
The Sacramentalists
The Sacramentalists is a podcast where the ancient Christian faith is brought to bear on issues prevalent in modern culture. Join us for in-depth discussions on how theology intersects with our daily lives.
Latest episodes

Oct 4, 2019 • 42min
Tract V: "A short address to his Brethren on the Nature and Constitution of the Church of Christ, and of the Branch of it established in England. By a Layman."
On today's bonus episode, Fr. Myles reads Tract V of Tracts for the Times, "A Short Address to His Brethren on the Nature and Constitution of the Church of Christ and of the Branch of it Established in England." It was written by John William Bowden, a layman.
http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract5.html
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Sep 27, 2019 • 23min
Tract IV: "Adherence to the Apostolical Succession the safest course. On Alterations in the Prayer-Book."
On today's bonus episode, Fr. Wesley reads Tract IV of Tracts for the Times.
http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract4.html

Sep 23, 2019 • 1h 8min
15 | Anglican Spiritual Formation
We are joined again today by Fr. Wade Miller for a discussion about Anglican approaches to spiritual formation, discipline, and Christian living.
Plenty of books and articles were mentioned throughout the episode. We hope you find them useful:
The Orthodox Study Bible
Bible Basics for Catholics by John Bergsma
The Gospel Comes with a House Key by Rosaria Butterfield
Girl Meets God by Lauren F. Winner
Christian Proficiency by Martin Thornton
On Social Justice by Basil the Great
Seeing God by Hans Boersma
Article: Forming An Anglo-Catholic Parish
Don't forget to check out these websites as well: Earth and Altar and Common Prayer.
You can send your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter @sacramentalists. If you want to dive deeper and enjoy dialoguing with others about content on the Sacramentalists, check out our *NEW* Facebook discussion group here.

Sep 16, 2019 • 33min
Interview with Fr. Sean McDermott and Fr. Mark Perkins of Earth & Altar
On today's bonus episode, Fr. Myles interviews Fr. Sean McDermott and Fr. Mark Perkins, both serving at All Saints Anglican in Charlottesville, VA.
If you want to learn more about their work, check out their page Earth and Altar.
Please send your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter @sacramentalists. If you want to dive deeper and enjoy dialoguing with others about content on the Sacramentalists, check out our *NEW* Facebook discussion group here.

Sep 10, 2019 • 53min
14 | Conversation with Fr. Wade Miller
On today's episode, we are joined by our friend and guest, Fr. Wade Willer of St. Philip's Anglican in Blacksburg, VA. We discuss his journey into Anglicanism and other related topics.
Here's some of the books mentioned/recommended:
Anglican Catholic Faith and Practice by Mark Haverland
Holy Living and Dying by Jeremy Taylor
Scripture and the Authority of God by N. T. Wright
The Catholic Religion by Vernon Staley
The King's Highway by George Carleton
Anything by the Church Fathers, E. L. Mascall, and George Herbert!
Please send your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter @sacramentalists. If you want to dive deeper and enjoy dialoguing with others about content on the Sacramentalists, check out our *NEW* Facebook discussion group here.

Sep 2, 2019 • 46min
Interview with Amanda McGill of Homely Hours
On today's bonus episode, Fr. Wesley interviews Amanda McGill who runs the website Homely Hours, a site dedicated to educating and equipping families to integrate Anglican spirituality in their day-to-day lives. Check out their website here and connect with them on Facebook and Instagram. You can contact them at thehomelyhours@gmail.com.
Please send your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter @sacramentalists. If you want to dive deeper and enjoy dialoguing with others about content on the Sacramentalists, check out our *NEW* Facebook discussion group here.

Aug 26, 2019 • 51min
13 | The Five Solae: An Anglo-Catholic Response
On today’s episode, we discuss an Anglo-Catholic response to the common scheme used by many Protestants for articulating the core tenets of Protestant theology: the Five Solae.
Here are some books we mention:
On the Day You Were Baptized by Sarah Howell
The Intellectual Life by A. G. Sertillanges
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Aug 19, 2019 • 24min
Tract III: "Thoughts respectfully addressed to the Clergy on alterations in the Liturgy. The Burial Service. The Principle of Unity."
On today's bonus episode, Fr. Myles reads Tract III from the Tracts for the Times
http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract3.html

Aug 13, 2019 • 54min
12 | Atonement Theories
On today’s episode we discuss various “theories” of atonement. Here are some resources we mention:
Cur Deus Homo by St. Anselm
Christus Victor by Gustaf Aulén
A Community Called Atonement by Scot McKnight
As always, you can send your feedback and questions to thesacramentalitsts@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter @sacramentalists.

Aug 5, 2019 • 55min
Interview with Fr. Porter Taylor, editor of We Give Our Thanks Unto Thee: Essays in memory of Fr. Alexander Schmemann
Today on the show, we have Fr. Porter Taylor, liturgical theologian and PhD student at Aberdeen, to discuss the impact of Eastern Orthodox priest and professor Alexander Schmemann on liturgical theology. You can buy the fistschrift edited by Fr. Taylor, We Give Our Thanks Unto Thee: Essays in Memory of Fr. Alexander Schmemann here. You can also read Fr. Wesley's review of the book at The North American Anglican. Be sure to follow Fr. Taylor on Twitter, @PorterCTaylor.
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