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The BCP and Me

The BCP and Me

By: Fr. Tyler Richards and Fr. Joshua Nelson
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Episcopalians exploring The Book of Common Prayer and how it teaches us to live our lives abundantly. Fathers Tyler Richards and Joshua Nelson share personal stories, information, and anecdotes to help bring the BCP into the lives of all Christians and those who seek God. The BCP and Me Website© 2021 The BCP and Me Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Oops, I did It Again!
    Mar 27 2026
    In this Episode The Rev. Julia Gatta joins Fr. Tyler and Fr. Joshua for an exploration of the rite The Reconciliation of a Penitent, as they continue exploring the Pastoral Offices section of the Boook of Common Prayer. The Rev. Julia Gatta is the Bishop Frank A. Juhan Professor of Pastoral Theology in the School of Theology, the University of the South, Sewanee. An Episcopal priest, she served parishes in Connecticut for 25 years before moving to Sewanee. She holds a Ph.D. in Medieval Studies from Cornell University.
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Children Will Listen
    Feb 25 2026
    On the 30th Episode of The BCP and Me, Fr. Tyler and Fr. Joshua explore, in depth, the service for the Thanksgiving for the Birth or Adotoption of a Child found on page 439 in The Book of Common Prayer. Pointing out the evolution of the rite as something that has been present since the earliest days of the church, and the implications it has for women, adopted children, and the impact on the congregation and the Church as whole.
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    51 mins
  • This Will Be....A Civil Marriage
    Jan 22 2026
    Welcome back to The BCP and Me! We continue our journey together by exploring the reasoning and the need for The Blessing of a Civil Union from the Pastoral Offices section of The Book of Common Prayer, as well as The Anniversary of a Marriage service from The Book of Occasional Services. Prepare for at least one Shania Twain Reference.
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    48 mins
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A wonderful conversation that is accessible and vital for Christian formation. Whether or not you are Anglican, this podcast will remind you of the compelling nature of the Gospel and how we first live this out liturgically.

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