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The Average Episcopalian

Kate Greer & Annie Hodges
Episcopal Church
Christianity
Mental Health
Epiphany
Psalms
Confirmation
Prayers Of the People
Worship Music
Christmas
Emotional Expression
Lord's Prayer
Anglican Church
Personal Faith Journeys
God
Magi
Benedictine Retreats
Community Involvement
Jesus Christ
Prayer
Book Of Common Prayer

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.

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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 tack... more

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)... more

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 ou... more

He's backkkkkk! Father Drew Crowson, friend of the podcast, curate at St. Paul's Prosper, and up-and-coming church planter, has returned to teach us about evangelism-- or how to spread the Good News without getting embarrassed. We discuss why Episcop... more

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Recent Guests

Ben Wyatt
An Episcopal priest and author of "Christ and the Council, Conflict, Politics, Theology, and the Outrageous, Extraordinary Story of the Church's First Creed"
None mentioned
Episode: Ep. 41 - Searching for God (And for Scientific Evidence) (feat. Rev. Ben Wyatt)
Drew Crowson
A priest in the Episcopal Church and church planter in Salina, Texas.
Episcopal Diocese of Dallas
Episode: Ep. 38 - Grassroots Episcopalianism (feat. Father Drew Crowson)
Pat Stone
Retired church leader and spiritual director who has led spiritual programs and retreats.
Episcopal Diocese of Texas
Episode: Ep. 36 - We Ought Not to Rip Through the Lord's Prayer (feat. Patricia Mackey Stone)
Janet Daniels
Lay preacher in the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, Education for Ministry mentor
Episcopal Diocese of Ohio
Episode: Ep. 34 - Fellow Travelers on the Journey: The Road to Confirmation (feat. Janet Daniels & Susan Mailey)
Susan Mailey
Member of Christ Church Episcopal and a dedicated community volunteer
Christ Church Episcopal Hudson
Episode: Ep. 34 - Fellow Travelers on the Journey: The Road to Confirmation (feat. Janet Daniels & Susan Mailey)
Wendell Kimbrough
Singer-songwriter known for psalm-based music
Western Theological Seminary
Episode: Ep. 30 - Finding Our Whole Selves in the Psalms (feat. Wendell Kimbrough)

Hosts

Annie Hodges
Co-host known for her personal anecdotes and insights into faith, often sharing her experiences within the church community.
Kate Greer
Co-host who brings humor and a light-hearted take on discussions about Episcopalian faith and traditions, often engaging listeners personally.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 360 ratings
  • Great Resource

    I think for people who are exploring the Episcopal church or have been in it but are looking for a road map this is a great podcast. The sisters are genuine and make information accessible and easy to understand.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    medfordmike
    United States2 months ago
  • Goodness forevermore!

    Thank you for walking the way with us 💛 what a gift to have this, thank you so much for putting it into the world!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Katieschafer
    United States4 months ago
  • Amazing!

    Amazing podcast! They cover so many fascinating topics, and I always love listening! Note that although its focus is the US Episcopal Church, a lot of the content is also relevant to similar Anglican churches (e.g. Church of England) as well as many Lutheran churches (like the ELCA). I eagerly await each new episode!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Greg Jordan-Detamore
    United States4 months ago
  • A Refreshing Break

    What a wonderful podcast. I can’t wait to listen every month. The way they approach the given topic with genuine sincerity and joy is a wonderful antidote to our present state of affairs. The only negative - it’s monthly. Keep up the great work and I can’t wait for the merchandise.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Episcopal Frog
    United States4 months ago
  • Love

    My favorite podcast. So happy to have found it!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AliLuciM
    United States4 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the humor and authenticity of the hosts, which creates a welcoming atmosphere.
Many listeners express gratitude for the show aiding their spiritual journeys, highlighting its relevance to personal faith exploration.
The discussions are described as relatable and insightful, making complex religious themes accessible to a wider audience.

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Ep. 41 - Searching for God (And for Scientific Evidence) (feat. Rev. Ben Wyatt)
Q: What advice do you have for others who are interested in both faith and science?
Ben suggested that God is truth, and all truth leads you to God, encouraging curiosity and suggesting nourishing one's imagination as a way to explore faith and science together.
Ep. 41 - Searching for God (And for Scientific Evidence) (feat. Rev. Ben Wyatt)
Q: Was there any exploration of other denominations?
Wyatt mentioned that he felt a need to explore other denominations in college but ultimately found the Episcopal Church to be grounding and centering for him.
Ep. 41 - Searching for God (And for Scientific Evidence) (feat. Rev. Ben Wyatt)
Q: How did you come to know God?
Reverend Ben Wyatt described being a cradle Episcopalian with a love for liturgy and an interest in both science and religion, eventually leading him to pursue dual majors in physics and religion in college.
Ep. 37 - Ask an Episcopalian: Listener Q&A, Part 3
Q: What is your vision for the future of the Episcopal Church?
I hope we grow as a known force for good in the world and continue to be a loving and welcoming presence.
Ep. 37 - Ask an Episcopalian: Listener Q&A, Part 3
Q: Did you guys have to deal with purity culture?
No, purity culture wasn't a focus in the Episcopal Church, though we were exposed to it in other Christian contexts.

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What is The Average Episcopalian about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content centers on the intersection of faith, community, and personal experience within the Episcopal Church, exploring themes like the significance of liturgical practices, community involvement, and the importance of prayer. Noteworthy discussions include humorously personal anecdotes, addressing hardship with faith, and engaging with deeper spiritual practices such as confirmation and evangelism. The hosts, who are sisters, present their insights with authenticity and a focus on fostering connections among listeners, making the show accessible for both newcomers and those well-versed in Episcopalian traditions. Unique to this show is the balance of heartfelt discourse and light-hearted humor, inviting a sense of community support eve... more

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2. Drew Crowson
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