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Lent is almost here, and Father Dave welcomes Colleen Reiss Vermeulen to discuss her new book, “Simply Scripture for Lent and Easter: A Daily Guide to Reading the Bible.” Colleen is the co-founder of CatholicBiblicalSchool.org and a teacher and director with the Catholic Biblical School of Michigan.
Five international Christian denominations convened in Strasbourg from January 30 to February 1 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification—a huge step forward in the ongoing establishment of the prophesied world religion. We analyze this event on today's edition of the Endtime Show --------------- 📱: It's never been easier to understand. Stream Only Source Network and access exclusive content: https://watch.osn.tv/browse 📚: Check out Jerusalem Prophecy College Online for less than $60 per course: https://jerusalemprophecycollege.com 🏧: America's Christian Credit Union: Make the switch from the BIG banks: https://www.endtime.com/switch ☕️: First Cup Coffee: Use code ENDTIME to get 10% off: https://www.firstcup.com 🥤: Ready Pantry: https://www.readypantry.com/endtime ⭐️ Birtch Gold: https://www.birchgold.com/endtime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Zimbabwe-born professor says he is confident President Emerson Mnangagwa will not extend his term in office beyond the constitutionally mandated two terms. The ruling Zanu-PF has urged the president to extend his term in office and delay the 2028 elections. The Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations this week called on the president to uphold the constitution. Elliott Masocha, a professor of business and political science at DeVry University in Columbus, Ohio, tells VOA's James Butty, President Mnangagwa will respect the constitution because he wants to be remembered as a good president who did not accept the urge to remain in power
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Critics of Christianity often point to its many denominations to disprove it, wondering how Christianity can be true if there is division within it; however, these divisions arise from differences in secondary issues, not core beliefs. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar dive into how denominations represent different facets of the same faith, unified under Jesus Christ. Some groups are labeled as denominations but fall outside orthodoxy, or true teaching, but this is an exception. Ray believes denominations exist because no two people agree on everything. Yet the church's foundation is the Lord, who looks at the believer's heart. A genuine Christian is known by their separation from sin and their focus on Christ. The church isn't a building but the people Jesus ransomed with His blood are. Our gatherings should be marked by reverence. The church is a body of believers who regularly gather, take communion, and proclaim the gospel. It's not an amorphous institution but a community united in Christ's mission.While Christians may belong to different denominations, they are united by their shared faith. We are all brothers and sisters in Christ. The beauty of the church is its universality. In Jesus' time, the idea of the gospel spreading to Gentiles was radical, and throughout history, denominations formed under God's sovereignty. Oscar gives a brief summary of church history from the time of Jesus' resurrection to present day. Understanding church history helps us respect why different denominations arose and the reasons for divisions.Christians may disagree on topics like baptism, church government, or spiritual gifts, but they are united in the mission to proclaim the gospel. Essential doctrines—such as the virgin birth, the Trinity, salvation by grace through faith, and Jesus' death and resurrection—define Christianity and distinguish true believers. Secondary issues, such as the inerrancy of Scripture or justification by faith, don't determine salvation. Non-essential matters, like worship style or eschatology, offer room for disagreement without breaking unity.When searching for a church, it's essential to start with their statement of faith. You may not agree on everything, but a thorough statement reveals their beliefs. Prioritize a church that emphasizes evangelism and examine the leadership structure and ensure there's accountability. A local and available church fosters community, even when members disagree on secondary issues. Ultimately, we should receive one another under Christ's and remain united in our shared faith.Send us a text Thanks for listening! If you've been helped by this podcast, we'd be grateful if you'd consider subscribing, sharing, and leaving us a comment and 5-star rating! Visit the Living Waters website to learn more and to access helpful resources!You can find helpful counseling resources at biblicalcounseling.com.Check out The Evidence Study Bible and the Basic Training Course.You can connect with us at podcast@livingwaters.com. We're thankful for your input!Learn more about the hosts of this podcast.Ray ComfortEmeal (“E.Z.”) ZwayneMark SpenceOscar Navarro
Since Protestants separated from the Catholic Church, we've seen a multitude of different denominations form around the world. And even recently, denominations are splitting over various issues. Is this helpful or harmful for the Christian Church?
We are often faced with a claim by Roman Catholics (and Eastern Orthodox, and Mormons...) - there are 40,000+ Protestant denominations! How am I ever supposed to know the true Church, if it's not insert my church here? So... let's count them. Will we get to 40,000? Let's find out. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/foundcausepodcast Podbean (download episodes): http://foundcause.podbean.com/ @ Us On Twitter: @found_cause
In this episode of the podcast, we dive deep into the spiritual journey of Wilberto Vargas, a multi-talented individual who wears many hats – from being a Spiritual Scientist to a Divine Channeler, Life Coach, QHHT Hypnosis Practitioner, Acoustic Musician, and Psychic Medium. Wilberto was born and raised in Costa Rica, where he experienced numerous spiritual revelations and messages from a young age. However, these experiences were initially hindered by a conservative upbringing in a very religious family.
Welcome to our series Asking For a Friend where we answer your questions about Christianity live during service! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chuckbooher/support
There are several religions that have many of the same characteristics of Christianity, but are they considered “Christian”? Let's take a closer look at other monotheistic faiths like Mormonism and Jehovah's Witnesses and examine the similarities and differences.
