Epiphany: the Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles – Episode Three

Epiphany-2018-Slide43Episode Three, the final episode, in the AIC Seasonal Video series, Epiphany: the Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles, is now available in both video and podcast versions.   Episode Three is exclusively focused on the Second Sunday after Trinity through the Sixth Sunday after Trinity, including the complicated rules for their celebration in years with both 26 and 27 Sundays after Trinity.   For each Sunday there is a discussion of the theme of the day, the Epistle and Gospel readings, and appropriate music for the day or season.  Includes music added for the St. Chrysostom Hymnal, complete in one volume, released earlier this year.

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I have started work on the “Gesima” season version which follows the same format.  I hope to have Episode One completed before Septuagesima Sunday on February 28th.

As always, thank you for your support of and interest in the Internet-based ministry of the Anglican Internet Church.  May the Lord bless you in all that you do in His Name.  Glory be to God for all things! Amen!

Epiphany: the Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles – 2018 A.D. Version

Epiphany-2018-Slide2Yesterday I uploaded to our YouTube channel Episode One in the 2018 A.D. version of Epiphany: the Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles.   The series has been revised and expanded into three episodes.  Episode One is focused on the sharp difference between the secular and Church meaning of Epiphany and the timing and manner of the development of Epiphany as its own Season in the Church Calendar.  The series includes a revised script and many new illustrations and adjustments to format, including more slides, more white background per slide, and cross-references to related AIC videos, publications and podcasts.

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Epiphany: the Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles was the first new series I introduced under the Anglican Internet Church banner following my retirement from pulpit ministry.  As noted above, I’ve decided to stretch the series into one additional episode.  The change allows for more focus on the individual Sundays in Epiphany season, plus Epiphany Eve.  Episode Two, which will be released in late January, is focused on Epiphany (both Eve and Day) and the First Sunday after Epiphany and Second Sunday after Epiphany.  Episode Three is focused on the remaining Sundays after Epiphany.  The music for Epiphany season in the AIC Bookstore publication The St. Chrysostom Hymnal, recently reformatted into a single volume, is discussed in all episodes of the series.

OTHER NEWS

Later in A.D. 2018, I will introduce video series in the same format and with the same objective of providing easy-to-understand explanations of the Church Calendar for Gesima (Pre-Lent), Lent, Easter, and Trinity seasons.

In the next 10 days, I will complete and upload Episode Six in The War on Christianity series.  Episode Six will be the first of two episodes explaining the Canticle Te Deum Laudamus in the context of a “First Line of Defense” in the on-going war on Christianity (for which there is growing evidence each and every day somewhere in the world).

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Glory be to God for all things! Amen!

 

Twelve Days of Christmas – 12th Day – Jan. 5th – Grace & Faith

TwelveDays-Slide159On this the 12th and final day of the Twelve Days of Christmas, Jan. 5th, the key words are GRACE & FAITH.   The music is Hark! The Herald Angels Sing by Charles Wesley (1789 A.D.), played to the tune Mendelssohn.

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Thanks to all who have followed the series this year.  If you missed an episode, you can use the episode links on the Digital Library page under the heading Seasonal Videos.  For the Podcast versions, there are episode links on the Podcast Archive page.

The AIC has planned a full array of new material for A.D. 2018, starting with an updated version of the Epiphany: the Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles series first published in A.D. 2015.  There will be a blog posting tomorrow morning with information about the revised and expanded version.   Also in the works are companion video series for “Gesima,” Lent, Easter and Trinity seasons.  Each will provide a summary history of the season and discussion of how the season is celebrated in Anglican worship.  Two additional episodes in The War on Christianity series are almost ready for release later in January, both are focused on the Morning Prayer canticle Te Deum Laudamus as a First Line of Defense for Christians the secular world’s on-going War on Christianity.

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May the Lord bless you in all that you do in His Name.  Amen!  Glory be to God for all things! Amen!

Twelve Days of Christmas – 11th Day – Jan. 4th – Glorifying God

TwelveDays-Slide147On the Twelfth Day of Christmas, Jan, 4th, the key words are Glorifying God.  The music for this episode in the AIC Video  series, The Twelve Days of Christmas, is Good Christian Men, Rejoice, using John Mason Neal’s 1853 translation from the Latin carol, In Dulci Jubilo.  It’s an arrangement frequently used in the background for street singers  in movies, television and videos on Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.

