What does a 2000 year old letter to a young pastor working on an island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea have to say to us today? A great deal! Paul wrote to Titus in order to encourage him and direct him in his work of organizing the church of Crete, but this short letter also lays out beautifully a summary of Christian doctrine which serves us still today. He describes the work of Jesus as true God, the Savior of all, the atonement for sin, the Trinity, the work of the Holy Spirit, Justification and Sanctification and much more. This letter continues to instruct and encourage us still today!
CPR: A discussion about the purpose of church based on a recent article in USA Today
Word of the Week: Disciple
Hymn Review: O God of Mercy, God of Might
Word of the Week: Priest
Bible Study: Samuel
Word of the Week: Apostle
CPR: The ELCA 2019 Assembly Recap
Word of the Week: Prophet
Word of the Week: Evangelist
Bible Study: 1 John
CPR: Textual Criticism
Word of the Week: Rabbi
Marriage and the book of Ruth
World Religions: Sikhism
CPR: Bible Translations
World Religions: Greek gods
Word of the Week: Immortality
Word of the Week: Immorality
Bible Study: Jude
Word of the Week - Means of Grace
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Life After Ministry
Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)