A listener asks Father Dave about watching live streamed Masses online. Cara says, “Since COVID, I have been to an in-person Mass a handful of times, preferring to attend online. I especially enjoy the Masses from St. Paul the Apostle. The music and sermons inspire me spiritually. How is this viewed? Should I be making more of an effort to go to Mass in person?”
A Christian listener named Jennifer asks Father Dave for clarification regarding who can receive the Eucharist in a Catholic Church. She explains that she is a lifelong Methodist, but periodically attends Catholic Mass and struggles with the Catholic Church's teaching on receiving the Eucharist.
We exist to disciple young adults to build their lives devoted to Jesus in order to make generational kingdom impact. This podcast is an audio archive of our Thursday night Young Adults Gathering.
Fr. Hollowell discusses a response to Christians trying to stop you from being Catholic. Visit our parish website! http://allsaintscatholic.net/ Follow us on: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AllSaintsParishSundayHomilies Facebook - https://bit.ly/34Bs5Vk Twitter - https://twitter.com/AllParish Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/allparish/
In this video, the guys at Remnant Radio explore Christian denominations. You're going to learn about the different beliefs and practices of each denomination, and you'll learn about similarities & differences between each one as well as their origins. It is our hope that this video will give you a better understanding of all the different Christian denominations and the beliefs that each of them holds.Donate (Paypal)https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=GC2Z86XHHG4X6___________________________________________________________________________________Exclusive Content (Patreon)ttps://www.patreon.com/TheRemnantRadio___________________________________________________________________________________Michael Rowntree's Church Bridgewayhttps://www.bridgewaychurch.com/___________________________________________________________________________________Michael Miller's Church Reclamation Churchhttps://reclamationdenver.com/___________________________________________________________________________________Kairos Classroom: Use Promo Code Remnant for 10% offhttps://kairosclassroom.com/classes__________________________________________________________________________________Remnant Newsletterhttps://theremnantradio.beehiiv.com/__________________________________________________________________________________Free Mini E-coursehttps://remnant-university.teachable.com/p/free-mini-course Support the show
In this episode, Aaron Mansfield and Tim Ragan survey the landscape of Christian denominations, look at how doctrine unites amid our differences, and discuss how to practically move toward one another for the furthering of Christ's mission.Visit Where We Land Online: www.whereweland.org SHOW NOTES of resources referenced in the episode: Church History in Ten Minutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQjS6NGvlQ0Quick Guide to Christian Denominations by Trevin Wax https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/trevin-wax/quick-guide-christian-denominations/
Paul Krauss MA LPC and Jef Caine take on the heavy and controversial topics of religious trauma, healthy spirituality, and the psychology of deconstruction. In this 2.5 hour long-form episode, Paul and Jef discuss both the larger zeitgeist of religion and spirituality in the culture as well as their personal experiences with Christianity and other religions. Paul and Jef dive deep into the deconstruction of the Christian faith and theology and many other topics (listed below). This is an episode you are going to want to take time to listen to. Jef Caine, is a skeptic and a host of the podcast: The Forest and the Trees (A Pastor and a Skeptic Read the Bible Together. It's not as boring as it sounds.) Jef is also an amazing graphic designer and former megachurch employee and evangelical. All Books, Resources, and Articles mentioned available here. Deconstruction: a method of critical analysis of philosophical and literary language which emphasizes the internal workings of language and conceptual systems, the relational quality of meaning, and the assumptions implicit in forms of expression. 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What are we doing?, Joseph Campbell, Tribal rituals, Mythology, hedonism, what truly satisfies people, What is practicing Spirituality, Alcoholics Anonymous, Higher Power, Interfaith, What is Hell, Tribalism, Us versus Them, God is Love, Competing Religions, Nationalism, Cults, Dehumanizing others, God is an idea, Book Clubs, Historical Context, Hermeneutics, Spiritual Practice versus co-opting religion for power, cherry picking versus and issues, historical contexts of the Bible, King James Version, Concordant Version of the Bible, Cultural Context, Learning from the stories, David & Goliath, The Good Samaritan, “The one truth”, heretics, “lost souls”, Hell, Sheol, Hades, Gehenna, Tartarus, Jonathan Edwards, the religious right, yes we talk about Trump, inner work, Transcendental Meditation, Contemplative Prayer, rites of passage, ritual sacrifice, cultism, selling something, Spiritual Bypassing, Healthy Spirituality, Self Reflection, Colonization, St. Francis of Assisi, Healthy Spiritual Practices, Open-minded Interpretations, Introspection, Dogma, Critical Thinking, Synchronicity, Loving Others, and more! --->Resources for further learning: Books: Hope Beyond Hell multiple FREE books and audio books by Gerry Beauchemin, Protestant Missionary. The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation by David Bentley Hart The Story of Christianity: An Illustrated History of 2000 Years of the Christian Faith David Bentley Hart Bitten By a Camel: Leaving Church, Finding God by Kent Dobson What is the Bible? By Rob Bell Love Wins by Rob Bell The Gnostic Gospels by Elaine Pagels The Occult Book: A Chronological Journey from Alchemy to Wicca The Bible as a