Chef Shuai Wang was the runner-up on the 22nd season of Bravo’s Top Chef and is the force behind two standout restaurants in Charleston, South Carolina—Jackrabbit Filly and King BBQ—where he brings together the flavors of his childhood in Beijing and the spirit of the South in some pretty unforgettable ways. He grew up just a short walk from Tiananmen Square, in a tiny home with no electricity or running water, where his grandmother often cooked over charcoal. Later, in Queens, New York, his mom taught herself to cook—her first dishes were a little salty, but they were always made with love. And somewhere along the way, Shuai learned that cooking wasn’t just about food—it was about taking care of people. After years working in New York kitchens, he made his way to Charleston and started building something that feels entirely his own. Today, we’re talking about how all those experiences come together on the plate, the family stories behind his cooking, and what it’s been like to share that journey on national TV. For more info visit: southernliving.com/biscuitsandjam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Homilies and Christian Education audio from All Saints Anglican Church in San Antonio, TX, a parish in the Diocese of the West in the Church of Nigeria North American Mission (Anglican Communion).
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Homilies from Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon
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Subscribe to hear the weekly homilies from our priests and deacons here at Saint Patrick's Parish!
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Keep up with the speaker series at Saint Benedict Parish in Halifax, Nova Scotia. You can find the videos of past homilies and join us live at 9am AST at: https://livestream.com/SaintBenedictParish
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From Saint Brendan Catholic Parish in Mexico, MO.
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Week 4 of our Trinitytide Series on the Apostles' Creed. We look at Jesus' conception, birth, and suffering.
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In our final class on the Ecumenical Councils, we look at how Nicaea 2 was received by the Lutherans and the Reformed, and how historic Anglicanism fits into the picture. We discuss the "Homily on the Peril of Idolatry," the influence of later Gothic Revival and Ecuminism, how Anglicans approach the issues today, and finaly evaluate the Council fro…
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Homily: Sunday, July 20 by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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Part 3 in our Trinityide Summer Series
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In the first part of our discussion on the Seventh Council, we discuss some of the difficulties with properly representing the Council, the background issues, and the Council itself. Next week we will discuss some of the implications of the Council for Anglicans today.
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Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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Our Father of Infinite Power, Wisdom, and Goodness: A Homily on Article 1 of the Apostles’ Creed
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Part 2 of our 2025 Trinitytide Sermon Series
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We discuss the sixth ecumenical council, yet another attempt to reconcile the increasingly fractured early church. The controversy at hand is whether Christ has two “energies” and two wills, a human and a divine. We also touch on the contemporary debate over the “eternal subordination of the Son in Reformed circles.…
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Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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We discuss the fifth ecumenical council, which attempted to reconcile the churches of Syria and Egypt with the rest of the Church. The question at hand: how can Christ’s human nature be a true nature without having its now personhood distinct from the Divine Person of the Logos?
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Part 1 of our 2025 Trinitytide Sermon Series
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Text: Matthew 16:13-19.
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Saint Peter & Paul; Apostles Solemnity by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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We discuss Monophysitism, the ongoing struggles between Antioch and Alexandria, the final “creed” of the Patristic era, and the ongoing schisms in the East.
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The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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In today's class we discuss the heresy of Nestorianism, its connection to Pelagianism, the Marian title "Theotokos," and how the theological distinction between justification and sanctification remains important today.
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For further reading, see chapters 3 and 4 of TheCruelty of Heresy by C. FitzSimons Allison.
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Msgr. Deutsch - The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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As a preface to the 3rd Council, we discuss the British monk Pelagius, and why his teaching was condemned by St. Augustine.
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Texts: Acts 2:1ff, John 14:15ff, 1 Corinthians 12:4ff,Luke 11:9ff
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Fr. Grant- Feast of Pentecost by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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We conclude our discussion of the First Council of Constantinople, 381AD, the second ecumenical council. We continue to discuss the theological controversies of semi-Arianism and Appolinarianism, as well as some of the issues covered in the canons.
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See the Conqueror Mounts in Triumph 1. See the Conqu’ror mounts in triumph; see the King in royal state, Riding on the clouds, his chariot, to his heav’nly palace gate. Hark the choirs of angel voices joyful alleluias sing, And the portals high are lifted to receive their heav’nly King. 2. He who on the cross did suffer, He who from the grave arose…
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We begin a discussion of Constatninople 1, the 2nd Ecumenical Council (381AD). We cover the historical background and some of the theological implications of the main controversy (Semi-Arianism). Next week we will discuss the canons and creed from the Council.
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Texts: John 14 & James 1
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Msgr. Deutsch - 5th Sunday of Easter by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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Mr. AJ Ellis concludes his discussion on Christology. We look at Nestorianism, Docetism, and Ebionism. The Anglican Compass series, "We Believe: Reflections on the Nicene Creed" can be found here.
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Text: 1 Samuel 2:1-10
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Msgr. Deutsch - 4th Sunday of Easter by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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Fr. Grant - 3rd Sunday of Easter by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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This week we have a guest presenter, Mr. A.J. Ellis, who is discerning a call to the Vocational Diaconate. In this episode, A.J. leads us in a discussion on how our understanding of Christ impacts our understanding of our own Salvation, an issue at the very heart of the Ecumenical Councils.
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Texts: 1 Peter 2:19-25, 5:1-8
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We discuss the background, people, and events related to the First Council of Nicaea (325 AD), including the Arian controversy, the school of Antioch vs the school of Alexandria, and the original version of the Nicene Creed.
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Fr. Grant - Divine Mercy Sunday 2025 by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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Text: John 20:19ff
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Msgr. Deutsch - Easter Sunday 2025 by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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Text: Isaiah 25:1-9
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We give a brief overview of the Seven Ecumenical Councils and discuss our general relationship to them as Anglicans.
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Main Text: Philippians 2:5-11
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Fr. Grant - 5th Sunday in Lent by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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We begin our study of the Ecumenical Councils by discussion the major kinds of Christological and Trinitarian heresies, and what problem in the human heart they stem from. Much of today's discussion is based on material from Bishop C. FitzSimmon-Allison's "The Cruelty of Heresy" which can be found here.…
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Text: John 8:46-end
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Text: John 6:1-14
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Msgr. Deutsch - 4th Sunday in Lent by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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We conclude our study of the Didache with a discussion of Sunday worship, the local pastor/bishop, and the 2nd Coming of Christ. The text of the Didache can be read here
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Text: Luke 11:14-28
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Fr. Grant - 2nd Sunday of Lent by Saint Patrick Parish HomiliesSaint Patrick Parish Homilies
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This week we get into some of the Early Church’s ecclesiology. Most importantly, we discuss how to tell true teachers, preachers, and missionaries from false ones.The text of the Didache can be found here
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Text: Matthew 15:21-28
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The full text of the Didache can be found here.
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