Father Nik's Sermons and Such

K. Nicholas Forti

Sermons and other recordings from the Rev'd K. Nicholas Forti, priest and pastor at the Fork Church of St Martin's Parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia.

  • 26 minutes 5 seconds
    Episode 243: What Does the Episcopal Church Teach?—Discussion 1: Doctrine, Dogma, & Adiaphora

    What Does the Episcopal Church Teach?
    —Christian Doctrine in the Anglican Tradition

    Discussion 1: Doctrine, Dogma, & Adiaphora

    In this first discussion, we clarify our terms—namely, doctrine, dogma, and adiaphora. This is the first of three preliminary discussions before we turn our attention to the actual Doctrines of the Episcopal Church. 

    6 November 2021, 6:29 pm
  • 2 hours 5 minutes
    Episode 242: Being Christian in a Secular Age—Discussion 5: Glimpses of Transcendence

    Being Christian in a Secular Age: A Pilgrimage
    Session 5—A New Kind of Secular: Glimpses of Transcendence

    Over the span of five episodes, I'm joined by the Rev'd Justin McIntosh, Rector of St Paul's Episcopal Church in Ivy, Virginia to discuss Being a Christian in a Secular Age. In this fifth discussion, we put the theological movement known as Radical Orthodoxy in conversation with the understanding of our Secular Age that we have gotten from Charles Taylor, James K. A. Smith, David Bentley Hart, and Jason Ā. Josephson-Storm. We appeal especially to the work of John Milbank and Catherine Pickstock to re-orient ourselves to this Sacramental Cosmos that just is the Creation of the God revealed in Jesus Christ. This reawakening to glimpses of transcendence is more available to us now than it was to our immediate predecessors because the Secular is not actually the sphere of disenchanted, mechanistic atheism we've been told but a bustling marketplace of metaphysical ideas and spiritualities, where Truth and Beauty are constantly breaking in like shafts of light through stained glass windows.

    25 August 2021, 7:54 pm
  • 1 hour 36 minutes
    Episode 241: Being Christian in a Secular Age—Discussion 4: Dispelling Disenchantment

    Being Christian in a Secular Age: A Pilgrimage
    Session 4—Dispelling Disenchantment

    What is Disenchantment? And in our Secular Age, are we, in fact, Disenchanted, or are we simply enchanted by the story of Disenchantment?

     Over the span of five videos, I'm joined by the Rev'd Justin McIntosh, Rector of St Paul's Episcopal Church in Ivy, Virginia to discuss Being a Christian in a Secular Age. In this fourth episdoe, we explore the Myth of Disenchantment, to echo the title of Jason Ā. Josephson-Storm's book on the subject. We place Josephson-Storm's research and ideas in conversation with Charles Taylor's work in A Secular Age and William T. Cavanaugh's thesis in The Myth of Religious Violence.

    7 August 2021, 5:11 pm
  • 2 hours 6 minutes
    Episode 240: Being Christian in a Secular Age—Discussion 3: Out-narrating the Secular Stories

    Being Christian in a Secular Age: A Pilgrimage
    Session 3: Out-narrating the Secular Stories

    Can we tell a better story than the secularization narrative?

    Over the span of five discussions, I'm joined by the Rev'd Justin McIntosh, Rector of St Paul's Episcopal Church in Ivy, Virginia to discuss Being a Christian in a Secular Age. In this third episode, we turn a critical eye toward the Master Narratives that underwrite the Social Imaginary of our modern, Secular Age and offer a different, more complex and nuanced story of our history. In this alternative (and more accurate) story, the Church and Christian faith are not a relic blocking the way of progress but, more often than not, an impetus for and an engine of human flourishing throughout the ages. For it is this same Christian faith that has inspired the greatest philosophers, artists, theologians, musicians, scholars, and scientists of history.

    28 July 2021, 5:21 am
  • 1 hour 57 minutes
    Episode 239: Being Christian in a Secular Age—Discussion 2: Stories of the Secular

    Being Christian in a Secular Age: A Pilgrimage
    Discussion 2—Stories of the Secular

    What is the story we all tell ourselves about how we got to this Secular Age? And is it true?

