Everyday Monks

Enter the Story: Holy Week

1 h 34 min · 28. mar. 2026
episode Enter the Story: Holy Week cover

Description

Enter the Story: Holy Week Easter is coming.But first… we must walk the road. Holy Week is not something we observe from a distance—it is something we enter. From the palms of Sunday to the silence of the tomb, the Church leads us step by step through the Passion of Christ. In our latest episode of Everyday Monks, we reflect on why this week is the heart of the Christian year—and why rushing to Easter means missing the story that gives it meaning. This is more than a podcast—it’s an invitation to come and follow Christ through His Passion into Resurrection. +Listen now to prepare your heart for the passion and joy of this most holy Season. In the Rockwall area? Find Holy Week & Easter Service Times and more at stbenedictanglican.com [https://stbenedictanglican.com/holyweek-easter] Belong - Believe - Become. Get full access to Everyday Monks at everydaymonks.substack.com/subscribe [https://everydaymonks.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the Everyday Monks community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

69 episodes

episode Catching Up & Looking Back artwork

Catching Up & Looking Back

NEW EPISODE: Why the Prayer Book Still Matters After a busy season of Holy Week, Easter, clergy retreats, church planting, and parish life, the Everyday Monks crew is finally back around the podcast table. In this episode, Fr. Michael Vinson, Fr. Michael Templin, Fr. Marq Toombs, and Deacon Timothy Wilson catch up on life, ministry, and the recent Anglican Way Institute Conference hosted at the historic Cathedral Church of the Holy Communion (REC) in Dallas. The conference explored the remarkable story of the English and American Prayer Book Tradition, tracing its development from Cranmer’s 1549 Book of Common Prayer to the modern era. What makes the Prayer Book so enduring? Why are Christians from Anglican, Presbyterian, Pentecostal, and other traditions increasingly discovering its wisdom? And what can the history of the Prayer Book teach us about worship, discipleship, pastoral care, and the life of the Church today? Along the way, the conversation explores: * The legacy and influence of the Book of Common Prayer * Reflections from the Anglican Way Institute conference * The importance of pastoral care and life in Christian community * Church planting, ministry, and life in a growing parish * Why ancient patterns of prayer still speak powerfully to a modern world Whether you’re a lifelong Anglican, curious about the Prayer Book tradition, or simply interested in thoughtful conversations about faith and ministry, this episode offers a rich and engaging discussion. Get full access to Everyday Monks at everydaymonks.substack.com/subscribe [https://everydaymonks.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

Yesterday1 h 18 min
episode Andrew Dittman on Chant, Congregational Harmony, and the Prayer Book Life artwork

Andrew Dittman on Chant, Congregational Harmony, and the Prayer Book Life

What if one of the most practical ways to strengthen a parish—or steady a church plant—is simply this: sing the Prayer Book? In this special edition of Everyday Monks, we’re joined by our friend Andrew Dittman for a wide-ranging conversation on Anglican worship, parish music, and spiritual formation. Andrew shares how his Kyrial Project (a kyrial—a collection of sung service music and responses) grew out of a pastoral problem many churches recognize: how do you honor a Morning Prayer tradition while moving toward a fuller Prayer Book life—including weekly Eucharist—without creating fear, fatigue, or confusion? Along the way we talk a cappella Communion, chant that ordinary congregations can actually sing (in melody or harmony), and why what you prioritize early tends to “grow fast” in the life of a mission. If you care about worship that is both reverent and doable—especially for small parishes and planters—this one will feed you. Listen to Andrew’s work on his YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@aldittman]. Get full access to Everyday Monks at everydaymonks.substack.com/subscribe [https://everydaymonks.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

17. apr. 20261 h 43 min
episode Enter the Story: Holy Week artwork

Enter the Story: Holy Week

Enter the Story: Holy Week Easter is coming.But first… we must walk the road. Holy Week is not something we observe from a distance—it is something we enter. From the palms of Sunday to the silence of the tomb, the Church leads us step by step through the Passion of Christ. In our latest episode of Everyday Monks, we reflect on why this week is the heart of the Christian year—and why rushing to Easter means missing the story that gives it meaning. This is more than a podcast—it’s an invitation to come and follow Christ through His Passion into Resurrection. +Listen now to prepare your heart for the passion and joy of this most holy Season. In the Rockwall area? Find Holy Week & Easter Service Times and more at stbenedictanglican.com [https://stbenedictanglican.com/holyweek-easter] Belong - Believe - Become. Get full access to Everyday Monks at everydaymonks.substack.com/subscribe [https://everydaymonks.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

28. mar. 20261 h 34 min
episode The Feast of the Annunciation artwork

The Feast of the Annunciation

What if salvation begins… not with power, but with a “yes”? In our newest episode of Everyday Monks, we explore the Feast of the Annunciation in the 1928 Book of Common Prayer—the moment when heaven breaks into earth, and the Virgin Mary receives the message that changes everything. This is where the Gospel begins:not at Christmas, not at Easter—but at the announcement of grace. We reflect on: * The mystery of the Incarnation * Why this feast may be the true beginning of the Christian story * The connection between Annunciation, Cross, and Resurrection * And what Mary’s faithful “be it unto me” means for your life today From Isaiah’s promise to Gabriel’s message, from grace given to grace received—this episode is a rich, beautiful meditation on the whole Christian life. Listen now on Everyday Monks, the Parish Podcast of St. Benedict’s Anglican Church [https://stbenedictanglican.com/] (REC) in Rockwall, Texas: Belong - Believe - Become. Get full access to Everyday Monks at everydaymonks.substack.com/subscribe [https://everydaymonks.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

23. mar. 20261 h 15 min