Church History - Early Imperial Church, part 1
The first of three episodes that look at the reigns of Constantine and Theodosius and discuss the ever-relevant issue of Church and State.

The first of three episodes that look at the reigns of Constantine and Theodosius and discuss the ever-relevant issue of Church and State.
A continuation of our look at the early Church.
The Journeymen group was originally conceived as a way to equip young men for service in the Church, and has since attracted men and women of all ages. Our 2007 series on Church History began with an overview of the period of the New Testament.
A departure from the usual lecture style, these sessions on how to study the Bible were conducted informally and with more discussion. Three basic and distinct operations in Scripture study were outlined:1. Observation: What does the text actually say?2. Interpretation: What was the passage intended to mean to God's people - spiritually?3. Application: How does the basic meaning or spiritual principle apply to me or to my situation personally?
1 Peter 3 contains some extremely controversial passages. Here we cover in detail what it means for wives to be submissive to their husbands.
This episode picks up where the introduction left off. Christians are called not only to a living hope but are also called to be holy.
Every Christian is called to present suffering and future glory. This encyclical letter is as valuable today as it was in the first century.
These two talks were given at a St. Irenaeus community Men's Breakfast on May 12th 2007. We have an exhortation on prayer followed by the testimony of another one of our young men.
A study of the great Penitential Psalm.
It has been said that whoever wishes to repent should study the deeds of David. This unvarnished look at the life of David serves as the backdrop for next week's look at Psalm 51.
The importance of a true and honest personal assessment, with lessons from 1st Corinthians and Romans.
A look back on lessons learned from the Epistle to the Hebrews.
Thoughts from the final chapter of Hebrews.
Lessons from the Twelfth Chapter of Hebrews.
The great Faith chapter.
This discussion of Faith lays the groundwork for a study of Chapter 11.
Once for All: The finality and sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice.
A study of the Greek word diatheke, which can mean either will or covenant, opens up the second half of Chapter Nine to the reader.
The Old and New Covenants discussed. Taken from the beginning of Chapter 9.
The New Covenant of Jesus Christ is better than the Old Covenant because it is enacted on better promises. This lesson covers Chapter 8 of Hebrews.
The seventh chapter of the Letter to the Hebrews.
The sixth chapter of the Letter to the Hebrews.
A lesson on spiritual immaturity from the end of Chapter 5.
A lesson on Qadosh.
The end of the fourth chapter of Hebrews introduces the teaching that Jesus Christ is our High Priest.
Lessons from Hebrews and warnings from Numbers.
How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation? In this episode we discuss some weighty passages from the beginning of chapter 2.
A lesson from the beginning of the Epistle to the Hebrews.
The Epistle to the Hebrews is our divine key to understanding God's plan. This 2004 series will be podcast in its entirety, beginning with this informative introduction.
St. Mark is unique in its brevity and its vividness. It portrays a flesh and blood Jesus perhaps more simply and clearly than any other Gospel. It is said to have been drawn from the actual preaching of the Apostle Peter in Rome. It shows our Lord's divinity through his miracles and, in a special way, Mark sets out the stark demands and great rewards of true discipleship.