    Over the span of five episodes, I'm joined by the Rev'd Justin McIntosh, Rector of St Paul's Episcopal Church in Ivy, Virginia to discuss Being a Christian in a Secular Age. In this second episodes, we trace the Master Narratives that underwrite the Social Imaginary of our modern, Secular Age and its correlative Exclusive Humanism. Here we draw on Charles Taylor's magisterial work, A Secular Age, as well as James K. A. Smith's How (Not) to Be Secular. Other sources for our discussion that remain yet unmentioned but are no less important are David Bentley Hart's Atheist Delusions, William Cavanaugh's The Myth of Religious Violence, and Jason Ā. Josephson-Storm's The Myth of Disenchantment. 

    20 July 2021, 5:41 pm
  • 1 hour 53 minutes
    Episode 238: Being Christian in a Secular Age—Discussion 1: Mapping the Secular

    Being Christian in a Secular Age: A Pilgrimage
    Discussion 1—Mapping the Secular

    If we drew a map of our modern Secular Age, what would look like? What would it include? What would e the center? What would be left off?

    Over the span of five episodes, I'm joined by the Rev'd Justin McIntosh, Rector of St Paul's Episcopal Church in Ivy, Virginia to discuss Being a Christian in a Secular Age. In this first episode, we reflect on Charles Taylor's A Secular Age and James K A Smith's How (Not) to Be Secular to describe the uses of the word "secular" and map out our present "Secular Age." 

    13 July 2021, 4:22 am
  • 48 minutes
    Episode 237: Is Death the End?—Discussion 5: Baptismal Participation in the Resurrection
    Join Father Nik from the Fork Church of St Martin's Parish in Doswell, VA and Father Charles from St Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church in Columbia, SC for our 2021 Lenten Study: "Is Death the End?—The Resurrection of the Dead & the Life of the World to Come." Discussion 5: Baptismal Participation in the Resurrection
    8 June 2021, 8:09 pm
  • 53 minutes 27 seconds
    Episode 236: Is Death the End?—Discussion 4: The Life of the World to Come
    Join Father Nik from the Fork Church of St Martin's Parish in Doswell, VA and Father Charles from St Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church in Columbia, SC for our 2021 Lenten Study: "Is Death the End?—The Resurrection of the Dead & the Life of the World to Come." Discussion 4: The Life of the World to Come
    19 April 2021, 7:36 pm
  • 43 minutes 23 seconds
    Episode 235: Is Death the End?—Discussion 3: The Four Last Things
    Join Father Nik from the Fork Church of St Martin's Parish in Doswell, VA and Father Charles from St Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church in Columbia, SC for our 2021 Lenten Study: "Is Death the End?—The Resurrection of the Dead & the Life of the World to Come." Discussion 3: The Four Last Things
    17 March 2021, 10:19 pm
  • 46 minutes 8 seconds
    Episode 234: Is Death the End?—Discussion 2: Jesus' Resurrection and the General Resurrection
    Join Father Nik from the Fork Church of St Martin's Parish in Doswell, VA and Father Charles from St Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church in Columbia, SC for our 2021 Lenten Study: "Is Death the End?—The Resurrection of the Dead & the Life of the World to Come."

    Discussion 2: Jesus' Resurrection & the General Resurrection, or: Take It From the Guy Who Actually Came Back
    4 March 2021, 9:08 pm
  • 41 seconds
    Episode 233: Is Death the End?—Discussion 1: Popular Opinions & Other Bad Ideas
    Join Father Nik from the Fork Church of St Martin's Parish in Doswell, VA and Father Charles from St Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church in Columbia, SC for our 2021 Lenten Study: "Is Death the End?—The Resurrection of the Dead & the Life of the World to Come."

    Discussion 1: Popular Opinions and Other Bad Ideas
    28 February 2021, 6:05 am
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