Dream by Murray Stein A People's History of The United States by Howard Zinn 11 Books to Read If You're Deconstructing Your Faith Deceptions and Myths of the Bible The True Origins of the Stories of Adam and Eve, Noah's Flood, the Tower of Babel, Moses and Mount Sinai, the Prophets, the Judges and Kings, and the Story of Christ Will Shock and Amaze the Faithful, Atheists, and Agnostics Alike! By Lloyd Graham Resources: The Power of Myth with Joseph Campbell and Bill Moyers (audio/ video program) What is Biblical Literalism? https://tentmaker.org/ --lists of books, some books free online, articles, good historical info about Christian universalism and other subjects. concordant.org -- lists of books, free online audio & books, articles, books for purchase, free study tools for Greek & Hebrew Young's Literal Translation of the Bible; Rotherham's Emphasized Bible A documentary on the Gnostic Gospels Eternal Conscious Torment discussed by Emerson Green (lecture) Writers and Scholars Referenced: Joseph Campbell Joseph Campbell Foundation Matthew Fox Rainn Wilson Richard Rohr - The Center for Action and Contemplation Rob Bell martinzender.com --free video & audio, articles, books by MZ for purchase. Lesser known critic and Bible scholar. Articles Referenced: Universalism was the dominant theology of the first 500 years The Crusades: The Complete History Context about “hell” quotes from Christian Leaders If Hell is Real? Religious Trauma and Leaving the Church How do I know if I am in a cult? Why Do People Believe in Hell? Hell has shaped modern thought Modeling the Future of Religion in America Lots of Americans Are Losing Their Religion. Have You? The Psychology Of Cults Understanding the basics of Cults Amount of Christian Denominations in The World Podcasts: The Forest and The Trees Podcast You Made it Weird with Pete Holmes Jef Recommends: Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer Get involved with the National Violence Prevention Hotline: 501(c)(3) Donate Share with your network Write your congressperson Sign our Petition Looking for excellent medical billing services? Check out Therapist Billing Services. A behavioral and mental health billing service developed by therapists for therapists. Preview an Online Video Course for the Parents of Young Adults (Parenting Issues) EMDR Training Solutions (For all your EMDR training needs!) Paul Krauss MA LPC is the Clinical Director of Health for Life Counseling Grand Rapids, home of The Trauma-Informed Counseling Center of Grand Rapids. Paul is also a Private Practice Psychotherapist, an Approved EMDRIA Consultant , host of the Intentional Clinician podcast, Behavioral Health Consultant, Clinical Trainer, and Counseling Supervisor. Paul is now offering consulting for a few individuals and organizations. Paul is the creator of the National Violence Prevention Hotline (in progress) as well as the Intentional Clinician Training Program for Counselors. Paul has been quoted in the Washington Post, NBC News, and Wired Magazine. Questions? Call the office at 616-200-4433. If you are looking for EMDRIA consulting groups, Paul Krauss MA LPC is now hosting weekly online and in-person groups. For details, click here. 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Christians are constantly pressured, within the Church and without, to evolve on these issues or, we are told, we will die out. It seems however, that biblical orthodoxy draws people in.
Should we venerate a cross or crucifix on Good Friday?, Is it sinful to throw away religious materials?, Do all Christian denominations contribute to the Church?, and more on today's Open Line with Fr. John Trigilio.
Should we venerate a cross or crucifix on Good Friday?, Is it sinful to throw away religious materials?, Do all Christian denominations contribute to the Church?, and more on today's Open Line with Fr. John Trigilio.
For this episode we talk about the schism within the United Methodist church and what's going on with different Christian denominations in general where disagreement on how to move forward are happening. Methodist churches join lawsuit for disaffiliation over LGBTQ issues (augustachronicle.com) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/factcheckthis/support
Huge things are happening around the world, is God up to something? What an unusual and incredible season we are in! As I was watching and praying this week, I heard the voice of the Lord speak about The Pope, The Catholic Church, Christian Denominations, the unity of the Spirit and what is happening with the prophetic church today. God has an unfolding plan for His Church, and it is irreversible, it is Finished!
We're only a day from Easter, which makes it the perfect time to look at the actual historical facts behind the founding of some of the major Christian denominations. It may be a huge eye-opener for some of you, but then history always is. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/revisionisthistory/support
Does your Christian church upbringing have an influence on where your religious obsessive-compulsive thoughts go? How much does your denominational affiliation influence scrupulosity in your life? I want to use my pastoral experience and passion for mental health to speak into various denominations I have experienced and how they contribute to where OCD struggles often […] The post How Certain Christian Denominations Can Influence Religious OCD & Scrupulosity first appeared on Mark DeJesus.
The majority of this podcast focuses on the beliefs and practices of the Unitarian Universalist Church. Throughout the podcast we'll also more generally study the practices of other churches with liberal theology who practice doctrine similar to the Unitarian Universalist church. Delaware Bible Church | Love God. Love Others. Make Disciples.
It's been a minute so I wanted to share what I've been up to as well as answer some questions I've been asked on social media lately.
On my Podcast, I talk about the Division within Christianity. I answer the question, Why are there so many Christian Denominations?
