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The Average Episcopalian

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Sisters Kate Greer and Annie Hodges attempt to tackle the mystery of God and the life of Jesus Christ with reason, humor, and deep curiosity through the lens of the church they love. Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Ep. 41 - Searching for God (And for Scientific Evidence) (feat. Rev. Ben Wyatt)
    Mar 2 2026

    Three nerds walk into an Episcopal church… and begin to question whether or not science and religion are compatible. Is that how the joke goes? In this episode, we welcome fellow Episcopalian podcaster (and fellow nerd) Rev. Ben Wyatt to help us tackle our questions about science and Christianity. Ben's degrees in physics, religion, and counseling are put to the test as we grill him on dinosaurs, evolution, and Biblical fundamentalism. We ask questions like… Can I believe in dinosaurs and in Jesus? What is "truth", and how do we find it? How have scientific discoveries influenced the church throughout history? And is Eucharistic Prayer C scientifically accurate? If you're like us, you'll leave this episode feeling slightly less certain but certainly more curious.

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  • Ep. 40 - BCP Prayers for The Collapse of Civilization
    Feb 2 2026

    Sometimes we all need a reminder to choose prayer over despair. In today's episode, we're doing another review of 4 of our favorite prayers from the Book of Common Prayer. These prayers challenge us to be meek (watch out brats, it's Meek Summer 2026) and they remind us that even though it can feel like evil is winning, God sustains.

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  • Ep. 39 - Epiphany: A Season for Stargazing and Transformation
    Jan 5 2026

    Confession: we've never really paid that much attention to Epiphany. After the wonder and festivities of Advent and Christmas, this liturgical season can often get overlooked. But that changes today! In this very average discussion, we get back to our roots: "definition time"! We share what we know about the three wise men (it's not much), learn about Epiphany traditions (why chalk on the door?), and discuss the significance of the lectionary readings that connect these first few weeks of the year. We hope this episode inspires you to hang a paper star and get out your chalk!

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    57 m
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I didn’t know anything about the Episcopalian church before I started listening to this podcast. It is educational but also a lot of fun listening to. Refreshing, honest and enjoyable. My wife and I attended our first Episcopalian service today and I think we found our church.
Thank you and keep up the good work you two.

Fresh and informative. A podcast to enjoy.

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Very thoughtful and spirited discussions, hosts are good at explaining stuff in a way that someone who hasn't been in an Episcopal Church before (or in a while) doesn't feel overwhelmed or can't follow along. Keep up the good work :)

excellent podcast

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