Thursday, June 4, 2026

History of the Church - Part Four


 

History of the Church – Part Four

This fourth lecture explores the major issue of private interpretation and the invention of various so-called Christian groups in the West and the American Evangelical experiment.

Here is the link to the fourth lecture:

History of the Church - Part Four

Thursday, May 28, 2026

History of the Church - Part Three

 

This third lecture explores the schism and fragmentation that took place within Christianity after the Protestant Reformation. All of this fragmentation occurred because certain individuals invented their own private interpretations of Scripture with no connection to historic Christianity. 

Here is the link to the third lecture:

History of the Church - Part Three

Friday, May 22, 2026

History of the Church - Part Two

 

This second lecture covers the split with the Coptic Church, the identification of the texts of the New Testament and a review of the Seven Ecumenical Councils.

Here is the link to the second lecture: 

History of the Church - Part Two

Thursday, May 14, 2026

History of the Church - Part One


This first lecture begins with the birth of the Church at Pentecost and continues for the first three centuries of Church history. All of this before the canon of Scripture was officially identified.

Here is the link to the first lecture: 

History of the Church - Part One


Thursday, May 7, 2026

Introduction to the Orthodox Christian Faith - Part Three

 

The historic Orthodox Christian church, practicing and believing the same thing since the first century.

Here is a link to lecture number three:

Lecture Three


Thursday, April 30, 2026

Introduction to the Orthodox Christian Faith - Part Two

 The historic Orthodox Christian Church, practicing and believing the same thing since the first century.

Here is the link to lecture number two: 

Lecture Two


Thursday, April 23, 2026

Introduction to the Orthodox Christian Faith - Part One


The historic Orthodox Christian faith. Believing and practicing the Christian faith unchanged since the first century.
Here is the link to lecture number one: