Unpack the life and work of Jesus Christ, from His eternal nature to His death, resurrection, and ongoing intercession. Learn how union with Christ transforms our faith, salvation, and daily living.
Discover the God who made all things and sustains the universe. In this episode, we explore the Father’s role as Creator, His love for His people, and how knowing Him shapes trust, worship, and everyday life.
Meet the Holy Spirit, the life-giver of creation and redemption. This episode explores His work in Scripture, the church, and our hearts, guiding believers into truth, hope, and the fullness of Christian life.
Where do we see the glory of God most clearly? In John’s Gospel, it is in the lifting up of the Son — on the cross. In this final talk, we discover the surprising glory of Christ’s love, and how that glory transforms our lives, our worship, and our service to others.
Jesus is the one who has life in himself and who sets us free. From John 5 and John 8, this session shows how true freedom and eternal life are found only in the Son — who shares his relationship with the Father with us and brings us into the family of God.
At the heart of Christianity is not humanity climbing up to God, but God coming down to us. In this opening talk, we look at John 1 and the Nicene Creed to see how Jesus, the eternal Word and Son, became flesh for our salvation — inviting us into his sonship and love.
Nicaea did not end the controversy — it ignited decades of confusion, conflict, and theological refinement. In this episode, we trace the struggles that followed, from Athanasius’s fierce defense of Nicene faith to the clarifications of the Cappadocian Fathers. We end with Constantinople in 381, where the Nicene Creed was confirmed and expanded into the form we know today.
In 325 A.D., bishops gathered at Nicaea under the watchful eye of Emperor Constantine to resolve a crisis sparked by Arius. We look at what happened at the council, the debates over Christ’s divinity, the creation of the creed, and why its language was so groundbreaking. What did Nicaea achieve — and where did it fall short?
How did the early church come to the point of needing a universal council nearly 300 years after Christ? This episode explores the theological, philosophical, and cultural currents that shaped the debate about Christ’s identity and the nature of God. From Jewish adoptionism to Greek philosophy, from Tertullian to Origen, we follow the long and winding road that led to Nicaea.