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Tomorrow, Jan. 5th, the 12th and last of the Twelve Days of Christmas, the key words are Grace and Faith.

I’m currently trying to finish a 2018 A.D. update of the AIC’s teaching video for Epiphany season, in hopes of completing and uploading it before Epiphany, Jan. 6th.   The updated version will feature some new illustrations and a reorganization of the content.   The series will be followed by a series each on the “Gesima” season, Lent and Easter.

Twelve Days of Christmas – 10th Day – Jan 3rd – COMMANDMENTS

TwelveDays-Slide134In the AIC Seasonal Video presentation, The Twelve Days of Christmas, the episode for the Tenth Day of ChristmasJan. 3rd – the key word is COMMANDMENTS.  The musical theme is a horn arrangement of God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen.

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This episode and episodes of all our other Seasonal, Bible Study, and Christian Education videos are linked from the Digital Library page of this Web Site (with Podcast versions linked from the Podcast Archive page).  We welcome interest from Christians of all denominations who desire a return to the traditional teachings of the Church Universal.  Each program is presented in modern English with a minimum of technical language and richly illustrated with Christian art from both the Western and Eastern Christian traditions.

Tomorrow, Jan. 4th, the Eleventh Day of Christmas, the key words are Glorifying God with examples from Anglican worship using the 1928 Book of Common Prayer.

May the Lord bless you and keep you in all that you do in His Name.  Amen!

Twelve Days of Christmas – 9th Day – Jan. 2nd – Angels

TwelveDays-Slide117Here we are just after the start of a New Year A.D. 2018, when the secular world is ready to turn to commerce and politics, but it’s still one of the Twelve Days of Christmas.  For Jan 2nd, the Ninth Day of Christmas, the key word is ANGELS.   The opening music for today’s video is — surprise, surprise! — Angels We Have Heard on High, with kudos to Edward Shippen Barnes for his pre-WWII arrangement of an old English Carol.  The episode is filled with examples of Angels in Scripture and tradition.

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Tomorrow, the 10th Day of Christmas, the key word is COMMANDMENTS.

Twelve Days of Christmas – 7th Day – Dec. 31st – FAMILY

TwelveDays-Slide87On this the Seventh Day of Christmas, Dec. 31st, the theological key word is FAMILY.  The theme music for today is Away in a Manger, attributed to James Murray (1887 A.D.).   In this video, I demonstrate the meaning of the word based on Scripture from both the Old and New Testament and illustrated with paintings, icons, mosaics, photographs and stained glass windows from the 6th through the 20th Century.

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For tomorrow, Jan. 1st, the Eighth Day of Christmas, the key word is CHURCH.

May God continue to bless you in the coming New Year for all that you do in His Name.  Amen.

Twelve Days of Christmas – 6th Day – Dec. 30th – JOY

TwelveDays-Slide76For this the Sixth Day of Christmas, Dec. 30th, the key theological word is JOY.  Not surprisingly, the opening music is Joy to the World, first published by the prolific hymn-writer Isaac Watts in 1719 A.D. as a song about the Second Coming, in this case played on modern electronic instruments.   Joy to the World is Hymn No. 38 in the St. Chrysostom Hymnal, arranged to the tradition tune, Antioch, from a hymnal published in 1926 A.D.

The Twelve Days of Christmas video series is a celebration of key theological words or phrases, one each for the twelve days beginning on Christmas Day and ending of Epiphany Eve, Jan. 5th.  It has no connection whatsoever with the silly song of the same name.

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The Key Word for tomorrow, Dec. 31st, is Family.

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Twelve Days of Christmas – Day 5 – Dec. 29th – OBEDIENCE

TwelveDays-Slide54For this the Fifth Day of Christmas, Dec. 29th, the key word is OBEDIENCE.  The musical introduction is Cecil Francis Alexander’s carol for children, Once in Royal David’s City, written in 1848 A.D.  For this video the tune is Unser Herrscher.  Obedience means following the will of God, as both the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Joseph did in the Nativity accounts in the Gospels.

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Tomorrow, Dec. 30th, the Sixth Day of Christmas, the key word is joy.