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Why are there so many Christian denominations? Do the differences actually matter? In this episode of LIVE FREE, Pastors Josh Howerton, Carlos Erazo, and Paul Cunningham break down the biggest Christian denominations, including Catholics, Protestants, Orthodox, Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, and Pentecostals, while explaining what truly separates them theologically. This conversation clarifies essential doctrines, denominational differences, church history, biblical authority, and how believers can wisely choose a healthy church without falling into confusion or unnecessary division. In this episode, you'll learn: Why denominations exist Which doctrines are essential for salvation Key differences between major Christian groups How to evaluate healthy churches Why biblical truth matters more than labels Stand firm. Think biblically. Live free.
A recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church is referred to as a Denomination; a religious group that has slightly different beliefs from other groups that share the same belief in Jesus as God. E207. Books by Trent Horn available at https://amzn.to/3VAny1k Books about Christian Denominations at https://amzn.to/4dNPo1N ENJOY Ad-Free content, Bonus episodes, and Extra materials when joining our growing community on https://patreon.com/markvinet SUPPORT this channel by purchasing any product on Amazon using this FREE entry LINK https://amzn.to/3POlrUD (Amazon gives us credit at NO extra charge to you). Mark Vinet's TIMELINE video channel: https://youtube.com/c/TIMELINE_MarkVinet Mark's History of North America podcast: www.parthenonpodcast.com/history-of-north-america Website: https://markvinet.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.vinet.9 X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/HistoricalJesu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denarynovels Mark's books: https://amzn.to/3k8qrGM Audio credit: Counsel of Trent podcast with Trent Horn (episode 1005, 10mar2025, 4 Things Catholics Need to STOP Saying to Protestants). Audio excerpts reproduced under the Fair Use (Fair Dealings) Legal Doctrine for purposes such as criticism, comment, teaching, education, scholarship, research and news reporting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Falling out in the Spirit? Generational Curses? Flat earth? In this message, Lead Pastor Jamie Nunnally tackles questions submitted by the congregation. 1. If you lay hands on someone in prayer and that person falls out what do you do? 2. Flat earth debate among Christians: What is the point? 3. What is the difference between a generational curse and a generational cycle? Or are they the same? 4. Why does the church still use anointing oil? 5. Do you bless the tank before baptism services? 6. If Jesus said anyone who believes in Him will do the same works He has done, and even greater works, why don't we see or hear anymore about dead people being brought back to life? 7. What are the "churches" that pose as a Christian Denominations but are really false churches? What's the best way to minister to a Jehovah Witness? 8. Do you have to speak in tongues to be filled with the Holy Spirit? 9. When does sports obsession become an idol? Are you trusting God with your questions?
Tired of endless denominations and “best” interpretations? Ethan left the Church of Christ after tracing history, worship, and unity back to Orthodoxy. Hear the turning points, the schisms, and his family's conversion. Listen now—what would convince you?What if the problem isn't that people disagree with the Bible, but that we cut the Bible loose from the Church that received it? Ethan Brackin grew up in the Church of Christ, where “Bible alone” shaped belief, worship, and identity. He takes us inside the Restoration Movement—why it rejected creeds, how it tried to rebuild “New Testament Christianity,” and how, within decades, it fractured into institutional and non-institutional camps. The result was a string of verse battles without a stable referee, a culture that prized sincerity but struggled to hold doctrine together, and a worship life that felt increasingly thin.We trace Ethan's path from the Church of Christ to Orthodoxy, mapping the fractures of solo scriptura and the discovery of a living tradition. A family's first visit to Divine Liturgy becomes the hinge that moves study into conviction and conviction into catechumenate.• restoration movement origins and the “Bible alone” claim• rejection of creeds and loss of church history• early schisms and institutional vs non-institutional split• college retreat and the shallows of verse battles• first encounter with Orthodox worship and chant• global unity of faith, fasting, and liturgy• reading the Fathers and naming the Nicene faith• parents visit liturgy and become catechumens• humility, patience, and seeking truth as a habitThe turning point wasn't a debate; it was beauty. A single Orthodox hymn led Ethan into church history, patristic sources, and the living shape of ancient worship. He and his wife spent months reading, praying, and quietly testing claims. What they found was not a clever system, but a continuous life: one Creed, one Eucharistic pattern, one fasting rhythm, echoed across languages and continents. That visible catholicity reframed authority—Scripture in the Church, illuminated by the Fathers, confirmed in council, and embodied in the Divine Liturgy.The story takes an unexpected twist when Ethan's parents ask to attend liturgy. One service became hours of questions and weeks of study, culminating in a confession that surprised even them: the Orthodox Church is the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. Along the way, we explore why solo scriptura breeds fragmentation, how the early Restoration leaders related to the Trinity, and what real unity looks like when it is lived rather than asserted. If you've felt the ache of endless denominations or the fatigue of constant doctrinal drift, this conversation offers a clear path forward: come and see, read the Fathers, and let beauty lead you to truth.If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who's wrestling with authority and unity, and leave a review to help more seekers find their way.Questions about Orthodoxy? Please check out our friends at Ghost of Byzantium Discord server: https://discord.gg/JDJDQw6tdhPlease prayerfully consider supporting Cloud of Witnesses: https://www.patreon.com/c/CloudofWitnessesFind Cloud of Witnesses on Instagram, X.com, Facebook, and TikTok.Please leave a comment with your thoughts!
