnationrichmond.org">Katherine</a> by Wednesday so that we can edit and compile a list for the deacon to read on Sunday.</p><p class="">In Christ,</p><p class="">Steven+</p>]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Church of the Incarnation, Richmond, Virginia</dc:creator></item><item><title>Can We Talk to Saints Who Have Died?</title><category>Ask the Church</category><pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2025 21:03:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://incarnationrichmond.org/resources/ask-the-church/2025/09/03/talking-to-saints</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5bb546c7b914493b9512eb54:5c18e70a21c67cd254c579c6:68b5c288f5c6e12cc5902872</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Can Christians pray to saints who have died—or speak to loved ones who have gone before us? 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this fall, we’ll see that truth come alive in a new way. Our upcoming study 
on the life of David will reveal how this imperfect king foreshadowed the 
Messiah: the overlooked son anointed for leadership, the champion who 
crushed the enemy, the ruler who prepared the way for God’s dwelling among 
His people. As we trace David’s story, we’ll discover not only how it 
prefigures Jesus’ life, but also how it reflects our own lives as those who 
belong to Him. Join us as we dig deep into Scripture and find encouragement 
in Christ.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">On the road to Emmaus, Jesus “opened” the Scriptures to two grieving disciples. Luke records the incident in chapter 24 of his gospel, and spends an inordinate amount of time and uses a very complex rhetorical arrangement to demonstrate the importance of this moment. Luke doesn’t want us to miss that <em>all of Scripture is about Jesus</em> and that <em>all of Scripture demonstrates that the Messiah had to suffer to win victory</em>.</p><p class="">This fall, we will be embarking on a Bible study on the life of David. (If you aren’t already in one of the groups, email <a href="mailto:justin@incarnationrichmond.org">Justin+</a> or <a href="mailto:tori@incarnationrichmond.org">Tori</a> to get involved.) This study will be the perfect moment for seeing what Jesus meant (and what Luke didn’t want us to miss): all of Scripture is about the suffering Messiah!</p><p class="">David’s life is a type, a living picture, a foreshadowing of Jesus. He wasn’t perfect (in fact, his great sin with Bathsheba caused death and havoc in his family and kingdom and effectively ended his moral authority as a godly king), but in spite of his imperfections, <em>God told a story through the details of David’s life</em> that was far larger than David himself. In David’s life, God told the story of the Messiah—the story of an overlooked young man who delighted in the Father, was anointed for leadership, won a great victory by crushing the head of a the enemy of God’s people, endured persecution before claiming his kingdom, built a new Jerusalem for his people, and prepared the way for God’s temple to be among his people again. Over and over, we will see Jesus’ life in David’s, sometimes in subtle hints and sometimes in things too obvious to miss.</p><p class="">But if David’s life is a prefiguring of Jesus’, <em>then it is also a prefiguring of ours</em>. After all, we have been joined to Jesus and given his life. Whatever is his is now ours, and he called us to walk the same path he walked. In other words, as we study David, we will see ourselves, because we will see Jesus and we are a part of him.</p><p class="">Join one of the groups! 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and more. But first, don’t miss our last two summer gatherings: a Board 
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at Deep Run Park. These are wonderful opportunities to connect, enjoy time 
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  <p class="">As the summer winds to a close, the staff at Incarnation has been working on our fall schedule. Bible studies, small groups, new members class, Sunday school, and fellowship events are just around the corner!</p><p class=""><strong>But before we move into fall, there are two summer moments left on our calendar:</strong></p><h2>Board Game Night!</h2><p class="">On Friday, August 22, at 5:30pm, we will be gathering in the fellowship hall to play board games together. Bring your favorite game, and the church will provide drinks and pizza. There will be activities for the younger kids, so that parents can enjoy time with each other. If you aren’t interested in playing a game, come anyway—there will likely be a group of adults who just want to use the time to eat and talk together. Set aside this Friday night for time with others at the church, <a href="mailto:katherine@incarnationrichmond.org"><span>RSVP to Katherine</span></a>, and join us!</p><h2>Church Picnic!</h2><p class="">On Sunday, August 31, we will gather after church at Shelters 4 &amp; 5 at Deep Run Park for a picnic to close the summer season. The church will provide drinks and field games for the kids. Wear comfortable clothes to church and pack a lunch!</p><p class=""><br>As fall begins, make plans to <strong>join a Bible study</strong>. Both the men’s and women’s groups will be studying the life of David over the course of the fall. Email <a href="mailto:justin@incarnationrichmond.org">Justin+</a> if you are interested in joining a men’s group and <a href="mailto:tori@incarnationrichmond.org"><span>Tori</span></a> if you are interested in joining a women’s group.</p><p class="">Lastly, if you are interested in the <strong>new members</strong> group, let <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">Steven+</a> know, and if you are interested in joining a <strong>small group</strong> for the first time, let <a href="mailto:michael@incarnationrichmond.org">Michael+</a> know. 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  <p class=""><em>Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath. These are a shadow of the things to come, but the substance belongs to Christ. (Col. 2:16-17)</em></p><p class="">This morning, while reading through Colossians, these verses caught my attention. They aren’t the only place the Bible says something like this (Heb. 8:5 calls the tabernacle and its sacrifices a “shadow of the heavenly things”), but it isn’t an idea most of us pay a lot of attention to, either. The basic idea is this: God established, on earth, a copy or replica of heavenly truth, so that his people would recognize the heavenly truth when it arrived. The food laws, practice of Sabbath, tabernacle, priestly work and sacrifices—all of it pointed to something deep and real, something eternal, something TRUE. All of it pointed to Jesus Christ.</p><p class="">Jesus Christ is the clean food that offers life and divides those inside the covenant from those outside the covenant. He is the Sabbath, the eternal rest offered to each of us. He is the tabernacle, the place God meets with man. He is both high priest and the sacrifice for cleansing and forgiveness. All of the pieces of the old covenant were shadows, copies, types, images—things meant to train and teach and prepare, so that Christ would be received and understood when he arrived.</p><p class="">There are two implications to this: On the one hand, it no longer matters whether we keep kosher or follow the exact strictures of the Sabbath, because the thing to which the Law pointed has arrived—the eternally real Jesus Christ has replaced the temporal shadow. We no longer offer sacrifices, because the true sacrifice has come. We no longer approach God only in the temple, because the true meeting place between God and man has arrived in Jesus. As Paul says, “let no one pass judgment on you,” in these matters, because they are just shadows.</p><p class="">And yet, <em>because they are the shadows that God established to teach us to recognize Christ, food, rest, priestly ministry, sacrifice, and holy space are far more important than we normally realize</em>. The shadows cast by Christ are not random—they are images and reflections of his eternal truth and life. If we try to understand him without the idea of holy food, rest from work, or perfect sacrifice and priestly ministry, we will misunderstand him. Each of them reflects him; each is a shadow cast by him.</p><p class="">One of these seems particularly critical for us, as Americans. We know how to work, and we understand amusement and entertainment, but <em>rest</em> is hard for most of us. We need to learn to practice rest more, so that we will understand Jesus. No one should judge one another on how we practice Sabbath (Col. 2:16), because the old covenant is obsolete (Heb. 8:13) and the Sabbath is fulfilled in Jesus (Mt. 5:17)—he is our true rest, and he is the Lord of the Sabbath (Mk. 2:28). And yet, if we don’t practice Sabbath, we will fail to understand what it means to find rest in Jesus. It was made <em>for us</em> (Mk. 2:27).</p><p class="">I would encourage you to build into your life a time (every week!) when you choose to rest in what Jesus has accomplished. We judge ourselves on productivity, and then when we are exhausted we look for amusement and diversion, but learning to rest in Jesus is essential to receiving and understanding Jesus. What would it mean to lay down your labor, and simply enjoy the fact that God has already done all that is necessary? What would it mean to realize that you have already been given all things, in Jesus? 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In this episode of Ask the Church, we dive into:
- How the 19th-century “dog collar” (clerical collar) was invented and why it stuck
- What the tab collar mimics and why
- The difference between clergy shirt colors in Anglican and Roman Catholic traditions

Whether you're curious about church history, clerical attire, or simply spotting clergy in the wild, this video offers a thoughtful, accessible take.

Have a question for a future episode?  Email steven@incarnationrichmond.org

Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.

Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Justin Hendrix // Psalm 138; Colossians 2:1-15; Luke 11:1-13⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: &#128214; Biblical teaching for both head and heart &#128367;️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament &#128591; A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages&#127760; Learn more: https://incarnationrichmond.org</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>incarnation,anglican,church,richmond,rva,short,pump,henrico,acna,diocese,christ,our,hope,north,america,va,virginia,steven,breedlove,quigg,lawrence,semon,sermons,music,sunday,school,resources,resource,religion,christianity,god,christ,jesus,gospel</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>The Procession of the Spirit</title><category>Ask the Church</category><pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2025 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://incarnationrichmond.org/resources/ask-the-church/2025/07/procession-of-the-spirit</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5bb546c7b914493b9512eb54:5c18e70a21c67cd254c579c6:6882bcf396e7c0634e8e2884</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of Ask the Church, we unpack one of the most debated lines in the Nicene Creed: “who proceeds from the Father and the Son.” Why did the Western Church add “and the Son”? Why do Eastern Christians omit it? And what does it tell us about the dynamic life of the Trinity?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In the next five minutes, we'll discuss: <br>- The biblical basis for the Spirit’s procession (John 15:26)<br>- How the concepts of “eternal source,” “eternal begetting,” and “eternal procession” help us understand the three Persons of the Trinity<br>- The history and impact of the Filioque controversy and the Great Schism<br>- Anglican flexibility in confessing or omitting the “and the Son” (Filioque) clause</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">📩 Have a question for a future episode? Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of Ask the Church, we unpack one of the most debated lines in the Nicene Creed: “who proceeds from the Father and the Son.” Why did the Western Church add “and the Son”? Why do Eastern Christians omit it? And what does it tell us about the dynamic life of the Trinity?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In the next five minutes, we'll discuss: <br>- The biblical basis for the Spirit’s procession (John 15:26)<br>- How the concepts of “eternal source,” “eternal begetting,” and “eternal procession” help us understand the three Persons of the Trinity<br>- The history and impact of the Filioque controversy and the Great Schism<br>- Anglican flexibility in confessing or omitting the “and the Son” (Filioque) clause</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">📩 Have a question for a future episode? Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. 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In the next five minutes, we'll discuss:
 - The biblical basis for the Spirit’s procession (John 15:26)
 - How the concepts of “eternal source,” “eternal begetting,” and “eternal procession” help us understand the three Persons of the Trinity
 - The history and impact of the Filioque controversy and the Great Schism
 - Anglican flexibility in confessing or omitting the “and the Son” (Filioque) clause