Episode 1136 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com Questions in this Episode 1. In the teaching of the rapture, who exactly will be taken up? 2. How do you know what religious belief is right? The Protestant bible has 66 books but Catholics have more. Which is correct? 3. What study Bibles and Bible translations would you recommend? 4. In 1 John 2:29, it says, “If you know that he is righteous, you know that everyone who does what is right has been born of him.” So are those who are doing right things the ones who are truly saved? 5. Does the Apostle's Creed teach that Jesus literally descended into hell? Today's Offer 6 Categories You Need to Know Request our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone. Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core. Resources Core Guide – 5 Things You Should Know About the Bible's Final Book
New circles are being drawn and new denominations are being developed in evangelicalism. You know what that means? FIGHTS. Lot of them! As Christians we are called to live in peace with one another, so why do we always fight over little things? And is there actual reason for new denominations? ✉️NEWSLETTER✉️ Sign up for my monthly newsletter here! https://www.getrevue.co/profile/deanlentini ------- MY LINKS -------
Christian Post reporter Michael Gryboski joins "The Inside Story" this week to discuss his recent coverage of The Episcopal Church of South Carolina reaching a $500 million settlement with a breakaway Anglican diocese (read the story here).While the individual story matters, the broader question is: why are denominations splitting? And a secondary curiosity: what are the implications for the church more broadly? Gryboski explores the theological battles at the root of the chaos and why it matters.
There are over 2,000 counted denominations in todays day and age. Which one comports with all of what the Bible has to teach?
One of the major tensions between Protestantism and other streams of Christianity (like Roman Catholicism or Eastern Orthodoxy) is the degree to which the sacramental life is “necessary” for salvation. Visit Patheos to learn more about Christian beliefs around the afterlife and salvation: https://www.patheos.com/library/christianity/beliefs/afterlife-and-salvation/
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Progressive Christianity has become a hot topic in Christian circles of late, as a result, I have invited Dr. Randal Rauser onto the channel to discuss it!In this video, we will be covering all forms of questions ranging from what is progressive Christianity, to what is heresy, and beliefs about Christ, aiming to provide a comprehensive analysis of progressive Christianity and its beliefs. I hope you enjoy this video and feel free to let me know any questions in the livechat for a Q&A session. --------------------------To check out more about my content feel free to go to my YouTube Channel Philosophy for All to access clips and extra discussions
If Christianity is true then why are there SO MANY denominations all saying each other are wrong? Is the fact that we have all these denominations an overall good or bad thing for Christianity and how do we as Christians navigate the denominational landscape in an increasingly divided world?Welcome to the Theological Mutts Podcast! In each episode, Jason & Riley McCollister of Tribal Studios host honest discussions about developing a deeper relationship with Christ and His Church. This show is all about the journey of finding a more meaningful faith with God, breaking down denominational walls and building unity in the body of Christ! Whether your new to the whole Jesus thing or a seasoned believer this podcast will have something for you!❌ Check THIS Out: https://www.thetribalstudios.com/theological-mutts-podcast▶️ Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9l-NFpwA2L_Yu9GEbihGDQ
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This week we break down one of the most common questions I get from people when I speak at different events. Why do we have so many different denominations? What are the differences and similarities? This week I break this down and explain the differences and how you can find a place for you.
With over 200 different Christian church denominations in America (and a staggering 45,000+ globally), it begs the question, "Why so many?" So in this week's UNCHURCHED I dive into making sense of all the different options for worship. Enjoy.
I'm preparing an apologetics talk on the topic of Christian denominations for our youth group this coming Wednesday night, and it occurs to me that perhaps the best way to organize the information is by going to Acts 15 and Galatians 2 in the New Testament. Here we have what is referred to as "the circumcision party" - hardly the most fun-sounding shindig, you have to admit. And what was distinctive about this group was that it arose among Jews in the early church who were concerned that Gentile converts to Christianity were not following the law of Moses, particularly with regards to circumcision. We read in the text that "Paul and Barnabas had no small dissension and debate with them," and then the Jerusalem Council was convened to discuss the matter fully. The Apostle Peter weighed in there, as did Paul and Barnabas. And then the half-brother of Jesus, James "the Just" said his peace that Gentile Christians should not be burdened with something which neither the Jewish Christians nor any of their fathers had been able to keep - that is, the Law. Paul for his part would go on to write to the Galatians that before all this he had opposed Peter to his face at Antioch for being a hypocrite and undermining the gospel, and that even Barnabas had been swayed by the Judaizers for a time. Paul also records somewhat cryptically in the same telling of the events that "certain men came from James," at least insinuating that "the circumcision party" represented James after a fashion prior to the Council of Jerusalem. Though admittedly there is no small amount of debate about how to interpret and understand this. Suffice to say, not everyone was on the same page. Some held that Gentile believers needed to keep the Law while others were adamant against that position. Still others were certainly undecided, otherwise there would have been no need nor place for persuasive points and the whole lot falling silent at the Council of Jerusalem. This, ladies and gentlemen, is precisely how most church splits happen. And in our day, were this not a settled question, the losing segment would likely just go across town and start up a new congregation centered on their separate doctrinal distinctives. They might even build up a network of like-minded churches, with a unified central authority above them all. And then we would call them a denomination. On the other hand, just a few verses down in Acts 15, we see Paul and Barnabas disagreeing about whether John Mark should accompany them on a new missionary journey. Paul strongly objects, citing the last time John Mark was brought along and abandoned them. Barnabas meanwhile is insistent. So what do Paul and Barnabas do? The text records "There arose a sharp disagreement, so that they separated from each other." Barnabas took John Mark with him to Cyprus and Paul took Silas through Syria and Cilicia. And this is the other way denominations come into being. An important and genuine disagreement as to some personal or strategic decision leads to a parting of the ways. This does not have to mean that only one or the other party is correct or a Christian, or that there is no longer unity between the separating parties. If both parties remain in Christ, they can go and serve him in separate directions and different ways, maintaining a unity of purpose without uniformity and complete agreement on every secondary or tertiary point. At the same time, such examples can prove that a secondary and tertiary issue is important even when not critical. Does any or all of this undermine the validity of the Christian faith? It might if we had been promised that genuine Christians will always agree and stay together on everything. And it might if we had been promised that there will never arise false teachers or false teaching which muddies the waters. We're not promised either of these, however. Quite the opposite. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/garrett-ashley-mullet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garrett-ashley-mullet/support
We're only about a week from Easter, which makes it the perfect time to look at the actual historical facts behind the founding of some of the major Christian denominations. It may be a huge eye-opener for some of you, but then history always is. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/revisionisthistory/support
In this episode, we talk about the different denominations in Christianity and Religion today and also make controversial opinions. Enjoy the episode, and subscribe. If you want to give your life to Christ send an email to codedmusicstories@gmail.com. Hope you are having a good and enjoyed the episode! Jesus Loves you. Make sure to subscribe to any platform you are listening from. Email:codedmusicstories@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/codedmusicstory/message
The United Methodist denomination is set to split over the issue of homosexuality. Does this upcoming split reveal an essential disunity? What did Jesus mean when he prayed for the unity of his followers? Pastor Michael walks us through these questions and more in this weeks' edition of TruthCurrents.
