July 29, 2021 5:00 am
The guys from the Band of Brothers share a funny story about calling Harold venerable, a term accorded great respect due to age, wisdom, or character, and also discuss the difference between archdeacon and archdemon in the context of an Anglican church.
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Welcome fellow adventurers to the Masculine Journey Joyride Podcast. This is a brand new show from the guys you know.
I'm talking of course about the Band of Brothers. In this podcast, you will hear funny stories, exchanges, and thought-provoking moments that will amuse you, make you smile, and draw you closer to Jesus Christ in your journey of life. Folks, when you're recording a show, you might make a mistake or have a slip of a toe. In other words, mistakes happen, right?
Now let's laugh at one of those mistakes, shall we? Guys, take it away. I told Harold as he was approaching this that what I told my mother when she turned 80 is that we can't call him old anymore. It's now venerable, and I pulled up the definition of it. It's accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character. And our buddy over there, Harold, has all three. And it's also an Anglican church, a title given to an archdemon. That's weird. Oh, excuse me, archdeacon. Okay. Thank you for that correction. It may depend on which church you go to. So from the guys on Masculine Journey, I'm Keith, and we'll see you down the road. This is the Truth Network.