Day 33: God as Father (2026)

Day 33: God as Father (2026)

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Day 32: The Most Holy Trinity (2026)

Christians are baptized “in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,” not the “names” of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Catechism explains this distinction by introducing us to the “central mystery of Christian faith and life”: the Trinity. Fr. Mike sl ...  Afficher plus

Day 31: The Meaning of Faith (2026)

The Catechism wraps up our “I Believe in God” paragraphs with an In Brief and “The Implications of Faith in One God”—or, what God’s being means for us and our lives. Faith in our God means knowing his greatness, living in thanksgiving, knowing the dignity of all men, making good ...  Afficher plus

Épisodes Recommandés

Jesus Our God
Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life

In English, the word Immanuel has only eight letters. Yet I tell you it is heavier than the heavens and the earth.

In that one word, Immanuel, you have the most offensive and the most comforting, the most repulsive and the most attractive message the world has ever hear ...

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The Trinity Isn’t Like the Beatles, Huh Mom?
Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

During today’s conversation on Backporch Theology, we’re going to basically do happy dances in the studio recounting some of the amazing things God did at our Kerygma Summit a few weeks ago. And then after a few minutes of old-school testifying about the GREAT things He has do ...

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Day 262: Miracle Worker (2024)
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

As we read about the many miracles Jesus performs in today's readings from Matthew, Fr. Mike asserts the objective reality of those miracles and reinforces that Jesus is truly the Son of God who has power over matter. We learn that in Jesus, we too can do things that we could nev ...  Afficher plus

Jesus as Prophet (Part 2)
Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life

Many people today think of Christianity as a set of beliefs you take up, something you decide upon. But the Bible says Christianity is something that comes upon you. It’s not something you pick up—it’s something that picks you up. 

Jesus Christ is not a passive Savior. ...

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