via media is video enhanced curricula designed to proclaim the Good News of God in Christ Jesus and to present the Episcopal Church in a contemporary context.
via media celebrates who we are as American Anglicans and invites others to "come and see," offering seekers both the content and the context for conversations about Christian faith from an unabashedly Anglican perspective.
via media is grounded in the traditional Anglican perspective, rooted in the Trinity and offers diverse, compelling witness to the unique way of being Christian that is our Anglican heritage.
via media invites those seeking spiritual community to explore Anglican Christianity through a non-threatening course of study, prayer and conversation surrounded by radical hospitality.
The session here is from the series entitled: 'via media values.' This session is about how we as Anglican Christians are commanded, through the dismissal at the end of the liturgy, to take our faith out into the world.
Welcome to the journey!
For more information, visit http://www.everyvoice.net/viamedia/
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eartina 1 year ago
Doesn't "via media" often amount to "sitting on the fence"? We all know what Jesus said about lukewarm people...
Pupster 3 years ago
Via Media comes from Queen Elizabeth the First. She designed the Via Media to stop the warring and bloodshed between Catholics and Protestants in England. The same buildings, bishops, priests, monks, nuns and congregations tetered from Rome to England with the change of rulers in England. This middle road combined the best of the Roman Church and the Protestant reformation.
EmpressOfWyoming58 3 years ago
Yes it is. "Via media" means "middle way" in Latin and is used by many Episcopalians/Anglicans to describe their theology, a middle ground between the two.
QuesterLEJ 4 years ago
A good summation on what we should take with us after we leave church. Isn't "via media" the phrase used to indicate the middle way between catholic and protestant theologies?
tonybilloni 4 years ago
Very nice video!
floridaredhead 4 years ago