
Anglican Church of the Incarnation - Richmond, Virginia
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Show overview
Anglican Church of the Incarnation - Richmond, Virginia launched in 2025 and has put out 110 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 35 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 7 min and 25 min — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 46 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Church of the Incarnation.
From the publisher
Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) church plant in the Richmond, VA area. Located in Short Pump, Incarnation seeks to make the gospel present to the people of Henrico County.
Latest Episodes
View all 110 episodesWhat Is “Three Streams” Anglicanism?
How Do Anglicans Think About Tradition?
Sixth Sunday of Easter
Does the Anglican Church Exist Only Because of a Divorce?
Fifth Sunday of Easter
Christianity and the Problem of Evil, Part 2
Should an Anglican Pray the Rosary?
Christianity and the Problem of Evil, Part 1
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Where Should I Start Reading the Bible?
Third Sunday of Easter
How Do I Explain Christian Suffering to Non-Christians?
Second Sunday of Easter
Easter Sunday
Good Friday

How to Read Scripture Like the Ancient Church, Part 4
In our concluding session in this series, we turn to Palm Sunday and explore the biblical meaning of the palm branches in the triumphal entry. Tracing the image through the Old Testament reveals a rich tapestry of themes: Gentile inclusion, fruitfulness, temple imagery, and the widening reach of God’s covenant promises. The lesson shows how reading Scripture across the whole canon deepens our understanding of Christ’s kingship and the Church’s calling in the world. It is a fitting conclusion to a series devoted to reading Scripture in the tradition of the early Church.⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages🌐 Learn more: https://incarnationrichmond.org

What Is Hell?
What is hell, and how should Christians think about it faithfully? In this edition of Ask the Church, we begin with the scriptural teaching that judgment after death is real, and that the decisive issue is our response to Jesus Christ. We also explain why hell is not best understood as an “alien punishment,” but rather as the fruit of rejecting the only source of life and goodness—God Himself. Finally, we briefly discuss two questions that Christians have debated for centuries: whether hell is eternal and whether repentance after death is possible.📩 Have a question for a future episode? Email [email protected]🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages🌐 Learn more: https://incarnationrichmond.org

Fifth Sunday in Lent
Rev. Steven Breedlove // Ezekiel 37:1-14; Psalm 130; John 11:18-44

What Is the Daily Office in Anglicanism?
What is the Daily Office in Anglicanism, and how do we pray it? In this edition of Ask the Church, we explain Morning and Evening Prayer and the basic structure of the Daily Office—confession, psalms, Scripture readings, the Apostles’ Creed, and prayers. We also offer practical help for beginners, particularly when the Daily Office feels awkward or “stilted” at first when prayed alone. The Daily Office is a way of joining the Church’s shared prayers and letting Scripture and prayer shape daily life together.📩 Have a question for a future episode? Email [email protected]🎥 Like, Follow, and Subscribe to keep up with future episodes and answers to your questions about theology, church practice, and worship from an orthodox Anglican perspective.⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯️ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages🌐 Learn more: https://incarnationrichmond.org

Fourth Sunday in Lent
Rev. Justin Hendrix // I Samuel 16:1-13; Psalm 23; Ephesians 5:1-14; John 9:1-13, 28-41