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We kick off by diving into a satire of the Church of England – the oldie but goodie BBC series The Barchester Chronicles. According to Megan: "The drama, humour and delight of the series is the church politics. For anyone who's been in a church, it's very familiar."
Can you have a voice of influence without playing party politics? As a "reluctant participant" in church politics, Megan gives her reasons for being involved in the Baptist Assembly, while Michael gives a personal perspective on the Sydney Anglican Synod. Yes, the discussion does turn to women's ordination.
And, as the Sydney Anglican Diocese prepares to elect a new Archbishop in August 2020, our hosts address the new realm of church politics where "the gloves are off".
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About Barchester Chronicles
The Chronicles of Barsetshire is a series of six novels by Anthony Trollope, set in the fictitious English county of Barsetshire and its cathedral town of Barchester. The second in the series, Barchester Towers, is the most famous. The first two novels were adapted as a TV miniseries – The Barchester Chronicles – by the BBC in 1982, in which Alan Rickman is the "odious evangelical" Obadiah Slope, Nigel Hawthorne plays Archdeacon Grantly and Donald Pleasence as the "naive but lovely" hero, Reverend Harding.
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We kick off by diving into a satire of the Church of England – the oldie but goodie BBC series The Barchester Chronicles. According to Megan: "The drama, humour and delight of the series is the church politics. For anyone who's been in a church, it's very familiar."
Can you have a voice of influence without playing party politics? As a "reluctant participant" in church politics, Megan gives her reasons for being involved in the Baptist Assembly, while Michael gives a personal perspective on the Sydney Anglican Synod. Yes, the discussion does turn to women's ordination.
And, as the Sydney Anglican Diocese prepares to elect a new Archbishop in August 2020, our hosts address the new realm of church politics where "the gloves are off".
Links related to this episode:
About Barchester Chronicles
The Chronicles of Barsetshire is a series of six novels by Anthony Trollope, set in the fictitious English county of Barsetshire and its cathedral town of Barchester. The second in the series, Barchester Towers, is the most famous. The first two novels were adapted as a TV miniseries – The Barchester Chronicles – by the BBC in 1982, in which Alan Rickman is the "odious evangelical" Obadiah Slope, Nigel Hawthorne plays Archdeacon Grantly and Donald Pleasence as the "naive but lovely" hero, Reverend Harding.
Join in the discussion online
www.facebook.com/groups/WADRbyEternityNews/
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