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Show #2552 Show Notes: Check out LAN’s Marketplace: https://thelibertyactionnetwork.com/marketplace/ Christian Denominations: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_denomination How Many Christian Denominations: https://www.google.com/search?q=how+many+christian+denominations Coach’s Weekly Word: https://coachdavelive.com/articles/is-religion-destroying-christianity 30 Verses about the Kingdom of God within You: https://biblestudyforyou.com/bible-verses-about-the-kingdom-of-god-within-you/
If you haven't watched parts 1 and 2, go back and check them out! You're going to need to it understand the foundation of what we're talking about and many of the references we make in this episode.In part 3 of our discussion of Christian Denominations, Trevor and Ryan talk through what disqualifies a religious group from being truly Christian, even if they want to be called so. As stated in part 1, this is only ever because they disagree on the Christian essentials, like the equal divinity of the Father, Son, and Spirit, the life, death, burial, and bodily resurrection of Jesus, and the authority of the scriptures above anything else. While this may be a touchy subject, know that the purpose of this episode is not to identify who to hate, shun, or mock, but rather who is still open for evangelism to the true Christian faith.If you enjoyed this episode, consider liking and subscribing to find more content like this when it comes out!
• Protestant missionary movements • The 20th century: Challenges of modernity • The impact of Methodism • The Pentecostals and the Charismatic movement • Parachurch organizations • Ecumenical movement • Churches and denominations • Reflections on the history of the Church • Append: Catholics, Mormons, Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses What led to the many divisions in Christianity? Listen to this message to hear about the four Great Awakenings led by men such as Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield. See that Charles Finney taught a number of false doctrines that led to events such as the Civil War. This was followed by broad movements such as the Holiness and Pentecostal movements. As a believer it is important that you are aware Satan is always trying to cause doubts about the authority of Scripture. Every believer needs to evaluate what they hear to see if it agrees with Scripture.
• Protestant missionary movements • The 20th century: Challenges of modernity • The impact of Methodism • The Pentecostals and the Charismatic movement • Parachurch organizations • Ecumenical movement • Churches and denominations • Reflections on the history of the Church • Append: Catholics, Mormons, Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses What led to the many divisions in Christianity? Listen to this message to hear about the four Great Awakenings led by men such as Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield. See that Charles Finney taught a number of false doctrines that led to events such as the Civil War. This was followed by broad movements such as the Holiness and Pentecostal movements. As a believer it is important that you are aware Satan is always trying to cause doubts about the authority of Scripture. Every believer needs to evaluate what they hear to see if it agrees with Scripture. During this lesson Dr. Dean mentioned The God Makers video about the Mormonism.
If you haven't watched part 1, go back and check it out! You're going to need to it understand the foundation of what we're talking about and many of the references we make in this episode.In part 2 of our discussion of Christian Denominations, Trevor and Ryan talk through the denominations that formed in the past 400 years through revivals, including our own. From Methodists and the Moravian church to Pentecostals and Charismatics, the guys cover history, differences in belief, and how they all want to return to some version of primitive Christianity.If you enjoyed this episode, consider liking and subscribing to find more content like this when it comes out!And you can join the conversation by letting us know your own personal experience in or around some of these denominations in the comments below!
• Late Middle Ages: Dawn of the Reformation (1300–1517) • Protestant Reformation • Luther and Lutheranism • Zwingli and German-Swiss Reformation • Anabaptists • Calvin and the French-Swiss Reformation • The Reformation in England • The Enlightenment • Reaction of Protestant Liberalism Buckle up for a fast overview of Church history beginning where we left off last week at the start of the Reformation. Hear about the men who risked their lives to reform the Roman Catholic Church. See how the reformation in European countries and England differed. Find out how the denominations grew out of these reforms and were followed by the Age of Enlightenment when reason was considered more important than the Word of God. Hear about John Nelson Darby, who founded the Plymouth Brethren assemblies to restore sound doctrine, and how he was followed by a number of movements which led to liberal theology where much of the Church is today.