Anglicans, Calvinists, Baptists and all the others: if you've ever wanted to know what are the differences then this episode is for you as Avi asks Stephen to help him unpack how all the different denominations work, where they all came from and what makes each one unique. Plus: the hosts spend an inordinate amount of time exploring the Evangelical movement!
There are over 200 Christian Denominations in the United States and 4500+ throughout the world. Was this what Jesus had in mind when He planted the Church? For episode S.3 Ep. 9 of the podcast, Brad and Jordan walk through the question: Why is the church divided? Tune in to find out.
Fr Luke Goymour and Margaret Mary McFadyen take a look at this week's questions: With Remembrance Sunday coming up this weekend I'm wondering about soldiers going into war ‘with God on their side'. The Allies fought for ‘God and Empire' in WWI and the Germans had ‘God with us' inscribed in their belts. Whose side was God on? Where was God in all of these terrible wars?; When we are confirmed we choose a patron saint, and then the bishop greets us with that saint's name. Should we be known by our confirmation name thereafter? Monks and nuns usually add to or change their name on making profession or entering noviciate so why don't lay Christians do the same? (Especially if one hasn't been given a Christian name at birth/baptism!); My friend sometimes refers to her ‘spiritual director'. I think I want one! But what is a spiritual director? How is a spiritual director different from my parish priest? And how do I get one?!; I mainly hear the Bible during the Mass readings. I'm not quite sure how to use it at other times, besides reading it as a story? Is there a way to use it more in my prayer life besides just at Mass?; From Sam aged 6: ‘Why haven't scientists found God yet?'; I attend Our Lady of English Martyrs and sing in their choir – I'm Anglican though. I love singing and have friends in the choir. Can I participate in the Synodal process coming up? Do other Christian Denominations matter when it comes to this process?
In this episode Fr Luke Goymour and Margaret Mary McFadyen take a look at this week's questions: With Remembrance Sunday coming up this weekend I'm wondering about soldiers going into war ‘with God on their side'. The Allies fought for ‘God and Empire' in WWI and the Germans had ‘God with us' inscribed in their belts. Whose side was God on? Where was God in all of these terrible wars?; When we are confirmed we choose a patron saint, and then the bishop greets us with that saint's name. Should we be known by our confirmation name thereafter? Monks and nuns usually add to or change their name on making profession or entering noviciate so why don't lay Christians do the same? (Especially if one hasn't been given a Christian name at birth/baptism!); My friend sometimes refers to her ‘spiritual director'. I think I want one! But what is a spiritual director? How is a spiritual director different from my parish priest? And how do I get one?!; I mainly hear the Bible during the Mass readings. I'm not quite sure how to use it at other times, besides reading it as a story? Is there a way to use it more in my prayer life besides just at Mass?; From Sam aged 6: ‘Why haven't scientists found God yet?'; I attend Our Lady of English Martyrs and sing in their choir – I'm Anglican though. I love singing and have friends in the choir. Can I participate in the Synodal process coming up? Do other Christian Denominations matter when it comes to this process?
