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A Church History Series: The Early Church – The Apostle Peter
Discover the leadership, ministry, and lasting legacy of the Apostle Peter — the rock who helped shape the early Christian Church.
Zack Riley
13 minutes ago3 min read


A Church History Series: Anglicanism – From Augustine to Henry VIII
From Augustine to Henry VIII, discover how conflict, kings, and ancient roots prepared the English Church for Reformation.
Zack Riley
2 days ago5 min read


A Church History Series: Anglicanism – Ancient Celtic Church Before Augustine
Explore the ancient Celtic Church—missionary, learned, and vibrant long before Augustine. A forgotten chapter of Britain’s earliest Christian history.
Zack Riley
5 days ago5 min read


A Church History Series: The Early Church – An Overview
A clear overview of how the early Church grew, faced persecution, formed doctrine, and preserved apostolic authority from AD 30–325.
Zack Riley
Jan 24 min read


A Church History Series: Anglicanism – An Overview
Explore Anglicanism—an ancient, sacramental Christian tradition shaped by Scripture, tradition, worship, and mission across centuries.
Zack Riley
Dec 31, 20254 min read


A Church History Series: Early Church Fathers - In Their Own Words: Apostolic Church
Discover why the early Church saw apostolic succession as the true test of Christian authenticity and the foundation of Christ’s one, apostolic Church.
Zack Riley
Dec 15, 202517 min read


A Church History Series: Through the Lens of Today - Apostolic Church
Discover why the early Church saw apostolic succession as the true test of Christian authenticity and the foundation of Christ’s one, apostolic Church.
Zack Riley
Dec 15, 202523 min read


A Church History Series: Early Church Fathers - In Their Own Words: Eucharist
From the earliest days of Christianity, the Eucharist has stood at the very center of Christian worship. Far from being merely symbolic, the historic Christian faith has consistently affirmed the Real Presence of Christ in the Lord’s Supper—that Christ is truly and substantially present in the bread and wine. This is not metaphor, not poetry, and not psychological symbolism. It is sacrament: God acting through created means to give His people sanctifying grace.
Zack Riley
Dec 12, 20254 min read


A Church History Series: Through the Lens of Today - Eucharist
From the earliest days of Christianity, the Eucharist has stood at the very center of Christian worship. Far from being merely symbolic, the historic Christian faith has consistently affirmed the Real Presence of Christ in the Lord’s Supper—that Christ is truly and substantially present in the bread and wine. This is not metaphor, not poetry, and not psychological symbolism. It is sacrament: God acting through created means to give His people sanctifying grace.
Zack Riley
Dec 12, 20259 min read


A Church History Series: Through the Lens of Today - Baptism
Among the earliest and most universal doctrines of the Christian Church is the confession of “one baptism for the remission of sins.” So foundational was this belief that the early Church embedded it directly into the Nicene Creed—a testament to its central role in Christian identity and salvation.
Historically, the apostolic and early Christian witness was unanimous: baptism is a sacred act in which God Himself grants new life, forgiveness, and the indwelling of the Holy Sp
Zack Riley
Dec 10, 202522 min read


A Church History Series: Early Church Fathers - In Their Own Words: Baptism
Among the earliest and most universal doctrines of the Christian Church is the confession of “one baptism for the remission of sins.” So foundational was this belief that the early Church embedded it directly into the Nicene Creed—a testament to its central role in Christian identity and salvation.
Historically, the apostolic and early Christian witness was unanimous: baptism is a sacred act in which God Himself grants new life, forgiveness, and the indwelling of the Holy Sp
Zack Riley
Dec 10, 202517 min read


A Church History Series: Through the Lens of Today - Reading Scripture Faithfully
Essential interpretive principles for reading scripture faithfully, in order to understand scripture the way Christ's apostles, and the early church fathers, did.
Zack Riley
Dec 8, 20257 min read


A Church History Series: Through the Lens of Today – O Come, O Come, Emmanuel: The Bread from Heaven
An Advent meditation on O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, the Bread from Heaven, Holy Communion, and preparing our hearts for Christ’s return.
Zack Riley
Dec 2, 20256 min read


Letters from St Paul’s - Endurance: Standing Firm in a Shaking World
Endurance in Adversity In our Gospel reading today, we hear some people speaking about how magnificent Herod’s Temple was. Herod reconstructed the Temple in 19 BC, and it truly was a magnificent structure—the glory of Israel, the focal point of religious life for all the Jews, and a testimony to every visitor. It represented God’s presence among His people. Jesus hears people marveling over the Temple, and He says: “As for these things that you see, the days will come when th
Rev P
Nov 16, 20254 min read


Letters from St Paul’s - God of the Living: Jesus, the Sadducees, and the Hope of the Resurrection
Jesus confronts the Sadducees with the truth of the resurrection and reveals God as the God of the living, calling us to hope and eternal life.
Rev P
Nov 9, 20254 min read


Letters from St Paul’s - The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
A reflection on the Pharisee and the tax collector, revealing how humility, repentance, and God’s mercy shape our justification before Him.
Rev P
Oct 25, 20255 min read


Letters from St Paul’s - Mercy on the Margins: The Ten Lepers
A powerful meditation on the ten lepers, faith in motion, gratitude, and living a Eucharistic life shaped by Christ’s mercy.
Rev P
Oct 11, 20255 min read


Letters from St Paul’s - The Righteous Living Among the Wicked
A powerful look at living righteously amid wickedness and cultural darkness, and how Scripture assures us of God’s faithfulness and final victory.
Rev P
Oct 4, 20257 min read


Letters from St Paul’s - Faith and works in the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus
A reflection on faith, works, and compassion through the parable of the rich man and Lazarus and what it means for believers today.
Rev P
Sep 27, 20256 min read


Letters from St Paul’s - Why Anglican?
Why Anglican? Explore the ancient, scriptural, and sacramental tradition that welcomes all Christians into a beautiful, historic life of worship.
Rev P
Jul 20, 20253 min read
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