OTJ Short – The Destiny of the Church
Kenny Burchard, who spent several years as a Pentecostal pastor before becoming Catholic, looks at what the Catechism has to say about the ultimate destiny of the Church that Jesus
Kenny Burchard, who spent several years as a Pentecostal pastor before becoming Catholic, looks at what the Catechism has to say about the ultimate destiny of the Church that Jesus
Matt Swaim, Ken Hensley and Kenny Burchard continue their series on the Church. In the Nicene Creed, Christians profess that they believe the Church to be “one.” What does that
Matt Swaim, Ken Hensley and Kenny Burchard continue their series on the Church. “What the soul is to the human body, the Holy Spirit is to the Body of Christ,
Matt Swaim, Ken Hensley and Kenny Burchard continue their series on the Church. This time around, they focus on Scriptural imagery of the Church as the body of Christ, as
As a pastor in the Foursquare Church, Kenny Burchard would have affirmed that his denomination was founded by sincere and believing Christians who wanted to worship and serve God together.
Matt Swaim, Ken Hensley and Kenny Burchard continue their series on the Church. When they were Evangelical pastors, how much did Ken and Kenny think about the Church as a
Matt Swaim, Ken Hensley and Kenny Burchard continue their series on the Church. The Catholic Catechism talks about the Church as being both earthly and heavenly, visible and invisible,
Matt Swaim, Ken Hensley and Kenny Burchard continue their series on the Church. In this episode, they walk through the Catechism’s section on the Church’s Origin, Foundation and Mission. Here
Matt Swaim, Ken Hensley and Kenny Burchard continue their series on the Church. In this episode, they begin to examine the Catechism’s treatment of Article 9 of the Apostle’s Creed,
Matt Swaim, Ken Hensley and Kenny Burchard begin a new OTJ series on the Church. When Ken and Kenny were Evangelical pastors, what did they mean by the word “Church?”
From the prayer of Jesus in John 17 to the letters of St. Paul, it’s clear that from the beginning, the Church was meant to be one body, under one
When he was a Baptist pastor, Ken Hensley would often come across passages where it wasn’t clear from the text alone how best they should be interpreted. For example, on
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Help us share the truth and beauty of the Church.