#spiritualityhindi #catholic 10 कारण Protestants बच्चों का बपतिस्मा का विरोध करते हैं। पर Martin Luther, और साथी इसके पक्ष में Watch the Video Infant Baptism is one of the most debated topics among all the Christian Denominations. Many of the Protestant Churches and all the Pentecostals oppose Infant Baptism. BUT, most of us are NOT aware of the fact that the Fathers of Protestantism - Martin Luther John Calvin & Zwingli - were for it. आदि पाप क्या है? Fr. George Mary Claret on आदि-पाप | Original Sin | Catholic Bible Study in Hindi https://youtu.be/cOU3HdxNtQc बपतिस्मा क्या है? baptisma kya hai by Fr. George Mary Claret (Meaning of Baptism) [Romans 6] https://youtu.be/XKbGChJO7uI ============================================= You are most welcome to follow me on the following platforms. ============================================= To understand the Incarnation (the Word made flesh), try this book by Fr. C. George Mary Claret "God's Journey to Bethlehem: God's Way of Alluring You to Enter Into Your Heart" https://geni.us/nnB5 Connect him on http://bit.ly/WebGGOG Facebook Personal http://bit.ly/FacebookGeo Hindi Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/greatergloryofgodhindi English Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/greatergloryofgodenglish Page http://bit.ly/GGOGFB Amazon Author Page http://bit.ly/FrGeorge Twitter http://bit.ly/TweetGMC YouTube Hindi Channel https://bit.ly/3yff7ef English Channel http://bit.ly/EngYTube Instagram https://bit.ly/frgmcinstagram LinkedIn http://bit.ly/LInGMC Wattpad https://www.wattpad.com/user/GeorgeClaret Medium http://bit.ly/MedGMC Pinterest http://bit.ly/PinCGMC Tumblr http://bit.ly/TumCGMC Goodreads http://bit.ly/GoodReadsGMC Quora Space http://bit.ly/QuoraGGOG Personal http://bit.ly/QuoraCGMC Reddit http://bit.ly/RedditGMC Podmatch http://bit.ly/PodMatch Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/trinityhspirit Spotify http://bit.ly/trinityholyspirit Google Podcasts http://bit.ly/podcastsgoogle --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greatergloryofgod/message
The world of Christian denominations can be very confusing and messy for individuals at large, particularly for those of you who have come out of a religiously abusive group or more specifically, a cult. If you were told that your group was “the” only group, and that all these other clusters–or denominations–were a sign of the enemy's work and therefore sinful, then considering which denomination to be a part of is likely going to cause you a great deal of anxiety and fear. So, let's get some clarity on the real deal of denominations, and how we should approach them, with Dr. Roger Olsen, who literally wrote the book on it! See you back here in 2 weeks! Be the one who prevents the next story by keeping this work going. Visit naomiwrightministries.com/donate to make a tax deductible donation. ________ For more information: Basic Christianity, by John Stott Mere Christianity C.S. Lewis Handbook of Denominations in the United States, 14th edition, by Dr. Roger Olsen Mosaic of Christian Belief: Twenty Centuries of Unity and Diversity, by Dr. Roger Olson The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse, by David Johnson and Jeff VanVonderen NAE National Association of Evangelicals
If Christians are all following the same God, why do we have so many sects and denominations? What makes us different as Methodists from other groups and churches?
If Christians are all following the same God, why do we have so many sects and denominations? What makes us different as Methodists from other groups and churches?
Today's episode of Ask The Pastor features Pastors Jeff Banks, Andy Griess and Bruce Peterson. Do you have questions about life? About your Christian walk? About Christianity in general? Ask The Pastor features local pastors in Scottsbluff, NE who are willing and ready to answer your questions. You get to determine the focus of Ask The Pastor, airing weekdays at 9:00am on Hope Radio 97.1FM and anytime in your podcast feed! Submit your questions on our website: https://www.kcmifm.com/contact Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm
Sometimes it can be confusing understanding the many denominations and sects of Christianity. In this episode, Pastor Ron teaches the history behind them and offers clarity on whether having so many denominations is a good thing or a bad thing.
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I was going to do this article on “What are Charismatic Catholics?”, and as I started doing research, I discovered that it’s a charismatic movement that stemmed from Pentecostalism. When did Pentecostalism start? It stemmed from Christian Fundamentalism which was started because of the rise of Liberalism and Progressive Christianity. This is deep! There wasn’t a simple answer! I’m going to try to explain all this in terms that a lay person — someone who is not an ordained minister or has gone to seminary — can understand. As a lay person myself, I had to sit through a few videos (which I’ve embedded below), from some of my favorite Christian resources, to get a grasp on how all of this developed. I remember when I was on my spiritual journey getting to know Jesus, I was stumped at the time by all the “Christianese”, or “churchy words”. Because of that, I’m going to create a Glossary of Christian Terms, as a page here on my site, where I will define all these churchy words to hopefully clear up many misconceptions. Keep reading in my blog where there are links to dig deeper and videos at the bottom with more information.... If you want to reap all the benefits of salvation including the 1-way, non-stop ticket to Heaven then… Believe. Repent. Be Baptized. Receive the Holy Spirit. Pray this prayer humbly and wholeheartedly… “Dear Lord Jesus, I know I am a sinner. I believe You died for my sins. Please forgive me. Right now, I turn from my sins and open the door of my heart and my life to you. I confess You as my personal Lord and Savior. I surrender my whole life to you and I will follow you for the rest of my life. Thank You, Jesus, for saving me. In Jesus' name, Amen.” Jesus is coming back soon! Are you ready? Soli Deo Gloria — To God Alone Be the Glory! This is a daily podcast, published each evening. Hit the subscribe button so you don’t miss out! And please share this with your friends. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Charity Promotion: BallotReady: The goal of this initiative is to increase voter education and encourage your listeners to get the vote out during the 2020 General Election this November. https://www.ballotready.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seek-the-truth/message
On this episode Launching Deep Podcast I discuss why we have christian denominations and why it is confusing to many. And the reasons for the division and the differences.