• Late Middle Ages: Dawn of the Reformation (1300–1517) • Protestant Reformation • Luther and Lutheranism • Zwingli and German-Swiss Reformation • Anabaptists • Calvin and the French-Swiss Reformation • The Reformation in England • The Enlightenment • Reaction of Protestant Liberalism Buckle up for a fast overview of Church history beginning where we left off last week at the start of the Reformation. Hear about the men who risked their lives to reform the Roman Catholic Church. See how the reformation in European countries and England differed. Find out how the denominations grew out of these reforms and were followed by the Age of Enlightenment when reason was considered more important than the Word of God. Hear about John Nelson Darby, who founded the Plymouth Brethren assemblies to restore sound doctrine, and how he was followed by a number of movements which led to liberal theology where much of the Church is today.
Buckle up for a fast overview of Church history beginning where we left off last week at the start of the Reformation. Hear about the men who risked their lives to reform the Roman Catholic Church. See how the reformation in European countries and England differed. Find out how the denominations grew out of these reforms and were followed by the Age of Enlightenment when reason was considered more important than the Word of God. Hear about John Nelson Darby, who founded the Plymouth Brethren assemblies to restore sound doctrine, and how he was followed by a number of movements which led to liberal theology where much of the Church is today.
Buckle up for a fast overview of Church history beginning where we left off last week at the start of the Reformation. Hear about the men who risked their lives to reform the Roman Catholic Church. See how the reformation in European countries and England differed. Find out how the denominations grew out of these reforms and were followed by the Age of Enlightenment when reason was considered more important than the Word of God. Hear about John Nelson Darby, who founded the Plymouth Brethren assemblies to restore sound doctrine, and how he was followed by a number of movements which led to liberal theology where much of the Church is today.
• The Early Years: AD 100–600 – AD 300–400 – AD 400–500 – AD 500–600 • The Middle Ages: AD 500–1517 – Early Middle Ages: AD 500–1054 – AD 600–700 – AD 700–1054 – Late Middle Ages: Dawn of the Reformation: AD 1300–1517 How did the Church start dividing into many denominations? Listen to this message to learn that there were a number of issues that had to be resolved by the church leaders following the apostles' deaths. Hear fascinating anecdotes that have come down through history describing events in these years which included councils, church splits, and the gradual rise of church officers called bishops who became more powerful than emperors in Rome. Learn about the first emperor who embraced Christianity and ended the persecution of Christians. See how all of this was guided by the Holy Spirit.
• The Early Years: AD 100–600 • AD 300–400 • AD 400–500 • AD 500–600 • The Middle Ages: AD 500–1517 • Early Middle Ages: AD 500–1054 • AD 600–700 • AD 700–1054 • Late Middle Ages: Dawn of the Reformation: AD 1300–1517 How did the Church start dividing into many denominations? Listen to this message to learn that there were a number of issues that had to be resolved by the church leaders following the apostles' deaths. Hear fascinating anecdotes that have come down through history describing events in these years which included councils, church splits, and the gradual rise of church officers called bishops who became more powerful than emperors in Rome. Learn about the first emperor who embraced Christianity and ended the persecution of Christians. See how all of this was guided by the Holy Spirit.
• The Early Years: AD 100–600 • AD 300–400 • AD 400–500 • AD 500–600 • The Middle Ages: AD 500–1517 • Early Middle Ages: AD 500–1054 • AD 600–700 • AD 700–1054 • Late Middle Ages: Dawn of the Reformation: AD 1300–1517 How did the Church start dividing into many denominations? Listen to this message to learn that there were a number of issues that had to be resolved by the church leaders following the apostles' deaths. Hear fascinating anecdotes that have come down through history describing events in these years which included councils, church splits, and the gradual rise of church officers called bishops who became more powerful than emperors in Rome. Learn about the first emperor who embraced Christianity and ended the persecution of Christians. See how all of this was guided by the Holy Spirit.
