Great Preachers through the Centuries
Who are some of the church’s great preachers of the past? Dr. Michael Pasquarello III shares with us what makes some of the most well-known historical preachers exemplary models for us to follow.
Who are some of the church’s great preachers of the past? Dr. Michael Pasquarello III shares with us what makes some of the most well-known historical preachers exemplary models for us to follow.
We sat down with Archbishop Robert Duncan of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) and discussed things such as the church, culture, and sexuality. View more video interviews.
What is the meaning of Christmas, anyway? Dr. Michael Pasquarello explains. View our growing playlist of Seven Minute Seminary here.
What is the Creed of Chalcedon? What is its historical context? Why does it matter to the Church? The Creed of Chalcedon explained, with Dr. Chuck Gutenson.
What is the Nicene Creed? What is its historical context? Why does it matter to the Church? The Nicene Creed explained, with Dr. Chuck Gutenson. Watch his video on the Apostles’ Creed. View our growing
All Saints Day is usually celebrated on the first of November by parts of Western Christianity. Observed since the medieval times, it is a time to honor, learn from, and worship with the community of
Renown missiologist Andrew Walls sits down and talks about his life and mission with us. Andrew Walls is a British Christian theologian and missiologist, best known for his pioneering studies of the history of the African church. He is
I believe that reclaiming our Methodist history can be the spark that ignites a new generation. In the summer of 2012, I was appointed to the oldest Methodist Church west of the Mississippi river. It
All of the 150 psalms have been shaped out of divine inspiration and authorization as well as human spirituality including the intellect, emotions, body, and prayer engagement to the covenant-making God. The poet’s achievement in
One of the most important streams to feed the early Methodist movement was the Moravian community. Learn about what impact they had on John Wesley from Steve O’Malley. View our growing playlist of Seven Minute
July 10th, 1509. 1. Calvin was a lawyer by training and a scholar in the humanist tradition, meaning he believed in the value of human solidarity and studying the classical disciplines, including linguistic mastery over
In the middle to late Nineteenth Century a group of Christians revitalized Wesley’s doctrine of entire sanctification and perfection in love. It was not a theological renaissance that took place in the halls of academia but a revival of experimental theology. They were the holiness movement, and here is a list of ten Holiness Christians everyone should know.