Welcome one and all to the Copt Cast, a New Podcast focusing on the struggles that Copts face living in the western world. The Podcast is intended for all Christian Denominations as well as those new to Christianity. However at times there are Episodes that may be more centred around the Coptic People. Today's episode focuses on the Topic of Fasting & Prayer. Hope you enjoy the episode as much as I enjoyed making it ! Feel Free to suggest a topic using our Contact Form : https://forms.gle/iw8VY9sCWXjUDkTN7 As promised here is your kawaii clip of the week featuring a Baby Goat! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vll33KEoCcc
Welcome one and all to the Copt Cast, a New Podcast focusing on the struggles that Copts face living in the western world. The Podcast is intended for all Christian Denominations as well as those new to Christianity. However at times there are Episodes that may be more centred around the Coptic People. Today's episode focuses on the Topic of Group Prayer. Hope you enjoy the episode as much as I enjoyed making it ! Feel Free to suggest a topic using our Contact Form : https://forms.gle/iw8VY9sCWXjUDkTN7 As promised here is your kawaii clip of the week featuring a Shiba Inu Dog! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHrcg16PbJ8
Welcome one and all to the Copt Cast, a New Podcast focusing on the struggles that Copts face living in the western world. The Podcast is intended for all Christian Denominations as well as those new to Christianity. However at times there are Episodes that may be more centred around the Coptic People. Today's episode focuses on the Topic of Spiritual Wars. Hope you enjoy the episode as much as I enjoyed making it ! Feel Free to suggest a topic using our Contact Form : https://forms.gle/iw8VY9sCWXjUDkTN7
Welcome one and all to the Copt Cast, a New Podcast focusing on the struggles that Copts face living in the western world. The Podcast is intended for all Christian Denominations as well as those new to Christianity. However at times there are Episodes that may be more centred around the Coptic People. Today's episode focuses on the Topic of Marriage. Hope you enjoy the episode as much as I enjoyed making it ! Feel Free to suggest a topic using our Contact Form : https://forms.gle/iw8VY9sCWXjUDkTN7
There seem to be hundreds of Christian Denominations and it can be confusing to know what makes each different. While there is much that could be said on this subject, we will give a brief overview of the history, belief and practices of some of the major Christian denominations around today.
Welcome one and all to the Copt Cast, a New Podcast focusing on the struggles that Copts face living in the western world. The Podcast is intended for all Christian Denominations as well as those new to Christianity. However at times there are Episodes that may be more centred around the Coptic People. Today's episode focuses on the Topic of Conversational Prayer. Hope you enjoy the episode as much as I enjoyed making it ! Feel Free to suggest a topic using our Contact Form : https://forms.gle/iw8VY9sCWXjUDkTN7
"Levels: Spiritual & Beyond" Supporting Verses: 2 Peter 1:20, Galatians 2:14, Romans 14:1, 1 Corinthians 8:12 Go Deeper: Galatians 2: 11-23, Romans 14: 1-23, 1 Corinthians 8: 4-13, focusonthefamily.com "Making Sense of Christian Denominations, christianity.com " The 7 Non Negotiables for Life", The Juice: Episodes 13-17 " The Basics" Bible Verse of the Day: Galatians 5:13 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/godsexandlove/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/godsexandlove/support
In this week's episode we look into the different ways baptism is practiced in different denominational traditions. Video Version with Graphics at the Ready to Harvest YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/KNkUSbAbv28 More Video information and Transcript at the Ready to Harvest Website: http://readytoharvest.com/2020/06/27/whats-the-difference-between-christian-denominations-baptism/
True Belief. In this episode we will look at the various Christian Denominations and search for the one that pleases God. Is this even possible? Do we have a prototype that God gave to man that was pleasing to Him? What if we are being fooled by the enemy to think we are OK when indeed we are undone before a Holy God. Please listen and find out.Presented by Dr. Al (Petros) Maeyens Doc. of Div.O Gladsome Light Radio Show is broadcast live at 4pm ET Tuesdays on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part ofTalk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on theTalk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Thispodcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Episode 8: A special episode discussing Ecumenism within Christian Denominations featuring Father Shenouda Mansour, the secretary of the NSW Ecumenical Council. Brasheet, the Assyrian Church of the East Podcast. The podcast is a platform for discussions regarding Christianity specific to the Church of the East's faith and teachings and other faith related topics.
