A weekly review of major moments in the 2000 plus history of the Christian Church, hosted by Bishop Andy C. Lewter, D. Min., who holds an undergraduate degree from Oberlin College, a graduate degree (Masters of Divinity) from Harvard Divinity School and a terminal degree (Doctor of Ministry) from United Theological Seminary. Bishop Lewter is the Church Historian for the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship and is an adjunct professor at Beulah Heights Bible University in Atlanta, GA. He als ...
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Join us each week for candid conversations with clergy from across the nation as they gather to explore the intersection of faith and contemporary life. From breaking news and cultural shifts to deep dives into scripture and theological reflection, these diverse voices bring their unique perspectives and pastoral wisdom to the table. Whether they're unpacking current events through a spiritual lens, examining biblical passages that speak to modern challenges, or sharing insights from their m ...
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Join host Rachel Chen and special guest Bishop Andy Lewter, church historian and author of "Executive Privilege," for a fascinating exploration of one of Christianity's most influential yet overlooked movements - early monasticism. What You'll Discover: When Constantine legalized Christianity in 313 CE, it created an unexpected crisis: How do you m…
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The Rise of Constantine: Christianity Conquers the Empire
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23:01The interview systematically explores Constantine's story through five main segments: Opening Segment establishes the historical context, describing Christianity as a persecuted minority religion under Diocletian's Great Persecution (303 CE), practiced by only 10-15% of the Roman population in secret, underground conditions. Segment 1 examines Cons…
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The Pentecost Phenomenon: A Scholarly Examination of Speaking in Tongues
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34:59Episode Description Join Bishop Andy Lewter and Bishop D. A. Sherron in this illuminating theological discussion as they delve deep into one of Christianity's most debated phenomena: the speaking in tongues as recorded in Acts chapter 2 during the Day of Pentecost. This scholarly conversation moves beyond denominational perspectives to examine the …
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Bonus Podcast: The Jewish Revolt of 70 AD and its Impact on the Early Church
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13:34In this crucial bonus episode, our host delivers a masterful examination of one of history's most pivotal moments - the Jewish Revolt of 70 AD and the destruction of Jerusalem. This watershed event fundamentally transformed both Judaism and Christianity, creating the religious landscape we know today. Through detailed historical analysis, the episo…
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Bonus Podcast: Early Background of Christianity, Jewish Sectarianism
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11:18Join Harvard-educated Bishop Andy Lewter, Historian of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship, as he explores the rich tapestry of Christian history through scholarly insight and pastoral wisdom. In this compelling series, Bishop Lewter examines Christianity's origins within the complex landscape of first-century Jewish sectarianism, revealing h…
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In this compelling opening episode, host, Dr. D. A. Sherron, sits down with Bishop Andy C. Lewter to examine one of history's most consequential claims: the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Through rigorous historical analysis and thoughtful theological reflection, they explore what the earliest sources tell us about that pivotal Easter morning and it…
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Responding to the Aftermath of the Pandemic
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58:23This week our panel of clerics discuss the emotional stress cause by congregations not being able to bounce back from the Pandemic. Each panelist describes their experiences with Covid-19By Bishop Andy C. Lewter, D. Min.
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