Have a question for a future episode?  Email steven@incarnationrichmond.org

Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.

Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Is it biblical? Is it required? And why do so many Christians—especially Anglicans—use this gesture in worship?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In under five minutes, you'll learn:<br>- How the sign of the cross helps unite our heart, mind, and body in worship<br>- When it's commonly used during worship<br>- How it functions as a “physical prayer” rather than a rote ritual<br>- Why it's not required—but can be spiritually enriching</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Whether you're new to liturgical worship or just curious to learn more about Anglican practice, this video offers clarity and encouragement.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">📩 Have a question for a future episode? Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of Ask the Church, we explore the meaning, history, and practice of the sign of the cross. Is it biblical? Is it required? And why do so many Christians—especially Anglicans—use this gesture in worship?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In under five minutes, you'll learn:<br>- How the sign of the cross helps unite our heart, mind, and body in worship<br>- When it's commonly used during worship<br>- How it functions as a “physical prayer” rather than a rote ritual<br>- Why it's not required—but can be spiritually enriching</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Whether you're new to liturgical worship or just curious to learn more about Anglican practice, this video offers clarity and encouragement.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">📩 Have a question for a future episode? Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🌐 Learn more: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG4tUHNOUFl4dmFBZGpBOEdmSXFXTG1TVWtEQXxBQ3Jtc0ttV3ZidzJIMXFRckJaVElZeUJCV25uRlUxQ0ZWVzhDSm1UeGt3b3hqVFNndnNhUjR5UzNJdEdZN1JFV2ZRSjdyel8wdU5TQkJ5dm5ydy1xYWZQdFdLb1ZGZkdmWE5faGhLN2YwUmVldzBBa0F2SHoyNA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fincarnationrichmond.org%2F&amp;v=dzk0LSgDwlo">https://incarnationrichmond.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. Steven Breedlove</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>A Little Physical Prayer: Reclaiming Heart, Mind, and Body in Worship</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode of Ask the Church, we explore the meaning, history, and practice of the sign of the cross.  Is it biblical?  Is it required?  And why do so many Christians—especially Anglicans—use this gesture in worship?

In under five minutes, you'll learn:
- How the sign of the cross helps unite our heart, mind, and body in worship
- When it's commonly used during worship
- How it functions as a “physical prayer” rather than a rote ritual
- Why it's not required—but can be spiritually enriching

Whether you're new to liturgical worship or just curious to learn more about Anglican practice, this video offers clarity and encouragement.

Have a question for a future episode?  Email steven@incarnationrichmond.org

Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.

Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: Biblical teaching for both head and heart, Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament, and A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages

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Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What is the Apocrypha—and why should Christians read it? In this episode of Ask the Church, we explore the history, purpose, and spiritual value of this “second canon” of books written in the centuries before Christ. 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Email <a href="mailto:steven@incarnationrichmond.org">steven@incarnationrichmond.org</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>The Rev. Steven Breedlove</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>A Beginner’s Guide to the Deuterocanon</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>What is the Apocrypha—and why should Christians read it?  In this episode of Ask the Church, we explore the history, purpose, and spiritual value of this “second canon” of books written in the centuries before Christ.  Often overlooked or misunderstood, the Apocrypha offer rich insight into Jewish heritage, wisdom literature, and the cultural backdrop of the New Testament.

Whether you're curious about the Anglican view of the Apocrypha, Early Church history, or simply wondering where to begin, this 5-minute overview offers clarity, guidance, and encouragement to dig deeper.

Recommended starting points: Judith, 1 &amp; 2 Maccabees

Have a question for a future episode?  Email steven@incarnationrichmond.org

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Whether you're new to church life or navigating Anglican tradition, this 5-minute video offers clarity, context, and a touch of humor.

Have a question for a future episode?  Email steven@incarnationrichmond.org

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