Globally There Are 33,000 Different Christian Denominations
Fr. Josh answers questions about what happens to our guardian angels after we die, whether it’s OK to listen to explicit lyrics if you only pay attention to the music, and how to respond to someone who says all you have to do is love Jesus to get to heaven. Snippet from the Show “We cannot name our guardian angels because we’re implying that we have authority over them, and we don’t.” SHOWNOTES Glory Story (2:55) Listener Feedback (7:41) Guardian Angels (10:18) Good evening! I listened to your podcast for the first time yesterday. I was intrigued and learned much. On today, this feast of the guardian angels, this question came to mind: What happens to our GA when we die? What if we go to hell? Is there any biblical reference to what happens? I teach 7th grade theology so I could use your insight to help them as well....oh another question....should we name our GA? Can we pray for God to tell us their name? I have talked with various priests and received differing opinions. What is yours? -Patti Explicit Lyrics (14:59) Hey Father Josh, Hope this finds you well - loved your podcast and your book Broken & Blessed. My question's about rap. I'm 19 and have been listening to a lot of rap since I was 11 but recently I've become concerned about what exactly I'm exposing myself to. I don't want to paint a broad stroke and say it's all bad (after all, you rap about Jesus, how could that be bad?) but some of the music on my playlist is nothing more than talk of drugs/sex/money. I don't pay much attention to the lyrics and like it more for the beats, but it's gotta be affecting me in some way listening to all that, ya know? I consider my faith very important to me, and I feel it's a bit hypocritical for me to, for example, read about the Virgin Mary and then 10 seconds later start listening to music talking about women as if they're simply objects to be used for pleasure. Hoping you can provide some advice. -Anonymous Christian Denominations (22:35) Hey father Josh, I recently had a chance to tell my protestant friends about the beliefs of the Catholic faith and one of my friends told me “well we really won’t know if any of this is true until heaven and when we get there we’ll be smacked with the knowledge of what actually happens so as long as we love Jesus we're good” and I didn’t really know what to say in that situation because I didn’t want to offend her because she is a good friend and she had previously said that she didn’t think that people should get mad at each other because they have different religions, and I had agreed with her so I didn't want to be a hypocrite. So I stayed silent for a little while and then the subject was changed. What could I have said in that situation? Thank you so much. -Megan Resources * [Broken and Blessed: An Invitation to My Generation by Fr. Josh](https://ascensionpress.com/products/broken-and-blessed-an-invitation-to-my-generation?utmsource=website&utmmedium=media&utmcampaign=brokenandblessed&utmcontent=afj) * Philippians 4:8 * John 17
Climate change has Sarah feeling very overwhelmed. So this week we talk about the IPCC report, about the effects of climate change on mental health, about the responsibilities of our religious communities, and what we can do to stem the panic. If you want to learn more, here are some links to get you started, and just follow that internet rabbit trail to some apocalypse anxiety! IPCC Report Summary: https://www.ipcc.ch/sr15/chapter/summary-for-policy-makers/ APA on Climate change and mental health: https://www.ipcc.ch/sr15/chapter/summary-for-policy-makers/ Climate Change Response from Christian Denominations: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0096340215599789 Freakin Factoid: https://thehumble.co/
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3 Differences between Christian Denominations ... GUEST Rev Eric Andrae ... Campus Pastor, Lutheran Student Fellowship (LCMS) and at First Trinity Church, Shadyside May All Who Enter Here Be Comforted ... GUEST Cathy Warner ... is a poet, writer, teacher, editor, home renovator and real estate broker who lives on the shores of Washington’s Hood Canal Rise of the fast food veggie burger ... + ... 5 desert island foods Pirate Baseball, Dick Groat and Steve Blass ... GUEST Rob Biertempfel ... is the Pirates senior writer for The Athletic Pittsburgh and a correspondent for MLB Network ... Before joining The Athletic, Rob covered Major League Baseball (and college football, the NFL, the NHL and a million other things) during a 24-year career at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Poem of the Day Jonah: how many of our difficult circumstances are actually given to us from God to rescue us ... GUEST Steve Bezner ... Sr. Pastor at Houston Northwest Church, Houston TX Gen Z thinks they’ll be promoted in 12 monthsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why are there so many Christian church denominations? How do you know which type of Christianity is one with Christ? You asked, the Bible answers. The post Why Are There So Many Christian Denominations appeared first on incmedia.org.
Tonight’s guest, Eric Teitelman, grew up in a Jewish family in the 1960s and 70s. His parents were hippies who lived in places like Berkeley, California and Bat Yam, Israel, and they were no strangers to communes, nudist colonies, and kibbutzes. He also watched his parents struggle through issues like mental illness, unfaithfulness, and abandonment. Through all of the craziness, though, Eric had a vision of God as a loving father, and that knowledge made him determined to live a different kind of life than his parents. Thirty-plus years later, Eric is a happily married family man who works as an Engineering Chief in the Fairfax County Department of Transportation. He also volunteers his time with various local ministries including OneHeartDC, a group working to tear down the barriers that separate DC Metro area churches. He joins us to talk about his experiences growing up, how he was able to avoid the mistakes his parents made, and OneHeartDC’s upcoming Washington Prayer Gathering on the National Mall on Saturday, September 22nd.
In this week of Equipped, join the discussion regarding other Christian Denominations or Confessions. How can we know if an organization is genuinely Christian and “on the same team,” or an opportunity for sharing the Orthodox Gospel of Jesus? The post Equipped Week 8: Protestant Catholic Orthodox appeared first on Faith Community Church Lakeside.
I conducted a poll asking people what words came to mind when thinking about various Christian denominations. The results were pretty amazing. Guest host Duane Mays and I break down the results and try and to figure out what “worship javelins’ are. Also we’ve got strange headlines from Pennsylvania involving rabid raccoons and buckets of […]
There are a variety of Christian Denominations that trace their roots back to the Reformation. It's interesting that both the Baptist & Anglican denominations share. Pastor Dave Skelton of Calvary shares those common beliefs as we all pray for a 3rd Great Awakening across the Westshore of Cleveland & beyond!
How does tolerance function within the wider church? What should our attitude be to other Christian denominations? In this sermon, Reverend Andy Pearson focuses on what true discipleship entails.
Why are there so many Christian denominations? Why is Christianity so divided into different denominations?
Top Radio Host Greg Cromartie interviews Michael Patton and Rhome Dyck on some of the many different Christian Denominations.