A History of Christian Denominations
Exploring Christianity's Denominations like never before with a complete world map that charts Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant Baptist, and pretty much all Christian denominations in stunning 4K Ultra HD.This full story traces the history and growth of denominations in a documentary style, supported by maps, history, and biblical preaching. Explore how Christianity spread across the entire world, and what does each denomination actually believe including Pentecostal church, Presbyterian, Methodist, Reformed, Coptic, Lutheran, Episcopal, Church or Latter Day Saints (mormons) and many, many more.Explained by Christian preacher Joe Kirby from Off the Kirb Ministries in 20 minutes!
What happened to Jesus' Church?!
Clint and Wendy, hosts of the Spiritual Cake podcast, explored the origins and meanings of various Christian denominations, including Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Protestant, and others, discussing their governance structures and beliefs. They examined different religious practices and traditions across denominations, including methods of worship, leadership structures, and approaches to spirituality. The hosts concluded by discussing the role of religion in society, human behavior, and the podcast's mission to provide diverse perspectives on spirituality and religious beliefs.
With so many Christian denominations, you can get the impression that nobody agrees. That's not the case. There are 3 main differences between Christian denominations and one question you can ask to decide between them.
Show #2428 Show Notes: Gavin Newsom on Trump: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14800391/ICE-prepares-assault-five-Democrat-cities-LA-goes-lockdown.html List of Christian Denominations: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_denominations_by_number_of_members No Kings: https://www.nokings.org/ The No Kings Plan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYigz8w7LA4 Vinny’s video on LA Riot Ads: https://old.bitchute.com/video/adQ2HQhkj4GN/ Communist Goals: https://www.ethanallen.org/45_communist_goals_from_58_years_ago Michelle at Target: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1NSt7hzHJp/ Reagan […]
A recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church is referred to as a Denomination; a religious group that has slightly different beliefs from other groups that share the same belief in Jesus as God. Books by Trent Horn available at https://amzn.to/3VAny1k Books about Christian Denominations at https://amzn.to/4dNPo1N ENJOY Ad-Free content, Bonus episodes, and Extra materials when joining our growing community on https://patreon.com/markvinet SUPPORT this channel by purchasing any product on Amazon using this FREE entry LINK https://amzn.to/3POlrUD (Amazon gives us credit at NO extra charge to you). Mark Vinet's HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA podcast: www.parthenonpodcast.com/history-of-north-america Mark's TIMELINE Video channel: https://youtube.com/c/TIMELINE_MarkVinet Website: https://markvinet.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.vinet.9 Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoricalJesu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denarynovels Mark's books: https://amzn.to/3k8qrGM Audio credit: Counsel of Trent podcast with Trent Horn (episode 1005, 10mar2025, 4 Things Catholics Need to STOP Saying to Protestants). Audio excerpts reproduced under the Fair Use (Fair Dealings) Legal Doctrine for purposes such as criticism, comment, teaching, education, scholarship, research and news reporting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first episode of a new series called “Any Questions?”, The Messy Walk Podcast invites you to share your curiosities by sending questions that may be answered in future podcast episodes. Today’s question dives deep into church history as Pastor Adam and Steph briefly explain the reasoning and beauty behind the numerous Christian denominations, […]
In this edition of UBC "Sermon Discussions" Jason and Jesse discuss the question: How Did We Get So Many Christian Denominations?The question comes from UBC's “Asking for a Friend” sermon series. Questions discussed in this episode: Is it a good or bad thing that it feels like there is “a different denominational church on every corner?”Define essential Christianity?How does one recognize “False teaching” versus “difference in doctrinal theology” in denominations (for example: baptizing infants)What denominations, although they identify as “Christian,” are concerning to you and why?Where does Catholicism fit with the definitions from today? Catholicism does seem to hold the Nicene Creed true, but there are other areas that do not seem to hold with other Biblical truths.Sermon application point #3 instructed us to “Resolve to love Jesus' church in all its denominational forms.” What should that look like for us when considering that so many denominations have accepted and promoted liberal theology and practices that are unbiblical? (Same-sex marriage, pro-choice, errancy of scripture, etc…)What are our secondary convictions at UBC?UBC is a Baptist church. What does it mean to be a Baptist? Is there anything that makes Baptists distinct from other denominations?Briefly explain why UBC is part of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC)?As a reminder we have created a place where you can send us your questions regarding the sermons or topics we discuss in these podcasts. Send them to sermonquestions@ubcbeavercreek.com.
May 11th:This mothers day, Pastor Jason Wing leads us through our second week of UBCs "Asking for a Friend" mini series discussing Christian denominations.Sermon Guide:www.ubcbeavercreek.com/sermon-resources/asking-for-a-friend-week-1Watch Online:www.youtube.com/ubcbeavercreekVisit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
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.
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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/
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.
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.
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
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.